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🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're a pupil premium lead, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for pupil premium leads and those with responsibility for disadvantaged pupils, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent work you're already doing to support vulnerable pupils.
You'll get:
☑️ Pupil Premium Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership discussions and case sampling, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Pupil Premium Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting disadvantaged pupils' provision across the framework
This Ofsted pupil premium resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing pupil premium leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're a designated teacher for looked-after children, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for designated teachers, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent work you're already doing to support looked-after and previously looked-after children.
You'll get:
☑️ Designated Teacher Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership discussions and case sampling, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Designated Teacher Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting looked-after children's provision across the framework
This Ofsted designated teacher resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing leadership for looked-after children, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
Pastoral and Personal Development Lead Ofsted Inspection Preparation Bundle
Pastoral and Personal Development Lead Ofsted Inspection Preparation Bundle
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you lead pastoral care and personal development, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for pastoral leads and personal development coordinators, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. Whether you oversee PSHE, careers education, enrichment, pastoral support or all of these areas, you'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent work you're already doing to support pupils' wider development and well-being.
You'll get:
☑️ Pastoral and Personal Development Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership discussions and learning walks, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Pastoral and Personal Development Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting personal development and well-being across the framework
This Ofsted pastoral and personal development resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're a curriculum lead, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for curriculum leads, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent curriculum work you're already doing to ensure pupils learn an ambitious, coherent curriculum.
You'll get:
☑️ Curriculum Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during curriculum and teaching learning walks and focused leadership discussions, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Curriculum Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting curriculum and teaching across the framework
This Ofsted curriculum lead resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing curriculum leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're an assessment lead, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for assessment leads, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate how assessment is used effectively to support pupils' learning and track their progress across the school.
You'll get:
☑️ Assessment Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership discussions and work scrutiny, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Assessment Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting achievement and assessment across the framework
This Ofsted assessment lead resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing assessment leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're a behaviour lead, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for behaviour leads, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent behaviour work you're already doing to ensure all pupils experience a calm, orderly, respectful and supportive environment where they can thrive and learn.
You'll get:
☑️ Behaviour Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership meetings, case sampling discussions and learning walks, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Behaviour Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting attendance and behaviour across the framework
This Ofsted behaviour lead resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing behaviour leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're an attendance lead, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for attendance leads, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent attendance work you're already doing to ensure all pupils attend school regularly and punctually, as attendance is the foundation for learning and achievement.
You'll get:
☑️ Attendance Lead Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership meetings, case sampling discussions and document reviews, and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted Attendance Lead Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting attendance and behaviour across the framework
This Ofsted attendance lead resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context and use them as part of your ongoing attendance leadership, not just for inspection preparation.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
🔒 Fully aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
Ofsted inspection can feel daunting when you're a school business manager, especially if you're new to the role or haven't experienced an inspection under the current framework.
Designed specifically for school business managers, this focused preparation pack translates the 2025 School Inspection Toolkit into practical guidance about your role during inspection. You'll understand when and how you'll engage with inspectors, what questions they're likely to explore and how to demonstrate the excellent operational work you're already doing to ensure resources support the school's priorities, statutory compliance is maintained and operational systems enable the school to function effectively.
You'll get:
☑️ School Business Manager Inspection Role Guidance – clear explanation of when you'll be involved during inspection, what happens during focused leadership meetings and document reviews (particularly the single central record if this is your responsibility), and what inspectors want to understand from you
☑️ Example Ofsted School Business Manager Questions – realistic questions you might be asked during inspection conversations, helping you practise articulating your approach and identify any areas to strengthen
☑️ Further supporting documents – including a leader action checklist to build your inspection knowledge, an inspection readiness tool to evaluate your current practice against toolkit statements, and editable grade descriptor grids highlighting leadership and governance (and where resource management and compliance connect) across the framework
This Ofsted school business manager resources pack helps to build your confidence to articulate your work clearly and supports you to prepare effectively without creating unnecessary workload. All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
👉 Looking for further support on preparing for inspection? These resources are also available as part of the full Ofsted Inspection Preparation Pack too.
Are you stepping into the role of Behaviour Lead but wondering where to start or which tasks to prioritise? Firstly, congratulations! And secondly, don't worry – this free Honeyguide checklist will support your thinking right from the start.
As a Behaviour Lead, you have the important task of supporting positive behaviour and culture across your school, something which can feel challenging as you get used to the role. But don't worry, we're here to support you every step of the way with our comprehensive list designed specifically for new Behaviour Leads. Whether you're a newly appointed Behaviour Lead, taking over from a previous postholder, or moving from assistant to lead role, we've outlined key tasks for your first few weeks, half-term and full term to help you feel organised and confident.
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