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🔒 Fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
This achievement audit pack helps heads, deputies and school leaders review pupil achievement, progress and outcomes across six key areas. Fully aligned with the Ofsted 2025 School Inspection Toolkit, it supports self-evaluation, attainment analysis and whole-school improvement planning.
☑️ Comprehensive 32-page achievement audit document with structured prompts across six key themes: leadership and strategy for achievement, foundational knowledge, inclusive achievement in national tests and examinations, inclusive achievement across the curriculum, assessment systems and data quality, and evaluating impact and continuous improvement
☑️ Complete audit toolkit includes 19-page guidance document on achievement, action plan template, achievement evidence checklist, pupil, parent, staff and governor question bank, a one-page SLT/governor summary, and step-by-step guidance on conducting an effective audit
☑️ Supports comprehensive review of pupil outcomes, attainment and progress data, equity for disadvantaged pupils and those with SEND, curriculum impact, and readiness for next steps with confidence and clarity
☑️ Fully editable templates allow you to adapt all materials for your school's specific context and priorities
Ideal for heads, SLT, curriculum leaders and assessment leads reviewing pupil outcomes, evaluating attainment and progress, or preparing for inspection under the new Ofsted framework.
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👉 This audit pack is part of our Complete School Leadership Audit Set, which includes eleven audits in one purchase, saving you money whilst ensuring you can evaluate your entire school provision across all Ofsted evaluation areas plus three essential good practice audits.
🔒 New for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
Gathering meaningful stakeholder feedback on post-16 provision requires a different frame from surveys elsewhere in the school. Post-16 students are well placed to reflect critically on whether their courses are stretching them, whether they received genuinely useful guidance when choosing their programme and whether provision is equipping them for life beyond school. Parents of post-16 students often feel less visible in the school community than they did lower down, and staff working in sixth form contexts bring specific expertise and perspectives that whole-school surveys rarely capture in enough depth.
This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback about post-16 provision, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use surveys – a student survey using a Likert scale for independent completion, a parent survey and a staff survey – all aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
☑️ A question and statement bank covering curriculum challenge and teaching quality, advice, guidance and course fit, inclusion and belonging, careers and future plans, work experience and wider opportunities, student voice, curriculum structure and assessment, intervention and academic support, and preparation for adulthood
☑️ A survey analysis template with tally tables, open question theme tables, a summary and next steps section, and an Overall Summary Triangulation table with RAG ratings
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to guide you through each stage of the process, and four survey letter templates for communicating with parents and staff before and after the survey
☑️ An 18-page PDF guidance document covering the full survey cycle, and a free worked example to help you interpret and act on your results
All documents are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
🔒 New for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
Understanding how well your school includes and supports every pupil – those with SEND, those who are disadvantaged, those known to children's social care and those who face less visible barriers to learning – requires more than your own professional judgement. It requires the voices of pupils, parents and staff, gathered systematically and analysed in a way that leads to meaningful action.
This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback about inclusion, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use surveys covering pupils (two versions for different age and ability groups), parents and carers, and staff – each ready-made with closed and open questions aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
☑️ A question and statement bank with additional prompts across all three stakeholder groups, including targeted questions for pupils and families of children with SEND, disadvantaged pupils, pupils known to children's social care and those facing other barriers to learning
☑️ A survey analysis template with structured tables for tallying responses, identifying themes and triangulating findings across all three groups
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to help you think through the logistics before you launch and survey letter templates – ready-made notification and feedback letters for parents and staff
☑️ Comprehensive guidance on planning, administering, analysing and sharing survey findings, including how to handle difficult results and a free worked example that helps you learn how to effectively analyse and triangulate survey data
All documents are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
🔒 New for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
Gathering meaningful stakeholder feedback on leadership and governance requires a different kind of question design. You are not asking pupils, parents or staff to pass judgement on your leadership team – you are exploring whether the school has a culture where people feel listened to, valued and confident that decisions are made in their best interests.
Getting this right means moving beyond satisfaction ratings and asking questions that surface genuine experience of culture, communication and trust. This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback about leadership and governance, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use surveys – a pupil survey in two versions (emoji scale for younger or less confident pupils; Likert scale for older or more able pupils), a parent survey and a staff survey – all aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
☑️ A question and statement bank covering strategic vision and communication, leadership culture and trust, pupil voice and involvement, parent partnership and transparency, staff well-being and workload, and accountability and improvement
☑️ A survey analysis template with tally tables, open question theme tables, a summary and next steps section, and an Overall Summary Triangulation table with RAG ratings
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to guide you through each stage of the process, and four survey letter templates for communicating with parents and staff before and after the survey
☑️ A PDF guidance document covering the full survey cycle, and a free worked example to help you interpret and act on your results
All documents are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
🔒 New for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
Gathering meaningful feedback on attendance and behaviour from pupils, parents and staff takes more than sending out a form. It requires careful planning, well-designed questions, a structured approach to analysis and a clear process for sharing findings back with your school community.
This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback about attendance and behaviour, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use survey templates covering pupils (two versions for different age/ability groups), parents and carers, and staff – each ready-made with closed and open questions aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
☑️ A question and statement bank with additional prompts across all three stakeholder groups, so you can adapt or extend the surveys to suit your school's context
☑️ A survey analysis template with structured tables for tallying responses, identifying themes and triangulating findings across all three groups
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to help you think through the logistics before you launch and survey letter templates – ready-made notification and feedback letters for parents and staff
☑️ Comprehensive guidance on planning, administering, analysing and sharing survey findings, including how to handle difficult results and a free worked example that helps you learn how to effectively analyse and triangulate survey data
All documents are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
🔒 New for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
Gathering meaningful stakeholder feedback on early years provision requires a different approach to surveys in other parts of the school. Children in the early years cannot complete written surveys independently, parents are often the primary source of evidence about how well their child has settled and how supported they feel at home, and staff feedback in this context needs to go beyond general teaching confidence to address the specific demands of early years pedagogy, assessment and care.
This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback about early years provision, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use surveys – a child survey using a supported emoji/faces scale for use with a known trusted adult, a parent survey and a staff survey – all aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit
☑️ A question and statement bank covering feeling safe and secure, engagement and learning experiences, communication and interaction, relationships and social development, confidence and motivation, settling and transitions, support for learning and development, understanding the curriculum and pedagogy, teaching interactions and assessment, inclusion and SEND, environment and routines, and safeguarding and supervision
☑️ A survey analysis template with tally tables, open question theme tables, a summary and next steps section, and an Overall Summary Triangulation table with RAG ratings
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to guide you through each stage of the process, and four survey letter templates for communicating with parents and staff before and after the survey
☑️ An 18-page PDF guidance document covering the full survey cycle, and a free worked example to help you interpret and act on your results
All documents are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
Looking to explore multiple subjects in your setting with a consistent approach in 2025? Wanting to quality assure learning in different subjects and build your subject leaders' skills in monitoring and improvement? Tailored for heads, trust leads, senior leaders and those with responsibility for their school's curriculum, this massive set of deep dive audits for every subject will help you to consider intent, implementation and impact questions across the breadth of your entire curriculum, allowing you to plan for improvement and (if you feel you need to) prepare for Ofsted.
🔒Updated to align with Ofsted's 2025 School Inspection Toolkit
This behaviour self-evaluation form template provides a comprehensive framework for headteachers, SLT and behaviour leads to assess and improve behaviour systems across their school. The editable Word document guides you through a structured annual review of your behaviour policy implementation, culture and outcomes.
Key features:
- Complete school context analysis - track pupil numbers across behaviour support plans, suspensions, alternative provision and safeguarding links
- Nine core evaluation areas - from leadership and policy compliance to staff training and pupil outcomes
- Evidence-based assessment - suggested sources and documentation for each area to support your RAG ratings
- Governor accountability - ready-to-share format for governing body oversight and challenge
This structured approach helps you identify gaps before they become issues, ensuring your behaviour systems are robust and compliant. Whether you're preparing for inspection, addressing governing body questions, or simply wanting to strengthen your school's behaviour culture, this template provides the systematic review process that's often missed in busy school schedules.
Ideal for headteachers who need to demonstrate impact, behaviour leads seeking to improve and embed their practice, and SLT members preparing evidence for external scrutiny.
🔒 Fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
This subject leader self-evaluation template helps curriculum and subject leaders evaluate their subject's strengths and development areas and are fully aligned with the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit.
You'll get:
☑️ Structured self-evaluation criteria across all Ofsted toolkit strands (Safeguarding, Inclusion, Curriculum and Teaching, Achievement, Attendance and Behaviour, Personal Development and Well-being, plus optional Early Years and Post-16 sections), with Curriculum and Teaching broken down in detail for subject leadership including Intent, Implementation and Impact
☑️ Reflective questions and guidance on evidence sources in each section to support critical, evidence-based evaluation of your subject provision
☑️ Ofsted Grade Descriptor Grids fully aligned to the 2025 toolkit to inform your self-evaluation decisions
The template is fully editable so you can adapt it for your subject and school context.
Who should use this template?
This is essential for subject leaders, curriculum coordinators, phase leaders and middle leaders responsible for evaluating provision in their subject area. It's particularly valuable for new subject leads building their evaluation skills, or experienced leaders refining their SEF process. Headteachers and SLT can also use it to support consistency across subject leadership teams.
🔒 Fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
This early years audit pack helps heads, SLT and EYFS leaders review practice across seven key areas of their early years provision, from strategic leadership to teaching, learning and readiness for Year 1. Fully aligned with Ofsted's 2025 School Inspection Toolkit, it supports self-evaluation, curriculum planning and school improvement with comprehensive tools designed specifically for maintained schools with early years children on roll and maintained nursery schools.
☑️ Comprehensive 51-page early years audit document with detailed prompts across 7 key themes including leadership, curriculum, teaching, achievement, well-being and welfare, inclusive practices, and continuous improvement
☑️ Complete audit toolkit to support the full audit process, including action plan template, question bank, one-page summary and document checklist to support preparation and monitoring
☑️ Step-by-step 20-page guidance document on how to effectively audit early years provision, fully updated with the latest Ofsted framework requirements
All templates are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
Designed for school-based early years provision, including Reception and any nursery, preschool or foundation stage setting led and managed by the school. Ideal for EYFS leaders, heads and senior leaders driving improvement or preparing for inspection under the 2025 Ofsted framework.
🔎 Want a closer look? Click here to preview the audit pack🔗
👉 This audit pack is part of our Complete School Leadership Audit Set, which includes eleven audits in one purchase, saving you money whilst ensuring you can evaluate your entire school provision across all Ofsted evaluation areas plus three essential good practice audits.
🔒 Updated for 2026 and fully aligned to the Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit 2025
This helpful pack provides pre-populated pupil, parent and staff surveys that span all major areas of school life, giving you a broad, triangulated picture of how your school is experienced across safeguarding, behaviour, curriculum, inclusion, personal development, leadership and more. Because the questions are mapped to Ofsted's evaluation framework and designed to complement the questions inspectors ask parents, pupils and staff directly, the data you collect is immediately usable for self-evaluation and inspection readiness.
This pack gives you everything you need to plan, administer, analyse and act on stakeholder feedback across the whole school, and because the core survey templates come pre-populated with carefully considered questions, you can move from planning to distribution with minimal preparation time.
You'll get:
☑️ Three ready-to-use whole-school surveys – a pupil survey in two versions (emoji scale for younger or less confident pupils; Likert scale for older or more able pupils), a parent survey and a staff survey – all aligned to the 2025 Ofsted School Inspection Toolkit and mapped to Ofsted's key evaluation areas
☑️ Nine question and statement banks covering all major evaluation areas: achievement, attendance and behaviour, curriculum and teaching, inclusion, leadership and governance, personal development and well-being, early years, safeguarding, and post-16 provision
☑️ A survey analysis template with tally tables, open question theme tables, a summary and next steps section, and an Overall Summary Triangulation table with RAG ratings
☑️ A parent and carer survey next steps planning tool – a unique action-planning document that maps poor parent feedback to targeted routes forward and suggested audit and improvement actions
☑️ A pre-survey checklist to guide you through each stage of the process, and four survey letter templates for communicating with parents and staff before and after the survey
☑️ A 23-page PDF guidance document covering the full survey cycle, including how Ofsted use surveys such as Parent View, and a free worked example to help you interpret and act on your results
All documents (excluding the PDFs) are fully editable so you can adapt them for your school's specific context.
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