The education watchdog inspects schools regularly and assigns them one of four different ratings: “Outstanding” is the top rating, followed by “Good”, “Requires Improvement” and “Inadequate.”
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00:0019 primary and secondary schools in Bristol were given an Outstanding according to Ofsted
00:07this year. The Education Watchdog inspects schools regularly and assigns them with one
00:14of four different ratings. Outstanding is the top rating, followed by Good, Requires
00:20Improvement and Inadequate. The classification is based on five key categories. Quality of
00:27Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management and
00:32either Early Years or Sixth Form provisions, depending on whether the school is primary
00:37or secondary. And, lots of local schools were awarded the Top Outstanding award, including
00:44Ashton Gate Primary School, Beacon Rise Primary School in Hannam, Bishop Road Primary School
00:50and Elmer Lee Infant School. St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School on Somerset Square was one
00:56senior school that was also awarded Outstanding.