Parent View

Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about our academy. Click on the link below to go to the Parent View page and send your views.

https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/

Parents should submit their thoughts about a school to Ofsted using ‘Parent View’ for several key reasons:

  1. Influence School Inspections: Ofsted uses the feedback from Parent View to help inform their inspections of schools. This means that parents’ opinions can directly impact the focus and outcomes of these inspections, ensuring that inspectors address areas that matter most to the parent community.
  2. Provide Insight into School Performance: By sharing their experiences, parents help create a comprehensive picture of a school’s strengths and weaknesses. This collective insight is valuable for Ofsted, school leaders, and other parents when assessing the overall quality and effectiveness of the school.
  3. Support School Improvement: Constructive feedback from parents can highlight areas that need improvement, encouraging schools to make necessary changes. Positive feedback can also reinforce and validate effective practices already in place.
  4. Transparency and Accountability: Parental input contributes to a transparent and accountable education system. It ensures that schools are aware of the perceptions and expectations of the families they serve, promoting a collaborative approach to education.
  5. Empower Parental Voice: Parent View offers a formal platform for parents to express their opinions and have their voices heard at a national level. This empowers parents to play an active role in the educational landscape.
  6. Inform Other Parents: The data collected through Parent View is available to the public. This helps prospective parents make informed decisions about schools based on the experiences of current parents, thus fostering a community of informed school choice.

In summary, using Parent View allows parents to contribute to the evaluation and improvement of educational standards, ensuring that schools are responsive to the needs and concerns of their students and families.