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British Government Announces Inspections for British Schools Abroad |
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Written by COBIS
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Friday, 30 October 2009 |
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The British Government has today announced a new system of inspections
for British International Schools. Speaking at a conference of
international school teachers in Madrid, run by the Council of British
International Schools (COBIS), a DCSF spokesperson read out a letter
from Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools, Diana Johnson
MP, outlining the plans. The new inspection system will distinguish
between schools that are upholding the rigour and excellence of British
education and those that are simply trading on the ‘British School’
brand. The published inspection reports will inform parents about how
the standards of British International Schools measure up against the
standards that apply to independent schools in the United Kingdom.
Inspectorates will shortly be invited to apply for accreditation,
enabling British schools abroad to undergo these voluntary inspections
against Government-approved standards. Inspectorates offering the new
DCSF inspections will be quality assured by Ofsted and inspection
reports will be published on the DCSF website.
Diana Johnson has written:
“We believe these arrangements will allow parents to access good
quality, comparable and consistent school inspection reports that will
set out the extent to which participating British schools overseas
measure up to a rigorous set of standards rooted in the British
education system.”
Speaking in Madrid after the announcement, COBIS Chairman Roger Fry said:
“The Council of British International Schools welcomes this
announcement. One of the main priorities for COBIS in recent years has
been representing and promoting high-quality British International
Schools in order to encourage the British Government to recognise the
work of British schools outside the UK. COBIS schools are committed to
ensuring educational and operational standards are equivalent to those
of independent schools in the UK. For this reason COBIS schools have
been undergoing inspections by the UK Independent Schools Inspectorate
(ISI) since 2002. British International Schools provide an important
service for parents and children around the world. This is a
fast-growing industry and COBIS is pleased that the British Government
is taking steps towards recognising the good work done by many of these
schools and encouraging all British schools abroad to meet the same
high standards.”
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 November 2009 )
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