Schools may be judged on teenage pregnancy rates and drug problems

30 Apr 2008
A discussion document published by the Department for Children, Schools and Families outlines plans to include 18 social targets in Ofsted reports.

Schools will have to keep records of teenage pregnancy rates, pupils' drug problems, criminal records and obesity levels in a bid to give parents a true picture of children's lives. The document entitled Indicators of schools' performance in contributing to pupil wellbeing, calls for Ofsted inspectors to judge schools on a wide range of measures in addition to existing criteria such as exam results. Read more >>

REFERENCE: Gp1 DATE: 30/04/2008 (27006)





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