How do I prepare for an ISI inspection?

How do I prepare for an ISI inspection?

How to Prepare for an ISI Inspection

  1. Hold a postmortem with staff and governors so everyone is aware of the findings in detail, and the inspection methodology.
  2. Draw up and implement an action plan to address the recommendations for development.
  3. Draw up a self-evaluation policy with all staff and implement it.

What are ISI inspections?

The broad aims of Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) inspections are to improve the quality and effectiveness of educational provision and the care and welfare of pupils.

What is ISI compliance?

The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) is a body approved for the purpose of inspection under Section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008. As such, ISI reports to the Department for Education (DfE) on the extent to which schools meet statutory requirements.

How long does an ISI inspection last?

Independent Schools Inspectorate Independent schools that fall within ISI’s remit are normally inspected at an interval of three to six years.

Do ISI require lesson plans?

ISI does not require schools to provide individual lesson plans to Inspectors. Equally, ISI does not require schools to provide previous lesson plans. ISI does not specify how planning should be set out, the length of time it should take or the amount of detail it should contain.

What is inspection compliance?

“Compliance inspection means any evaluation, investigation, inspection, or other such process to make conclusions, recommendations, or statements regarding an individual sewage treatment system to reasonably assure an individual sewage treatment system is in compliance as specified under part 7080.0060.

How often is ISI inspection?

The current version of ISI inspections involves a compliance inspection every 2/3 years and a full, educational quality, inspection between 3-6 years. If a school has caused concerns it will be inspected more frequently.

What do ISI do?

The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI; Urdu: بین الخدماتی سراغرسانی‎) is the premier intelligence agency of Pakistan, operationally responsible for gathering, processing, and analyzing information relevant for national security from around the world.

What are the two types of inspection?

5 Main Types of Inspections in Quality Control

  • Pre-Production Inspection (PPI) The very first inspection that takes place following a purchase order is known as a pre-production inspection.
  • First Article Inspection (FAI)
  • During Production Inspection (DPI)
  • Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI)
  • Container Loading Inspection (CLI)

Is ISI like Ofsted?

Is ISI answerable to Ofsted? Yes, ISI is a Government approved inspectorate and the quality of its service is monitored by Ofsted on behalf of the DfE www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-education.

What to expect from an ISI pre inspection?

Pre-inspection is from the time you receive the call from the ISI to notify you of the inspection until the inspectors arrive at the school. ’The amount of work the inspectors do before they arrive is amazing,’ says Antonio. ‘They had a good understanding of all the school policies and documents as well as the school in general.’

What is the difference between Ofsted and ISI inspection?

Both Ofsted and ISI report against the Independent School Standards Regulations but have different frameworks and different criteria. There is no single overarching judgement from ISI but they do use the descriptors ‘excellent’, ‘good’, ‘sound’ and ‘unsatisfactory’.

When do the next ISIC inspections take place?

Routine inspections will resume in autumn 2021. The current inspection cycle has been extended and will conclude in summer 2023. Who we are and what do we do. Non-inspection reviews and courses from ISIC.