Inspection reports

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Focused Compliance and Educational Quality Inspection Report 2021

The report of the recent Independent Schools Inspection (ISI) that took place at the Stephen Perse Foundation on 12-15 October 2021 has just been published. Stephen Perse are delighted to report that the key findings in the achievement of the pupils and their academic development was ‘excellent’, the highest judgement possible. The report is available to download in full here.

Regulatory Compliance Inspection 2017

This Regulatory Compliance Inspection, unlike a full Integrated Inspection, exists to confirm that the Foundation meets every condition and remains fully compliant with the Education (Independent School Standards) Regulations 2014, relevant requirements of the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage and associated requirements.
The report is brief and simply states that we have met all the required standards - it is available to download here.

Integrated Inspection 2014

Our 2014 inspection report judged the quality of achievement and learning to be "exceptional" across the Foundation from ages 3 to 18. It is available to download in full here.

The "exceptional" rating was rarely awarded and placed us amongst the 5% of schools to achieve it. In all other areas – pastoral, academic, extra-curricular, leadership and governance – we were deemed to be "excellent", the highest grade available for these areas. Highlights from the 2014 report include:
“Learning habits such as resilience, collaboration and curiosity are skilfully incorporated into all activities, equipping children for problem solving, stimulating creativity and critical thinking and preparing children exceptionally well for the next stage in their learning.” (Madingley)

“Pupils achieve at a high level and make excellent progress… They develop an enjoyment for learning … Pupils feel motivated and enthusiastic.” (Dame Bradbury’s – read the report here)

“Teaching in the Senior School stimulates pupils’ interest and enables outstanding progress in knowledge, understanding and skills. Teachers are aware of the pupils’ individual needs, strengths and weaknesses. They are secure in their knowledge and understanding of the subject matter being taught and the positive relationships between teachers and pupils is a particularly strong feature.” (Senior School)

“They can think for themselves and the teaching of Theory of Knowledge … provides a forum for students to articulate and express their exceptional knowledge from different areas of the curriculum with confidence.” (Sixth Form)