A Tale of Two Ofsteds
2019 – Ofsted #1 And so it came to pass that the head teacher was able to pull the wool over Ofsted’s eyes when our school was first inspected under their leadership in 2019. I guess it helped that we, the staff, wanted what was best for our school; we had put a lot of work to get it to where it was; we had done our best to make it shine. Sure, we didn’t trust the head (we were wise to their narcissism and their potential for ruthlessness had already become very apparent), but we did it for the children, out of professional pride and to uphold the legacy of our previous head. Initially, it came as a shock that our previous head had been thrown under the bus, her legacy lied about by the current head who had portrayed the school as failing. With hindsight, it was to be expected. The inspectors had bought the lie that 1) the culture of the school was not up to scratch; 2) had been turned around under the new leadership. The lack of impact of past leadership had apparently bee...
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