School reports and plans
Every Local Authority (LA) produces a number of plans. Some plans cover a wide range of the authority's activities, whereas others are produced to address more specific issues.
These plans ensure that the authority continues to improve the way in which it carries out its responsibilities. It is very important that you make your views known to us so that we get our plans right.
Here are the current education plans and reports. Where these plans are drafts and we are seeking your views to help us to complete them, the links will be marked with an asterisk (*). The other plans have already been agreed and published, but we would still welcome any comments you may have:
Who to contact
For more information, contact the Schools Information Unit on 0161-778 0150 or email information.unit@salford.gov.uk
- Individual Ofsted Reports
Ofsted inspects nurseries, schools, colleges, teacher training providers, Local Authorities (LAs) and much more
Downloadable documents
- Ofsted 2003 LEA Inspection Report (Adobe PDF format, 280kb) - "Support for Salford's schools is getting better and better - but there's still lots to do."
- Ofsted 2003 Report Summary (Adobe PDF format, 304kb) - A summary report on the 2003 Ofsted inspection of Salford's schools.
- School Organisation Plan: 2003-2008 (Adobe PDF format, 678kb) - the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 and The Education(School Organisation Plans) (England) Regulations 1999, require all Local Authorities to prepare and publish a School Organisation Plan. The purpose of the School Organisation Plan is to set out how the LA intends to secure the provision of sufficient and suitable school places to meet the needs of the local population in Salford, including the need to add or remove surplus places within the authority.
- Schools Causing Concern Policy (Adobe PDF format, 262kb) - Ofsted inspects and the LA monitors the performance of schools. In a small number of instances concerns are identified which need to be put right.
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 2 September 2010
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