Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They are the independent regulator of all schooling and childcare in England. They inspect and regulate services to ensure children and learners receive high quality education and care. Ofsted reports on the quality of education, care and skills training provided by schools, colleges, nurseries, childminders and other providers. They also help improve the quality of care and training by providing guidance and advice. Their aim is to ensure that all children and learners receive the best possible education, care and training.
Ofsted is the independent regulator of all education and childcare in England, inspecting and regulating services to ensure high quality care. They report on schools, colleges, nurseries, childminders and more, to help improve quality and ensure best possible education, care and training.
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