The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) is an organisation responsible for the inspection of independent schools in England which are affiliated to the Independent Schools Council (ISC). The Inspectorate is funded by, but is operationally independent of, the Independent Schools Council and has it works monitored by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted).[1] It is empowered to carry out inspections through an agreement with Ofsted and the Department for Education and Skills, independent schools which are not members of the ISC are inspected by Ofsted. Ofsted is also responsible for all boarding school welfare inspection.[2]
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In April 2009 the Chief Inspector of the ISI was Christine Ryan.[4]. Its Inspectors include leading head teachers and academics, such as Tony Little, headmaster of Eton.
Independent schools in other parts of the United Kingdom are inspected by the relevant national inspectorate:
- Northern Ireland: Education and Training Inspectorate
- Wales: Estyn
- Scotland: Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education
See also
- List of public schools
External links
Media
- The Times Why a child today is no safer from sexual abuse than I was, 24 April 2009
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