Several schools in the West Midlands stand among the first to earn ratings under Ofsted’s updated inspection framework. The education regulator has replaced single-word grades like ‘outstanding’ and ‘requires improvement’ with a more detailed system. Ratings now span from ‘exceptional’ to ‘urgent improvement’ across key areas, offering a comprehensive view of school performance.
Key Areas of Evaluation
Inspectors assess schools on achievement; attendance and behaviour; curriculum and teaching; inclusion; leadership and governance; personal development and wellbeing; and post-16 provision or early years. This approach highlights daily classroom dynamics more accurately.
Recent Inspection Outcomes
Recent checks brought positive results for three schools, which achieved ‘strong standard’ ratings—the highest tier short of ‘exceptional’—in multiple categories.
- Bishop Challoner Catholic College, Kings Heath: Strong standard in three areas, expected standard in four areas.
- Hawkesley Church Primary, Kings Norton: Strong standard in three areas, expected standard in four areas.
- The Priory Primary, Wednesbury: Strong standard in five areas, expected standard in two areas.
Other schools received mixed results:
- Church of the Ascension, Wall Heath: Expected standard in six areas, needs attention in one area.
- Gentleshaw Primary, Rugeley: Expected standard in four areas, needs attention in three areas.
Full inspection reports are available on the Ofsted website by searching school names.

