To write a complete , you should provide an honest, evidence-based reflection of your school's current performance against the latest Ofsted inspection framework . While no longer mandatory in a specific format, a complete SEF should capture your school's unique "DNA" and identify the "crocodiles nearest the boat"—the high-priority weaknesses requiring immediate action. Core Components of a SEF Write-Up
A comprehensive write-up should be structured around the four key Ofsted judgment areas: To write a complete , you should provide
: Use data to analyze attendance, inclusion, and the overall culture of expectations within the school. : Evaluate curriculum intent, implementation, and impact
: Evaluate curriculum intent, implementation, and impact. Use data to show how teaching in subjects like maths or phonics has changed and what the resulting impact on student progress has been. : Reflect on strategic planning, performance management, and
: Highlight your provision for PSHE, character development, and careers education.
: Reflect on strategic planning, performance management, and how leaders evaluate provision to drive improvement. Steps to Effective Self-Evaluation Self-evaluation form (SEF): guidance and template
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