Ofsted has launched a major consultation on a new inspection model.
This will include the introduction of 'Ofsted Report Cards' and a five-point grading scale.
The new report cards will provide parents with detailed information about standards across more areas of practice in their child's school, early years or further education provider.
The five-point grading scale will replace the current single word judgement.
His Majesty's Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, said: "Our mission is to raise standards and improve the lives of children, particularly the most disadvantaged.
"Today's proposals for a new Ofsted Report Card and a new way of inspecting are designed to do just that."
Five-point grading system set to replace single-word school ratings (Image: Canva) The proposed scale ranges from 'causing concern' to 'exemplary.'
The consultation will run for 12 weeks, from Monday, February 3 to Monday, April 28.
Ofsted will publish a report on the outcome of the consultation in the summer.
The final agreed reforms will then be piloted again across all education remits, before being formally implemented from autumn 2025.
Changes to children's social care inspections will follow in 2026.
The consultation sets out a series of proposals that aim to serve the interests of the parents and children.