Single headline grades for schools will be scrapped with immediate effect to boost school standards and increase transparency for parents, the government has announced today.
Reductive single headline grades fail to provide a fair and accurate assessment of overall school performance across a range of areas and are supported by a minority of parents and teachers.
The change delivers on the government's mission to break down barriers to opportunity and demonstrates the Prime Minister's commitment to improve the life chances of young people across the country.
For inspections this academic year, parents will see four grades across the existing sub-categories: quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development and leadership & management.
This reform paves the way for the introduction of School Report Cards from September 2025, which will provide parents with a full and comprehensive assessment of how schools are performing and ensure that inspections are more effective in driving improvement. Recent data shows that reports cards are supported by 77% of parents.
The government will continue to intervene in poorly performing schools to ensure high school standards for children.