Lord Hunt of Kings Heath – 2015 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Education
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 2015-12-14.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what evidence they have, if any, to show that sponsored academies are more successful at improving in terms of Ofsted status, when compared to similar maintained schools.
Earl of Courtown
Ofsted inspection reports for sponsored academies are readily available, as is information on exam performance.
Sponsored academies are transforming some of the worst underperforming schools under the guidance of an expert sponsor. Becoming an academy enables us to move quickly to replace poor leadership and governance in these failing schools, giving strong leaders the freedom to make decisions that will drive up standards balanced with tough accountability.
The latest Ofsted Annual Report (December 2015) stated that: “Sponsor-led academies were initially created to raise attainment in schools with long-standing poor performance, often in very deprived areas. Attainment in these schools has increased over time, with the longest standing academies having the strongest performance.”