asked Her Majesty's Government:
In relation to the 23 primary schools in the Isle of Wight under threat of closure under the “best case scenario”, what was the conclusion of the latest Ofsted report on the island's other primary schools. [HL1812]
The Isle of Wight is consulting on three options for school reorganisation. Under the option that would have the least effect on primary schools, 21 schools would not be closed. The outcome of the most recent Ofsted report on each of these primary schools is shown in the table below.
School Date of last Ofsted report Grade Oakfield CE Primary 11/03/2003 Good * Sandown CE Primary 23/02/2004 Good ** Binstead Primary 01/03/2004 Good ** Whippingham Primary 26/04/2004 Good ** Niton Primary 28/06/2004 Very good ** Dover Park Primary 05/07/2004 Good ** Nettlestone Primary 24/01/2005 Satisfactory ** Broadlea Primary 25/04/2005 Satisfactory ** Nine Acres Primary 13/06/2005 Good ** Cowes Primary 02/02/2006 Good *** Shanklin CE Primary 28/02/2006 Satisfactory *** St Boniface CE Primary 04/07/2006 Satisfactory *** Brighstone CE Primary 10/07/2006 Good *** Wooton Primary 22/01/2007 Good *** Newport CE Primary 01/02/2007 Good *** Barton Primary 21/02/2007 Good *** Northwood Primary 14/03/2007 Outstanding *** Shalfleet CE Primary 20/03/2007 Good *** Newchurch Primary 22/03/2007 Good *** All Saints CE Primary 22/07/2007 Satisfactory *** St Saviour's Cath Primary 01/11/2007 Satisfactory *** * Inspected before 1 September 2003 when a grading system was introduced ** For schools inspected between 1 September 2003 and 1 September 2005 the grading system used was: excellent (grade 1); very good (2); good (3); satisfactory (4); unsatisfactory (5); poor (6); very poor(7) *** For schools inspected since 1 September 2005 the grading system used is: 1 outstanding; 2 good; 3 satisfactory; 4 inadequate.