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Guidance: IDSR: news and updates

Ofsted

March 6
09:30 2024

IDSR release: 6 March 2024

This release contains:

  • revised key stage 4 subject entries, attainment, and progress data for 2023
  • revised 16 to 18 subject entries and attainment data for 2023
  • revised key stage 4 and 16 to 18 destinations data for 2021/22

IDSR release: 7 February 2024

This release contains:

  • updated pupil movement data 2022/23
  • revised 2023 key stage 2 data

Pupil groups:

  • key stage 1 final FSM/CLA group updated with latest 2023 CLA

  • key stage 2 revised FSM/CLA group added, based on latest 2023 CLA

IDSR release: 13 December 2023

This release contains:

  • absence data for 2022/23 (autumn and spring terms)
  • final key stage 1 data
  • final multiplication tables checks

This release also contains IDSR developments in the following areas:

  • absence
  • suspensions and permanent exclusions
  • SEND characteristics

IDSR release: 15 November 2023

This release contains:

  • key stage 4 provisional attainment and progress data for 2023
  • key stage 4 provisional subject entries for 2023
  • 16 to 18 provisional attainment data for 2023
  • 16 to 18 provisional subject entries for 2023
  • latest destinations data for pupils that reached the end of key stage 4/16 to 18 study in 2020/21

IDSR release: 18 October 2023

This release contains:

  • January 2023 census-based contextual information
  • exclusions data for 2021/22
  • phonics screening test data for 2023
  • key stage 1 attainment data for 2023
  • key stage 2 attainment and progress data for 2023
  • school workforce census, staff turnover and absence data for 2021/22
  • staff-related expenditure data for 2021/22
  • IDSR redevelopments for all schools (for full details please read our September newsletter)

Primary prior attainment data has been removed due to lack of data both now and in the future.

IDSR newsletter: 26 September 2023

Upcoming releases

The planned releases are as follows:

  • October: primary provisional release (with census, exclusions, and developments for all schools)
  • November: secondary provisional release (including schools with a sixth form)
  • December: two-term absence release (all schools)
  • 2024: revised and possible final releases (like previous timings)

October release

This release will contain the latest data available:

  • January 2023 census-based contextual information (all schools)
  • school workforce census, staff turnover and absence data for 2021/22
  • staff-related expenditure data for 2021/22
  • exclusions 2021/22 data (all schools)
  • phonics screening test data for 2023
  • key stage 1 attainment data for 2023
  • key stage 2 attainment and progress data for 2023
  • redevelopments as listed below (all schools)

Redevelopments to the IDSR

We have incorporated pupil and location deprivation indicators into the school characteristics table.

Year group information is now reported by exception underneath the school characteristics table in the form of sentences.

Ethnicity data is now presented in the form of a bar chart with national values added.

There is a new staffing section containing measures relating to staff sickness, turnover, vacant posts, education support staff and expenditure on staff.

We have removed previous finance section and content.

There is a new tabular presentation of pupil group section.

We have a new chart format for presenting school performance data in 2023 with arrows indicating whether the school compared to the national has changed.

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Have any questions or want to know more about the above? Please email the IDSR enquiries email and one of the team will be happy to help.

IDSR release: 7 June 2023

We have updated the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for all schools.

The following data hasbeen updated:

  • 16 to 18 final 2022 data, including the updated retention measure

  • the trust/local authority level information section, to include the most recent inspection outcome (graded or ungraded) based on latest URN for trusts only

IDSRrelease: 4 May 2023

We have updated the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for all schools.

The following data hasbeen updated:

  • Key stage 4 - final
  • Key stage 2 final (including the multiplication tables check)
  • absence data 3 terms

IDSR release: 22 March 2023

We have updated the inspection data summary report (IDSR).

The following data has been published:

  • Key stage 4 revised
  • 16-18 revised
  • pupil movements between 2021 and 2022
  • revised destinations data

We have also made changes to the way we calculate key stage 4 subject entries so that they align with Find school and college performance.

IDSRrelease: 8 February 2023

We have updated the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for primary schools.

The following data hasbeen updated:

  • Key stage 2 - revised
  • Key stage 1 - final
  • phonics - final

We have also made minor changes to the pupil movement section of the secondary school IDSR.

IDSR release: 10 January 2023

We have updated the IDSR for schools with key stage 4. The update is a correction to the EBacc science, languages and humanities attainment sentences within the key stage 4 subjects section of the areas of interest. This was due to a methodology issue with the calculation of the highest and lowest 20%. This has not impacted all of these schools.

The correction may result in the EBacc attainment sentences changing. For example, the sentence for the school may now be shown in grey when previously it was highlighted as in the highest or lowest 20%. Quality checks have been conducted to ensure this does not affect other sentences.

IDSRrelease: 15 December 2022

We have released the December 2022 inspection data summary report (IDSR) for all schools.

The following data has been updated:

  • absence data for 2021/22 (autumn and spring terms)

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