November 28, 2019
A Conservative majority government will give Ofsted greater powers and more money to improve discipline in classrooms and bolster school standards, under new plans revealed today.
With 85% of children now in schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted – up from 66% in 2010 – and the majority of parents relying on Ofsted judgements to give them the information they need to find out about their child’s school, these measures will ensure Her Majesty’s Inspectorate have the resources and powers they need to ensure standards in our schools remain high.
The package of measures will include:
The move contrasts with Jeremy Corbyn’s manifesto plan to abolish Ofsted and leave local politicians to mark their own homework when it comes to the quality of schools. This would lead to 152 different systems making it impossible for parents to compare schools and make the right choices for their children.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:
“In the past decade, the hard work of teachers and our school reforms have meant record numbers of children in good or outstanding schools - more children having a good education and learning the knowledge and skills they need to go on and live a fulfilled life. Now, in the decade to come, these plans along with the additional £14 billion that we are putting into our education system will help to keep that number rising.
“But there is something else we need to do so that we can really focus on making our schools the best in the world – end the gridlock in parliament and get Brexit done.
“That’s the real choice at this election: a Conservative majority Government that sorts Brexit and unleashes Britain’s true potential. Or Jeremy Corbyn in Number 10, prolonging the paralysis with more Brexit delay and the chaos of two more referendums, and preventing the country from getting anything else done.”
Secretary of State for Education Gavin Williamson said:
“Ofsted is an independent and trusted source of information for parents and teachers and their inspections help to raise standards in our schools.
“But Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour want to scrap Ofsted, meaning parents won’t have reliable information about the performance of their child’s school. Without independent inspections school standards would fall and our children would be less safe.
“A Conservative Government will back Ofsted with more funding to carry out better and more focused inspections so that parents have more reliable information about their child’s school, and school standards are driven up across the country.”
Commenting, Therese Coffey, Secretary of State for the Department of Work and Pensions, said:
“Corbyn’s Pension Tax will see ten million savers facing a huge bill forcing them to delay their retirement for almost three and a half years.
“This is just one of the ways a Corbyn government would hammer hardworking people on top of his plans to hike up taxes by £2,400 a year, as well as the cost of his plan for unlimited immigration and the chaos of 2020 being dominated by two more referendums – one on Brexit and another on Scottish independence.
“Only Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party can get Brexit done with a deal, get parliament working again and turbocharge our economy to unleash Britain’s potential.”
Read more about how this Pension Tax will impact millions of savers (PDF)