In-Person Event

Tuesday 8 June 2027

09:00 - 15:30

Venue Information

HFL Education, Bank House, Primett Road, Stevenage, SG1 3EE

Please note: This event has a limited amount of places.

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Invoice Payment

Available to Booking Managers from schools or settings that are approved to pay by invoice.

£ 201.50 +VAT

  • £241.80 including 20% VAT
  • Invoice bookings must be made by a designated Booking Manager for your school or setting
  • The school or setting must be approved to pay by invoice with HFL Education

Card Payment

Available to anyone booking on behalf of a school or setting who wishes to pay by card.

£ 201.50 +VAT

  • £241.80 including 20% VAT
  • Booking should be made by the attendee account
  • If booking multiple places, the booking should be made by the designated Booking Manager for the school / setting
Support

How do I know who our Booking Manager is?
 
  Booking Managers are usually headteachers, setting leads or office managers / staff.
 
  If my school / setting is not approved to pay by invoice, how can I get approved?
 
  Follow the link below to our Help Centre where you can find a guide to help you.
 
  What if I need further help?
 
  Follow the link to the Help Centre where you will find details on how to contact our support teams.

Card Payment

For individuals booking a single personal space on this course

£ 201.50 +VAT

  • £241.80 including 20% VAT
  • Should be used to book one individual place for yourself
  • Please use the 'Schools & Settings' tab if you are purchasing as part of a school or setting

About this course

Navigate the renewed Ofsted inspection framework with confidence. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the latest toolkits, practical strategies for managing inspections, and clear guidance on strengthening school self-evaluation. Equip your leadership team with the knowledge and tools to approach inspection proactively and demonstrate your school’s journey of improvement. Ofsted notes: ‘The aims of the toolkits are to be a useful tool for both the sector and inspectors, to support continuous improvement.’ ‘Our hope is this will mean the toolkits can also be useful to leaders in between inspections, to help map out improvements and reinforce strengths.’

  • develop confidence in preparing for Ofsted inspections using the latest inspection toolkits

  • understand how inspectors use the toolkits and what this means in practice for schools

  • evaluate their school’s current position through structured professional reflection

  • identify key strengths, priorities, and areas for development within their own setting

  • plan clear, practical next steps to support continuous improvement and inspection readiness.