Take part in Nursery World survey on Ofsted inspections under the EIF

Katy Morton
Friday, April 1, 2022

Nursery World is calling on all nursery owners/managers to fill in its survey looking at judgements under Ofsted’s new inspection framework.

PHOTO Posed by a model
PHOTO Posed by a model

The aim of the survey is to gain a picture of early years settings' experiences of inspection under the new EIF framework, and whether there has been an impact on grades and business. All responses to the survey are anonymous.

Nursery World reported earlier in the week that some nurseries are being downgraded due to a lack of staff or because settings are using bank staff more regularly who may not be familiar with the children in their care.

It comes after an open letter to the inspectorate in November raised concerns about the ‘negative’ inspection experience of early years settings. Signed by nearly 600 people, including leading early years experts and teaching unions, the letter suggests that some of Ofsted’s ‘confused approaches’ have led to ‘harrowing’ inspections and led to some practitioners and managers resigning or taking long periods of sick leave due to stress.

Findings from Nursery World’s survey will be used in an article for an upcoming issue of the magazine.

  • The survey, which closes on Monday 11 April, is available here

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