Ofsted changes: What makes a good school?
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You might have overheard your teachers talking about school inspectors before.
They're the people who rate how well teachers and schools are doing, called Ofsted.
Now Ofsted have said they'll make the way they examine schools fairer.
New plans show that future school inspections could concentrate less on exam results and more on good behaviour and the overall quality of education.
The move could see schools being awarded top ratings, even if pupils receive lower grades.
It's hoped it will allow teachers to follow a broader curriculum and focus on pupil wellbeing.
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