
HONITON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
"Success for All"
Ofsted
"We inspect schools to provide information to parents, to promote improvement and to hold schools to account for the public money they receive. School inspections are required by law. We provide an independent assessment of the quality and standards of education in schools, and check whether pupils are achieving as much as they can."
Why does Ofsted inspect schools?
Honiton Community College was last inspected in May 2016. The College was judged to be 'Good'. The latest report can be seen by clicking below.
"The principal and his senior leadership team are determinedly improving the quality of education."
"Teaching is good overall and is well planned to ensure that pupils make good progress from their different starting points."
"The good behaviour and attitudes of pupils contribute to the orderly, purposeful and positive atmosphere in the school."
"A higher than average proportion of pupils at the end of Year 11 move on to appropriate and sustained education, employment or training. This is also the case for those who leave the sixth form after Year 13"
"Extensive sampling of pupils’ work and observations of learning show that progress for pupils currently in the school has improved and continues to improve"