Change of https://www.gov.uk/guidance/deferring-ofsted-inspections

Change description : 2025-11-05 09:30:00: We’ve updated this guidance to reflect the renewed education inspection framework and align processes and terminology with new or updated policies.We’ve added information about requesting deferrals between 10 November and the end of autumn term 2025.We’ve updated the reasons we may defer an inspection to include circumstances related to the well-being of senior leaders. This includes that the reason to defer cannot call into question whether a provider remains fit to practice.We’ve clarified that national reforms are not grounds for deferral for Area SEND inspections, ILACS and JTAIs.We’ve also added an additional section to clarify that material change inspections are not normally deferred when a school states it is not ready for inspection and that timing of the inspection is determined by the Department for Education.We’ve updated the guidance to say that in instances where there is no employer responsible for a leader’s welfare at ITE providers, leaders can provide an alternative contact for emergencies.We’ve also clarified that insufficiencies in an evidence base can be identified in 2 ways: through our internal pre-publication quality assurance processes or our consideration of a formal complaint. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Ofsted inspections and visits: deferring, pausing and gathering additional evidence

Ofsted's policy for considering whether to defer or pause an inspection or visit, or whether additional evidence needs to be gathered.

Update history

2025-11-05 09:30
We’ve updated this guidance to reflect the renewed education inspection framework and align processes and terminology with new or updated policies.We’ve added information about requesting deferrals between 10 November and the end of autumn term 2025.We’ve updated the reasons we may defer an inspection to include circumstances related to the well-being of senior leaders. This includes that the reason to defer cannot call into question whether a provider remains fit to practice.We’ve clarified that national reforms are not grounds for deferral for Area SEND inspections, ILACS and JTAIs.We’ve also added an additional section to clarify that material change inspections are not normally deferred when a school states it is not ready for inspection and that timing of the inspection is determined by the Department for Education.We’ve updated the guidance to say that in instances where there is no employer responsible for a leader’s welfare at ITE providers, leaders can provide an alternative contact for emergencies.We’ve also clarified that insufficiencies in an evidence base can be identified in 2 ways: through our internal pre-publication quality assurance processes or our consideration of a formal complaint.

2024-10-15 09:30
We have updated the reasons we may defer an inspection to include where a state-funded school with a religious character has already been notified of an inspection under section 48 of the Education Act 2005 (or equivalent inspection in an academy). This is as long as there are no exceptional circumstances that would require the inspection to proceed. Further updates align this policy with amendments made to the school inspection handbook on 16 September 2024. These updates clarify that if we agree to defer the inspection of a state-funded or independent school, we can notify that school of the new inspection date on any day of the week, not just on a Monday. In addition, minor changes have been made throughout for readability.

2024-09-16 10:26
Updated to align with changes made to the school inspection handbook on 16 September 2024 which allow a state-funded school inspection to be suspended to allow a school to resolve safeguarding issues. In addition, as state-funded schools will not receive an overall effectiveness grade during graded inspections from September 2024, any references to these grades have been updated accordingly. Further changes require deferral requests for state-funded schools that are part of a multi-academy trust to be made jointly between the headteacher and the trust. A new section also explains how inspector names and inspection dates will be listed in reports when an inspection has been deemed incomplete.

2024-04-05 09:30
Updated to combine our deferring, pausing and gathering additional evidence policies into a single policy.

2023-09-01 12:43
Updated to clarify how Ofsted will consider requests for deferrals, including those related to reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).

2022-09-01 09:30
Removed information on COVID-19. Updated the ‘Deferral of independent school inspections’ section throughout, including a new paragraph on material change inspection deferral requests and revisions to our policy on inspecting schools with no pupils on roll. Clarified that JTAI or ILACS inspections cannot be deferred unless there are exceptional circumstances.