How Ofsted inspects 'behaviour and attitudes'

Be clear on how 'behaviour and attitudes' will be inspected in your school under the Ofsted inspection framework.

Last reviewed on 9 July 2024See updates
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Contents
  1. What inspectors are looking for  
  2. Evidence inspectors will use
  3. How they'll gather evidence
  4. Grade descriptors
  5. Special considerations

As a governing board, you won't be inspected under Ofsted's 'behaviour and attitudes' judgement. Read about how governance is inspected here.

The sections below cover how Ofsted will inspect how well your school staff create a safe, calm, orderly and positive environment, and the impact this has on pupil behaviour and attitudes. 

You don't need to know this information in great detail, as your role involves monitoring behaviour in your school. Find out what questions inspectors might ask governors.

What inspectors are looking for  

A calm and orderly environment in the school and classroom Clear routines and behaviour expectations across all aspects of school life  A strong focus on attendance and punctuality, including clear and effective behaviour and attendance policies that all staff apply consistently and fairly  That your school is developing pupils' motivation and positive attitudes to learning A positive and respectful school culture in which staff know and care about pupils An environment where pupils feel