Research and analysis

Alternative school provision: findings of a three year survey

Findings from an Ofsted survey on the use of off-site alternative provision by schools and pupil referral units.

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Alternative provision: the findings from Ofsted’s three-year survey of schools’ use of off-site alternative provision

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Findings presentation with discussion activities for schools, local authorities/partnerships/academy chains and providers

Alternative provision: a report on the findings from the first year

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Alternative provision: a report on the findings from the first year

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In 2011, Ofsted published a survey report on the use of off-site alternative provision by schools and pupil referral units. The survey identified successful features of alternative provision and commented on a range of weaknesses that inspectors had found during their visits.

As a result of the survey’s findings, the Department for Education (DfE) commissioned Ofsted to carry out a second survey on the same topic. This page has the findings from the first year of this survey as well as the final findings.

Updates to this page

Published 2 July 2014
Last updated 9 February 2016 + show all updates
  1. Updated with the final survey findings.

  2. First published.

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