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The impact of virtual schools on the education of looked after children

Ofsted survey report examining the impact of virtual schools established by local authorities to improve the education of looked after children.

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The impact of virtual schools on the educational progress of looked after children

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The impact of virtual schools on the educational progress of looked after children

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The impact of virtual schools on the educational progress of looked after children: report summary

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This Ofsted survey report draws on evidence from cases and from the views of carers; children and young people; professionals, including local authority managers and social workers; and representatives from schools, colleges and the voluntary sector in 9 local authorities.

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Published 11 October 2012

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