My school was named as a particularly successful school before academic year 2004/2005. Can I request a framed certificate?
A. Until 2005, schools named as ‘particularly successful’ were notified of their success in a letter from HMCI. Many of these schools framed this letter and hung it in a prominent place. Ofsted became increasingly aware of this practice and from 2005 onwards we introduced certificates. We are unable to back date certificates for schools who were on the list before 2004/05 however, these schools are permanently named on our website.
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