The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills is responsible for inspecting schools and other educational facilities in England.
All schools are inspected on a number of factors including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, leadership, development and more.
At the end of an inspection, each school is given a rating of either outstanding, good, requires improvement, and inadeqate – outstanding being the best rating a school can receive.
Below is a list of North East Derbyshire schools recently inspected by Ofsted.
At the end of an inspection, each school is given a rating of either outstanding, good, requires improvement, and inadeqate – outstanding being the best rating a school can receive.
![The report published on January 20 rated the St Anne’s Church of England Primary School as 'good'. While personal development and behaviour and attitudes were rated as outstanding, the quality of education, leadership and management and early years provision were named as 'good'. The school was previously inspected in 2009 and named as 'outstanding'.](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjAxYTVlMDQxLTU5MjgtNGUxNi04ZGZkLTg3ZjA2OGY5ZmU2Yzo0MjM2ZWUwZS1jYzMxLTRmZmMtYTEwOS1jMTA0ZDM4NTY4MmU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
5. St Anne’s Church of England Primary School, Baslow, Bakewell
The report published on January 20 rated the St Anne’s Church of England Primary School as 'good'. While personal development and behaviour and attitudes were rated as outstanding, the quality of education, leadership and management and early years provision were named as 'good'. The school was previously inspected in 2009 and named as 'outstanding'. Photo: Google Maps
![The report published on January 19 found that Belper School and Sixth Form Centre at John O’Gaunts Way, Belper requires improvement. Behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management as well as sixth-form provision were all rated as good, but quality of educations requires improvement. The school was rated as 'requires improvement' during the last inspection in 2019/](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjMxZThjYWJiLTJhYTUtNGQ0MS1hMjY1LTdkZjJkNmZlZTFiMzowZGJiNGNlZi03NWRkLTQyZDAtYWE5Yi00ZTY1YzU1YTVjM2Q=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
6. Belper School and Sixth Form Centre
The report published on January 19 found that Belper School and Sixth Form Centre at John O’Gaunts Way, Belper requires improvement. Behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management as well as sixth-form provision were all rated as good, but quality of educations requires improvement. The school was rated as 'requires improvement' during the last inspection in 2019/ Photo: Google Maps
![Report published on January 19 rated Outwood Academy at Highfield Lane, Newbold as 'good'. Ofsted visit in the last weeks of 2022 confirmed the rating from a full inspection carried out in 2019.](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmZmMDI5MzJkLTE3MjQtNGI0Yi1iNjc4LWFjMzI1MmEzYTM2MzphMDk5MjUxYi01OGVkLTRhODQtYWI2Zi0xYmJlM2IwYjJhN2Q=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
7. Outwood Academy at Highfield Lane, Newbold
Report published on January 19 rated Outwood Academy at Highfield Lane, Newbold as 'good'. Ofsted visit in the last weeks of 2022 confirmed the rating from a full inspection carried out in 2019. Photo: Google Maps
![Rowsley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School in Matlock has been named as 'good' in report published on January 19. The inspection confirmed previous rating issues during a full inspection in 2017.](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmJkMWIwZDEwLTM3ZmUtNDViMC04ZmUzLTI1ODRhMmViNzQ3MDpkNzFmOGYxNS0zN2FlLTQ2M2EtYWJkNi0yY2IzNjYxOTBiYzg=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
8. Rowsley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School, Matlock
Rowsley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School in Matlock has been named as 'good' in report published on January 19. The inspection confirmed previous rating issues during a full inspection in 2017. Photo: Google Maps