Inspection Reports
Our school community has again been recognised as
Outstanding
in every judgement area by the Department for Education's inspectorate, the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), following our 2023 dual inspections of both the school and the residential provision, and the December 2024 inspection of our boarding provision.
Congratulations to all our pupils, staff, governors and all More House families!
Please read the inspectors' reports using the tabs, below.
This is a school where high ambitions underpin every aspect of day-to-day life.
Students’ progress as a result of their time at this school is excellent.
Students talk passionately about ‘gigantic’ improvements in their personal and social development.
The school has been rated outstanding for some time, yet has not stood still in its ambition to evolve and to improve.
The school is fantastic and has been a life saver for my son
I thank God for this school. They are doing wonderful work for my son. I am very grateful
They have transformed not only our child but our whole family
Ofsted Report - Boarding and Welfare 2024 Inspection
On 10th-12th December 2024, two experienced inspectors, from Ofsted’s Social Care department, inspected the residential arrangements for boarders in the school, as well as examining health & safety, safeguarding, staffing and facilities across the whole school.
In terms of the single word judgements, still used by Ofsted during the current academic year and by Ofsted’s Social Care teams, the inspection report confirms that More House School continues to justify the highest possible grading, in each element of the inspection - 'Outstanding'.
To learn more about the exceptional opportunities available to our weekly and full boarders, please explore our Boarding pages:
Ofsted Reports - 2023 Inspections
To learn more about the exceptional opportunities available to our weekly and full boarders, please explore our Boarding pages:
Previous Ofsted Reports
CReSTeD
More House School is approved by the Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils (CReSTeD).
On 10th October 2024, The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils visited More House as part of their process for regular inspections of schools for pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD).
There is a robust set of criteria against which CReSTeD assesses whether a school meets the needs of its pupils with SpLD. More House School was judged to have met the criteria in all areas, to deliver innovative and exemplary practice.