SIAMS

The purpose of SIAMS Inspection is the improvement of Church school education through a focus on the centrality of Christian vision, shining a spotlight on the fundamental right of all pupils and adults to flourish. SIAMS inspectors ask questions about and seek evidence that demonstrates the impact that the school’s vision has directly on the lives, learning, and development of all within the school community.

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St Peter & St John Church, Rugby

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Reverend Edmund Newey

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St Andrew's Church, Rugby

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Harvest Festival at St Andrew's Benn C of E Primary School

The Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is the Church of England and Methodist Church’s outworking of the requirements of section 48 of the Education Act 2005. It is a key element of the life of all Church of England and Methodist schools in England.

A national system for managing inspections has been developed with the dioceses to ensure greater consistency in experience and processes. Read the full letter from the Chief Education Officer to schools here.

Approximately every five years, schools are subject to an inspection which explores the question, “How effective is the school’s distinctive Christian vision, established and promoted by leadership at all levels, in enabling pupils and adults to flourish?”

This overarching inspection question is examined through seven strands:

1. Vision and Leadership

2. Wisdom, Knowledge, and Skills

3. Character Development: Hope, Aspiration, and Courageous Advocacy

4. Community and Living Well Together

5. Dignity and Respect

6. Impact of Collective Worship

7. Effectiveness of Religious Education.