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GB News
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Minister of State for School Standards Catherine McKinnell has defended Ofsted's proposed new inspection system, rejecting suggestions that it remains too simplistic.
Speaking to GB News, McKinnell said the new approach would provide "a much more granular insight" into school performance compared to the previous system's single-word judgments.