Estyn
Estyn is the education and training inspectorate for Wales. Its name comes from the Welsh language verb estyn meaning 'to reach, stretch or extend'. Its function is to provide an independent inspection and advice service on quality and standards in education and training provided in Wales. The body is equivalent to Education Scotland and Ofsted.
It is independent from, but funded by, the Welsh Government. His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales and their staff are Crown and civil servants.
Meilyr Rowlands was appointed as HM Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales on 1 June 2015, and succeeded by Owen Evans in January 2022.
The strategic directors are Simon Brown HMI and Claire Morgan HMI.
The purpose of Estyn is to inspect and report on the quality and standards of education and training provided in Wales, including:
- how far education and training meet the needs of learners and contribute to their development and wellbeing;
- standards achieved; and
- the quality of leadership and training.
Range of inspection
Estyn inspects the following:- nursery schools and settings that are maintained by, or receive funding from, local authorities;
- primary schools;
- secondary schools;
- special schools;
- pupil referral units;
- independent schools;
- further education;
- independent specialist colleges;
- adult community learning;
- local authority education services for children and young people;
- regional consortia for school improvement;
- teacher education and training;
- Welsh for adults;
- work-based learning; and
- learning in the justice sector.
Objectives
Strategic objectives
Estyn's strategic objectives are:- Provide public accountability to service users on the quality and standards of education and training provision in Wales;
- Inform the development of national policy by the Welsh Government; and
- Build capacity in the delivery of education and training in Wales.