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School profile

The school profile has replaced the requirement to hold an annual parents' meeting and to produce a governors' annual report.

Following the passage of the Education Act 2005, governing bodies are no longer required to hold an annual meeting for parents or produce a governors' annual report to parents. The report has been replaced by the school profile, which is designed for schools to communicate with parents about the school's progress, priorities and performance. Profiles are completed and published online.

  • Access your school profile by following the link below to the secure login page.
  • For a reminder of your username and password, call 0845 600 9506.
  • Further information and frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the school profile are available on TeacherNet.


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Effective date: 22 January 2007
Posted date: 25 July 2005
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A new UK Government took office on 11 May. As a result the content on this site may not reflect current Government policy. All statutory guidance and legislation published on this site continues to reflect the current legal position unless indicated otherwise. To view the new Department for Education website, please go to http://www.education.gov.uk

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