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.
SIAMS explores ways in which each school’s theologically rooted Christian vision drives its work and enables the school to live up to its foundation as a Church school. It does so by seeking to answer six or (in the case of Voluntary Aided schools) seven Inspection Questions (IQs).
IQ1: How does the school’s theologically rooted Christian vision enable pupils and adults to flourish?
IQ2: How does the curriculum reflect the school’s theologically rooted Christian vision?
IQ3: How is collective worship enabling pupils and adults to flourish spiritually?
IQ4: How does the school’s theologically rooted Christian vision create a culture in which pupils and adults are treated well?
IQ5: How does the school’s theologically rooted Christian vision create an active culture of justice and responsibility?
IQ6: Is the religious education curriculum effective (with reference to the expectations set out in the Church of England’s Statement of Entitlement for Religious Education)?
IQ7: What is the quality of religious education in voluntary aided and former voluntary aided schools, and in former voluntary controlled schools in which denominational religious education is taught?
SIAMS inspection focuses on the impact of the Church school's Christian vision on pupils and adults. This involves looking at the school’s Christian vision, the provision the school makes because of this vision and how effective this provision is in enabling all pupils to flourish. Church schools will employ a variety of strategies and styles appropriate to, and reflective of, their particular context in order to be distinctively and effectively Christian in their character and ethos. SIAMS inspectors therefore do not look for a set template of what a Church school should be like, but rather take the particular context of the school into account and base their evaluation on the outcomes rather than the process.
Inspectors make one of two judgements:
The inspection findings indicate that the school is living up to its foundation as a Church school, and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish.
Or
The inspection findings indicate that the school has strengths, but that there are also issues that leaders need to address as a matter of priority.
Schools likely to be inspected this academic year:
Ashton Keynes CofE VC Primary Church of England Primary
Cathedral Primary School Church of England Primary
Christ Church, CofE Infant, Downend Church of England Primary
Christian Malford CofE Primary Church of England Primary
Deanery CofE Academy Church of England Secondary
Frampton Cotterell CofE Primary Church of England Primary
Horfield CofE Primary Church of England Primary
Lacock CofE Primary Church of England Primary
Oliver Tomkins CofE Junior Church of England Primary
Seagry CofE Primary Church of England Primary
Somerfords Walter Powell VA CofE Primary Church of England Primary
St Francis C of E Primary Church of England Primary
St Mary Redcliffe and Temple Church of England Secondary
St Michael's CofE Primary, Stoke Gifford Church of England Primary
St Peter's Anglican / Methodist VC Primary Joint Church of England/Methodist Primary
Tadpole Farm CofE Academy Church of England Primary
Westbury‐on‐Trym CofE Primary Academy Church of England Primary
SIAMS Reports
SIAMS Resources
Information, guidance, resources and inspiration for those involved in preparing for the statutory inspection of our schools.
More details about inspections can be found at…. SIAMS School Inspections | The Church of England
'Courageous Advocacy' - The term ‘courageous advocacy’ is the only new concept in the 2018 SIAMS schedule. This document is offered as a guide and a support to help schools, school leaders and SIAMS inspectors to explore the concept of courageous advocacy and what that might mean in the unique context of each school.
Rethinking resilience SIAMS 2019
Key SIAMS Documents
SIAMS Framework (September 2024)
SIAMS Information for Schools (September 2024)
SIAMS Appeals and Complaints policy for schools (2024)
SIAMS Inspection deferral policy (2024)
SIAMS Summary Self Evaluation template (2024)
SIAMS Ongoing Self-Evaluation template (2024)
SIAMS RE Survey statement (September 2024)
SIAMS Framework (September 2024)
Church of England Vision for Education: Deeply Christian, serving the common good
Rethinking resilience SIAMS 2019
SIAMS Mental Health and Wellbeing
RE Statement of Entitlement for Church Schools
Just published! 'A Fresh Look at Church School Inspection: Examining the 2023 SIAMS Framework’ by Margaret James, National director of SIAMS.