Our Newham Learning and Skills praised at Ofsted inspection

Our Newham Learning and Skills praised at Ofsted inspection
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Key Points:

  • Our Newham Learning and Skills (ONLS) received a “Good” rating from Ofsted following a short inspection on 5–6 March 2025.
  • Inspectors commended ONLS for ongoing improvements and strong support for learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
  • Approximately 1,500 adult learners attend courses, which include ESOL, functional skills, digital skills, and creative subjects.
  • A high proportion of learners progress to higher education, apprenticeships, or employment after completing courses.
  • Newham Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz OBE praised the service’s role in supporting residents to gain qualifications and confidence.
  • Ofsted noted learners often face multiple barriers but develop valuable skills through the programme.
  • ONLS plans to expand its curriculum to include more digital, data, and technology-focused courses.
  • The service operates across four learning centres in Newham.

As reported by Holly Brencher, AI-Assisted Reporter of Newham Recorder, Our Newham Learning and Skills (ONLS) has maintained its “Good” rating in the latest Ofsted inspection conducted on 5 and 6 March 2025. This adult and community learning provider was commended for its continued development and effective educational support for learners, especially those with special educational needs and disabilities.

What did Ofsted say about Our Newham Learning and Skills?

Ofsted’s report highlighted that “learners, most of whom have several barriers to education and employment, develop valuable new knowledge and skills as a result of their studies.” The inspection noted a “high proportion of learners move onto positive next steps such as higher level courses, apprenticeships or employment.”

The report specifically praised the service’s provision for SEND learners, stating they “receive helpful support from staff and make good progress towards their goals.”

How many learners does ONLS serve and what courses are offered?

ONLS supports approximately 1,500 adult learners with a broad range of courses including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) from pre-entry to level 2, functional skills in English and maths, digital skills up to level 3 software development (delivered by subcontractors), and creative courses such as cake baking, decorating, sewing, and painting. Tailored courses assist learners with SEND in developing independent living skills.

What did Newham’s Mayor say about the inspection results?

Newham Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz OBE told the Newham Recorder, “I’m so proud of the commitment and dedication our Newham Learning and Skills team demonstrates when supporting our residents in reaching their potential.” She added, “Receiving recognition from Ofsted is a testament to the important work they do across all our communities.”

Mayor Fiaz emphasised the service’s role in providing meaningful qualifications that open life-changing pathways for residents, particularly in digital skills aligned with local labour market needs.

What are ONLS’s plans for future curriculum development?

According to the service, ONLS will continue to diversify its curriculum to provide greater progression opportunities in areas such as digital, data, and technology. This aligns with Newham’s broader economic strategy to equip residents with skills for an inclusive and growing local economy.

Where does ONLS deliver its courses?

ONLS operates from four dedicated learning centres across the London Borough of Newham, ensuring accessibility for local residents.

What is the broader context for adult education in Newham?

Our Newham Learning and Skills forms part of Newham Council’s efforts to build a fairer, more inclusive economy by offering accessible learning opportunities that help residents overcome barriers to education and employment. The service has consistently been rated as “Good” in previous inspections, including one in 2019.

Newham College, a related educational institution, also holds a “Good” rating from Ofsted (November 2022) and continues to support local skills needs through effective employer engagement and SEND provision.

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