Reporting year 2025

Schools eligible for RISE intervention

Data guidance

Published

Data on numbers and types of schools that the DfE considers to be potentially eligible for improvement intervention on the basis of their Ofsted inspections. It considers for how long such schools’ Ofsted results demonstrate underperformance (to date) and which are being targeted for policy intervention from RISE (Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence) advisers and teams.

These data were derived by using consecutive publications from Ofsted management information on state-funded school inspections and outcomes (opens in a new tab). Schools are matched on their unique reference numbers (URN) to create a history of inspection outcomes.

Data files

All data files associated with this releases are listed below with guidance on their content. To download any of these files, please visit our data catalogue.

Schools eligible for RISE intervention

Filename
stuck_and_underperforming_schools.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2025 February
Content
Data on numbers and types of schools that the DfE considers to be potentially eligible for improvement intervention on the basis of their Ofsted inspections.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
mainstream_academies_in_category_of_concern_inspected_as_academiesAcademies in category of concern
pupils_in_stuck_and_category_of_concern_mainstream_academiesPupils in Stuck Mainstream Academies
pupils_in_stuck_schoolsPupils in Stuck State Funded Schools
RISE_support_schools_below_good_for_over_11_yearsRISE supported schools reported as below good for 11 or more years
RISE_support_schools_years_below_goodYears RISE supported schools have been rated below good
schools_in_receipt_of_RISE_supportSchools in receipt of RISE Support
stuck_mainstream_academies_inspected_twice_as_academiesUnderperforming schools
stuck_schoolsStuck State Funded Schools
stuck_schools_years_below_goodYears stuck schools have been rated below good