Two primary schools on the Island are sharing the results of an external review with parents.
Scoill Phurt le Moirrey and Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, plus the Manx Language Unit, will share the comments of an external validation of their School Self Review and Evaluation (SSRE).
The process of SSRE is continuous and entails schools reviewing all aspects of their work and making judgments about what they are doing well and where they need to take action to secure improvement, explained Deputy Director of Education Stuart Dobson.
"This process supports schools in having a clear view of how to build on their current strengths to ensure they continue to offer the best possible learning opportunities to pupils," Mr Dobson said.
"The Department of Education believes that this process is proving very effective in helping schools to improve their practice."
The possible judgments are outstanding, good, satisfactory and inadequate. To support schools in confirming that the judgments they have made are accurate, the process has an external element built in to it.
Since September 2008, a validation cycle has been taking place in primary schools, Mr Dobson explained.
It involves an external validator, together with a Department of Education Adviser, spending time working with headteachers to review the evidence schools have used to make judgments and to quality assure their accuracy.
The validating company, Fieldwork Education, was chosen from a number of companies that tendered for this work.
Any areas for improvement or further dissemination of best practice are then identified in the annual School Improvement Plan and supported by the school’s link adviser.
Autumn 2009 saw validations commence in secondary schools and other aspects of the education service as well.
Mr Dobson said, "The main aim of the validation process is to provide professional support to schools to help them to refine their own judgments.
"In addition, when a school has been involved in this validation process they will take the opportunity to share key outcomes with parents by summarising them in a newsletter."