Four schools across the Island will share the outcome of their external validations with parents this week.
The process of school self review and evaluation looks at all aspects of their work and makes judgements about where improvements need to be made.
Each criteria is judged on significant strength, good, satisfactory and action required.
Ramsey Grammar and Ballasalla, Laxey and Michael primaries will be the first four schools to share the information with the parents.
Co-ordinating advisor for primary education, Geoff Moorcroft, says its now upto the schools as to how they implement their feedback:
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