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2. Preparing for a school review

This chapter provides information on the notification process and how to prepare for the review, including professional learning and establishing the review panel. For information on completing the pre-review self-evaluation, refer to the Pre-review self-evaluation guidance chapter.

Notification about the review

The School Planning, Review and Annual Reporting Unit emails principals in the year before the review to confirm:

Reviewers will contact principals and SEILs at least one term before the review to introduce themselves, arrange the preparation meeting and set specific school review dates.

The school’s SEIL and reviewer will advise the principal of their school’s number of allocated review days.

Professional learning for principals and school leaders

Professional learning is offered to principals at least one term before their review. All sessions are optional, and principals can choose to invite other members of the leadership team or staff to attend.

Professional learning provides an overview of the school review structure and process and activities to assist schools to plan and commence their PRSE.

Principals of schools with 30 enrolments or fewer can choose to attend an optional, special half-hour pre-review briefing coordinated by the School Planning, Review and Annual Reporting Unit the term before the review. These briefings are offered on request.

Principals unable to attend the professional learning can email SchoolReview@education.vic.gov.au to request the materials and a short individual briefing from the School Planning, Review and Annual Reporting Unit if required.

Preparation meeting

The preparation meeting is scheduled 2 weeks after completion of the PRSE and should take place 4 weeks prior to the review. The preparation meeting is for the principal, reviewer and SEIL to:

  • develop a shared understanding of their roles
  • discuss preliminary insights from pre-review data, including the PRSE, system data and any additional data provided by the school (optional)
  • plan the agenda and approach for the review activities, including the focus of classroom observations and focus groups. For more information on review activities, refer to the What happens during a school review guidance chapter.

Other school staff can be included in the preparation meeting if desired.

Communication with the school community about the review

The school principal should use their existing communication channels to let the school community, including staff, students, families and school council members, know about the review and how they can contribute, including:

  • the purpose and benefits of school review
  • when the review is scheduled
  • opportunities for school community members to get involved (for example, focus groups, interviews, surveys)
  • how review findings will be shared with the school community and used after the review.

For advice on engaging the school community, refer to the Pre-review self-evaluation guidance and the What happens during a school review guidance chapter.

Guidance chapter on preparing for a school review

Reviewed 08 September 2025

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