Of these, six were primary schools and one was a special school: no secondary schools were inspected this month.
Schools can be rated one of four grades: outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate.
If a school requires improvement, it is put under special measures, whilst good schools are checked less frequently.
Take a look at the seven schools below, including their classifications, highlights and areas that require improvement…
1. June Ofsted reports in and around Blackpool
Take a look at all the schools that had Ofsted reports published in June. Photo: n/a
2. Carter's Charity Voluntary Controlled Primary School
Report published June 15, following an inspection on April 18-19. Classed as 'requires improvement'. Highlights:pupils enjoy school; a new broad curriculum. Improvements needed: assessment systems; oversight of how well curriculum is delivered; specific knowledge pupils need not always identified. Previous inspection: Good. Photo: Google Maps
3. Warton St Paul's C of E Primary School
Report published June 16, following an inspection on April 18-19. Classed as 'good'. Highlights: ambitious and interesting curriculum; happy and safe; pupils achieve and behave well. Improvements needed: most important subject-specific concepts not always finalised; pupil attendance. Previous inspection: None. Photo: Google Maps
4. Warton St Paul's Church of England Primary Academy
Report published June 22, following an inspection on April 25-26. Classed as 'good'. Highlights: pupils acheive and behave well; ambitious suite of subject curriculums; knowledgeable teachers. Improvements needed: key knowledge not always set out; teachers miss opportunities to check what pupils know. Previous inspection: Good. Photo: Google Maps
5. Marton Primary Academy and Nursery
Report published June 26, following an inspection on May 16-17. Classed as 'good'. Highlights: happy and safe; carefully constructed and aspirational curriculum; pupils acheive and behave well. Improvements needed: some subject leaders do not have a thorough understanding of how well the curriculum is delivered. Previous inspection: Good. Photo: Google Maps
6. Roseacre Primary Academy
Report published June 27, following an inspection on May 10-11. Classed as 'good'. Highlights: happy and safe; ambitious curriculums; extra-curricular opportunities. Improvements needed: teachers do not always spot that some pupils are not learning all that they should. Previous inspection: Good Photo: Google Maps