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The Role of Risk Assessments in Accreditation and School Resilience

James Shewey | Mar 23, 2026

Independent schools have always faced a diverse set of risks, from student safety and regulatory requirements to financial sustainability and operational complexity. As part of demonstrating institutional strength, accrediting bodies and state associations expect schools to show how they assess and manage these exposures.

For school leaders, this creates an opportunity to use the risk assessment process as a strategic tool that strengthens resilience, highlights responsible stewardship, and supports a culture of safety and accountability.

Why Risk Assessments Continue to Be Central to Accreditation

Although accreditation standards vary by state and association, most require schools to demonstrate thoughtful, consistent risk management practices. These expectations remain essential due to:

What Accreditation‑Aligned Risk Assessments Should Include

A strong risk assessment for accreditation combines enterprise‑level evaluation with the practical operational areas most accrediting bodies expect schools to document. While requirements vary, most assessments focus on:

By focusing on these core areas, schools can gain a clear view of their risk posture and approach accreditation with clarity and confidence.

How We Can Support Institutions Through the Process

Our Education Practice works closely with independent schools to help them meet accreditation expectations. Our solutions are designed specifically for the education sector and reflect the varied exposures schools face. This includes:

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With the right guidance and tools in place, schools can transform their risk assessment process into a strategic advantage. Connect with us today to learn more about how our team can support your accreditation goals and help strengthen the long‑term resilience of your institution.