Possibly.
The news that over 100 schools previously marked as "outstanding" have been downgraded following reinspections will be a wake-up call for others. Now that 'teaching and learning' is a priority over a lot of the touchy-feely stuff we can expect more downgrades.
However it does beg the question as to how they were marked as outstanding by the previous regime. Of the 155 schools regraded 91 were good, 20 were told to improve and of that 20, two were inadequate.
Hopefully the new regime will be able to give the parents of school children a bit more confidence in that what they are being told about a school has an element of truth in it.