Results

KS2 SATs results

Children at the end of Y6 take part in national tests. Writing is teacher assessed against standards.

2024 National 2024 - Expected standard School 2024 Expected standard National - Above Expected standard School Above Expected standard
Reading 74% 81% 29% 32%
Writing 72% 71% 13% 11%
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling 72% 74% 31% 45%
Maths 73% 74% 23% 26%
Reading, Writing, Maths combined 60% 65% 8% 3%

 

Average scaled score for the class National 2023 School 2024
(100 is the expected standard)
Reading 105 105.9
GPS 105 107.75
Maths 104 105

 

Year 4 Multiplication check
In Year 4, children take the Multiplication Tables Check in June. There are 25 questions in total. There is not a pass mark. The purpose of the check is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics.
% of pupils who scored 25 Mean average score
School 2024 35% 21.2
National 2024 29% 20.2

 

KS1 results

At the end of Year 2 we are excited to share our improving results.

2024 National 2024 - Expected standard School 2024 Expected standard National - Above Expected standard School Above Expected standard
Reading 71% 71.20% 19% 6.50%
Writing 62% 52.20% 8% 0%
Maths 71% 70% 15% 4.40%
Reading, Writing, Maths combined 57% 6%

 

Phonics Screening check
In Year 1 children take the Phonics Screening Check in June. They need to score 32+ marks out of 40 to pass the check. If they do not pass, the check has to be retaken in Year 2.
National 2024 School 2024
Year 1 80% 88%
Year 2 (8 children) 91% 25%

EYFS Good level of development

At the end of Reception, children are assessed against 17 Early Learning Goals (ELGs) in seven areas of learning:

  • Communication and Language
  • Physical Development
  • Personal, Social and Emotional Development
  • Literacy
  • Mathematics
  • Understanding the World
  • Expressive Arts and Design

Children are either assessed as Emerging (working below the expected level) or Expected (working at or above the expected level)  for the 17 ELGs. If a child is assessed as working at Expected for all the ELGs in the areas underlined above, they are considered to have reached a Good Level of Development and are ready to start Key Stage 1.

National 2024 School 2024
GLD 68% 71%

 

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