School Data
In 2016, The Government introduced new measures to assess the outcomes of children by the end of Key Stage 1 and 2. Attainment and progress is no longer assessed by the old system of levels where a child would be expected to be a 'Level 4' by the end of Year 6. Children are now assessed against the 'expected standard' by the time they reach the end of the primary curriculum.
KS2 Results
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2018 |
2017 |
Average progress score reading
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+0.3 |
-1.09
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Average progress score writing
|
-2 |
-1.81
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Average progress score maths
|
-2.1 |
-4.07
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Average scaled score reading
|
106 |
103.3
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Average scaled score maths
|
104 |
100.3
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% of children who achieved expected standard in reading
|
79% |
70%
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% of children who achieved expected standard in writing
|
76% |
70%
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% of children who achieved expected standard in maths
|
83% |
53%
|
% of children who achieved expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined
|
69% |
50%
|
|
|
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% achieved high level of attainment in reading
|
34% |
10%
|
% achieved high level of attainment in writing
|
14% |
10%
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% achieved high level of attainment in maths
|
14% |
3%
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