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Assessment and Reporting

DFE Comparative results are available through the links at the bottom of the page but summaries of the results are shown in the tables below:

The results in 2024 were:

KS2:

 

Reading

65% of children in the class met the standard.

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

77% of children in the class met the standard.

Maths

73% of children in the class met the standard.

Writing (Teacher assessment)

62% of children in the class met the standard.

62% of children in the class met the standard in all areas

Percentage of KS2 pupils exceeding the standard:

 

Reading

23%

Maths

19%

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

50%

Writing (Teacher assessment)

23%

Average scaled score in KS2 tests

 

Reading

105

Spag

108

Maths

105

No progress data for the 2024 cohort due to the pandemic.

The results in 2023 were:

KS2:

 

Reading

65% of children in the class met the standard.

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

68% of children in the class met the standard.

Maths

65% of children in the class met the standard.

Writing (Teacher assessment)

65% of children in the class met the standard.

58% of children in the class met the standard in all areas

Percentage of KS2 pupils exceeding the standard:

 

Reading

23%

Maths

26%

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

45%

Writing (Teacher assessment)

23%

Average scaled score in KS2 tests

 

Reading

103

Spag

106

Maths

103

Average progress scores between KS2

 

Reading

-0.1

Writing

+0.4

Maths

+1.1

The results in 2022:

Although there is not a requirement to publish the KS2 2022 SATS results (due to the pandemic), we are so proud of the children and they worked so hard, here are their results.

KS2:

 

Reading

83% of children in the class met the standard.

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

70% of children in the class met the standard.

Maths

77% of children in the class met the standard.

Writing (Teacher assessment)

63% of children in the class met the standard.

60% of children in the class met the standard in all areas.

Percentage of KS2 pupils exceeding the standard:

 

Reading

10%

Maths

17%

Spelling Punctuation and Grammar

13%

Writing (Teacher assessment)

10%

Average scaled score in KS2 tests

 

Reading

105

Spag

103

Maths

105

Average progress scores between KS2

 

Reading

+2.3

Writing

+1.0

Maths

+3.8

The use of progress scores enables schools to measure progress over time. Where a school’s progress score is a + this means that pupils in that school have made better than expected progress between the ages of 7 and 11 years. Due to the movement of pupils, particularly where new pupils come to the school, not all children are included in the progress scores. Such scores may fluctuate if there has been a large number of pupils arriving or leaving the school.