Examination results
The school’s most recent performance data can be found via the following link to the DfE:
Our most current KS2 performance measures, as published by the Secretary of State:
Percentage of pupils achieving the expected standard or higher in reading, writing and maths (combined)
Number of pupils = 57
- School – 61%
- Local authority average – 59%
- National average – 61%
Percentage of pupils achieving the higher standard in reading, writing and maths (combined)
Number of pupils = 57
- School – 5%
- Local authority average – 6%
- National average – 8%
Average scaled score in:
Reading
- School – 104.4
- Local authority average – 104.7
- National average – 105.2
Maths
- School – 103.6
- Local authority average – 103.6
- National average – 104.4
Understanding Our School's Performance Measures
Percentage of Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard or Higher in Reading, Writing, and Maths (Combined)
- This measure shows the percentage of pupils who have met or exceeded the expected level of performance in all three subjects: reading, writing, and maths. Achieving the expected standard means that pupils have demonstrated a good understanding of the curriculum and are well-prepared for the next stage of their education.
Percentage of Pupils Achieving the Higher Standard in Reading, Writing, and Maths (Combined)
- This indicates the percentage of pupils who have achieved a higher level of performance in reading, writing, and maths. Pupils reaching this standard have shown a deeper understanding and ability to apply their knowledge and skills at a more advanced level.
Average Scaled Score in Reading and Maths
- Scaled scores are used to report the results of national tests. A scaled score of 100 represents the expected standard. Scores above 100 indicate that pupils are performing above the expected standard, while scores below 100 indicate that pupils are performing below the expected standard. The average scaled score gives an overall picture of how pupils in the school are performing in reading and maths compared to the national expectations.
Below is a DfE leaflet explaining national school progress measures.