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Whole School Performance Data

EYFS, Key Stage 1 & Key Stage 2 Performance Data

 

Early Years Foundation Stage

The level of progress children should be expected to have attained by the end of the EYFS is defined by Early Learning Goals (ELGs), which are spread across the seven areas of learning and development. A ‘good level of development’ (GLD) can be defined as a child reaching the ‘expected’ level of development at the end of their reception year, at the end of EYFS. It is an outcome of a summative assessment based on learning outcomes in regard to the prime areas of learning

Y1 Phonics Screening check 

The phonics screening check is a check of your child’s phonics knowledge. It helps your school confirm whether your child is making the progress expected in the national curriculum. 

If a pupil does not meet the expected standard at the end of year 1, a programme of support should be put in place and their teacher will consider a re-take in year 2.

Key Stage 1 tests 

If you have a child in year 2, at the end of key stage 1 (KS1) they may take part in national curriculum tests in:

  • English reading
  • English grammar, punctuation and spelling
  • Mathematics

Some people refer to these tests as ‘SATs’.

The tests are not mandatory for schools to administer at the end of KS1, but your child’s school may choose to use them to help identify where pupils need additional support as they transition into key stage 2 (KS2).

The English reading and mathematics tests were previously mandatory, but they became optional from the academic year 2023 to 2024 to reduce the overall number of tests children have to take in primary school.

Multiplication tables check 

When your child is at Y4 they will be participating in the multiplication tables check (MTC) in June. The purpose of the check is to determine whether your child can fluently recall their timetables up to 12, which is essential for future success in mathematics. 

Key Stage 2 tests 

If you have a child in Y6 at the end of (KS2), they will take national curriculum assessments in English grammar, punctuation and spelling, English reading and mathematics.


Please use the link to find more data relating to the school 
http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/school.pl?urn=116780

Please use the link to compare school and college performances: Compare the performance of schools and colleges in England - GOV.UK