School Performance
Key Stage 2 (Year 6) SATs Results 2019
These performance measures are not current due to no SATS being held 2019-20 or 2020-21 because of Covid-19.
Key points to note:
- Children sit their key stage 2 SATs towards the end of year 6 (reading & maths: test, writing: teacher assessed)
- Children receive a scaled score for the reading and maths tests – and these scores are between 80 and 120
- Most children are anticipated to achieve the national expected standard which is a scaled score of 100 or above
- The most able children are expected to achieve the higher standard which is a scaled score of 110 or more
- Progress scores compare what the children got in old levels when they were in year 2 with the new scores they got this year, compared with other similar children nationally
- (-) Negative scores indicate that children did not do as well as other similar children nationally
- 0 means that the children performed about as well as other similar children nationally
- Positive scores indicate that children did better than other similar children nationally
Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above in:
- Reading: 75%
- Writing: 70%
- Maths: 77%
- Grammar Punctuation and Spelling (GPS): 77%
- Combined: 63%
The average progress made by pupils in reading, writing and maths:
- R: +3.0
- W: +1.0
- M: +2.9
The average scaled score achieved per pupil in reading and maths (scores were between 80 and 120, with the national expected standard being 100)
- R: 104
- M: 105
- GPS: 106
Percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment in reading, writing and maths:
- R: 29%
- W: 11%
- M: 29%
- GPS: 32%
Further information on the school and results can be found here: