Key Stage 2 Results
Of the eligible children of the Year 6 cohort of 2022, there were, by the end of Key Stage 2:
KS2 National Comparison Data
All Pupils |
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|
School |
National |
Expected standard in R, W & M combined |
60.9% |
58.7% |
High standard in R, W & M combined |
8.7% |
7.2% |
Expected standard and high standard in R |
80.4% - 26.1% |
74.6% - 28% |
Expected standard and high standard in W |
63% - 13% |
69.4% - 12.8% |
Expected standard and high standard in SPAG |
74% - 33% |
72% - % |
Expected standard and high standard in M |
80.4% - 32.6% |
71.5% - 22.5% |
All Pupils |
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---|---|---|
|
School |
National |
Average scaled score in R |
104.8 |
105 |
Average scaled score in SPAG |
105.4 |
105 |
Average scaled score in M |
105.7 |
104 |
School Progress Measures: KS1 to KS2
Test Subject |
Point Score |
% of eligible pupils included |
---|---|---|
Reading |
-0.3 |
100 |
Writing |
-0.8 |
100 |
Maths |
+1.5 |
100 |
0 means pupil in this school, on average, do about as well at KS2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
A positive score means that pupils achieved more than others nationally with similar KS1 data.
A negative score means that pupils achieved less progress than others nationally with similar KS1 data.