End of Key Stage Results 2015

 

2015 EYFS Headlines

65% of our children achieved the nationally expected ‘Good Level of development’, which is fantastic based on their on-entry to school data. The figure last year was 50%.

 

Emerging

Expected

Exceeding

Maths (number)

 33%

 55%

 13%

Reading

 30%

 50%

 20%

Writing

 28%

 50%

 23%

 

2015 KS1 Headlines

 

% L2 and above

% L2b and above

% L3 and above

 

2013

2014

2015

2013

2014

2015

2013

2014

2015

Maths

83%

90%

86%

66%

80%

64%

10%

17%

17%

Reading

86%

83%

89%

76%

70%

72%

24%

27%

17%

Writing

76%

80%

75%

62%

57%

42%

3%

3%

14%

 

2015 KS2 Headlines

 

% L4+

% L5+

% 2 Level Progress

% 3 Level Progress

 

2013

2014

2015

2013

2014

2015

2013

2014

2015

2013

2014

2015

Maths

88%

100%

83%

47%

40%

52%

91%

100%

97%

50%

52%

52%

Reading

94%

100%

86%

44%

36%

28%

100%

100%

86%

35%

54%

17%

Writing

88%

80%

76%

32%

36%

38%

100%

100%

100%

38%

38%

28%

Grammar punctuation and spelling

79%

100%

86%

50%

60%

59%

Not applicable as not assessed in this in KS1

 

The table above shows the percentage of Level 4 (national expectation) and Level 5 (above national expectation) results achieved by our pupils in year six. Each year the cohort has made better than expected progress based on their results at the end of KS1.

 

It is expected that 87% of children should make 2 levels progress and we are delighted to have exceeded this target for the past three years in maths and writing and in 2013 and 2014 in reading. We are having some papers remarked as several have errors in marking which should lead to the percent rising.  This will be updated once the papers have been returned as this update was done 17/07/2015.