SCHOOL RESULTS2016 SATS

The children have worked very hard over their time at school and should be rightly proud of their attainment and progress. Here you will see a few of the head-line figures….

2016 SATS national test results:

School
ARE / National
ARE / % difference
Reading / 68% / 66% / +2%
Writing / 75% / 74% / +1%
Maths / 84% / 70% / +14%
Spag / 83% / 72% / +11%
Combined / 58% / 53% / +5%
  • Our results are above National Average in all areas.
  • Gap between children entitled to Pupil Premium Grant and those not entitled has closed in Reading and Writing over the last 3 years.
  • Children entitled to Pupil Premium Grant are +8% above those not entitled in reading.
  • Maths gap between children entitled to Pupil Premium Grant and those not entitledhas remained the same (-9%).
  • Our average scaled score is higher than the National Average in all 3 subjects(Reading, Maths, Grammar,Punctuation,Spelling) and in combined results.
  • Children with English as an additional language have performed better or very similarly to children that speak English as their primary language.
  • Children that attained a “2C” or current equivalent result in KS1 tests remain a focus for us.

PPG / NON PPG / SEN / NON SEN / Boys / Girls
Reading / 58% / 65% / 50% / 68% / 67% / 73%
Writing / 75% / 77% / 25% / 83% / 73% / 91%
Maths / 75% / 84% / 50% / 87% / 85% / 85%

Questions that we willneed to find the answers to

  1. Why do girls do better at writing and reading than boys? How can we improve the boys' results?
  2. What is missing from Special Educational Needs writing that puts it so far behind? How can we facilitate their improvement?

SATs Overview as Per data to be included in 2016 performance tables

We judge our attainment and Progress to be good because

The percentage of pupils achieving the ‘expected standard’ in English
reading, English writing and mathematics at the end of key stage 2
All subjects are above NA but we want to be at least 10% higher by July 2017
The pupils’ average scaled score: at the end of key stage 2
All subjects are above NA but we want to have a higher average by July 2017
National Average / School Result
Reading / 103 / 104
Maths / 103 / 106
SPAG / 104 / 106
The percentage of pupils achieving the higher than expected standard in English reading, English writing and mathematics at the end of key stage 2
School Result
Reading / 19%
Writing (GDS) / 32%
Maths / 28%
SPAG / 35%
Combined / 9%
The pupils’ average progress:
The percentage of pupils achieving the ‘expected standard’ in English
reading, English writing and mathematics at the end of key stage 2
Above NA in Writing and Maths below in reading but NOT significantly.
About all floor targets for progress.
School Result
Reading 63/68 / -1.2
Writing 65/68 / +0.3
Maths 63/68 / +0.9