Key Stage Results 2022-2023

Pupils take statutory assessments (as required by the DfE) during their time at primary school These are mainly based on teacher assessment but do include some assessment tasks and tests provided by the DfE. Schools must report the results of these assessments to the DfE and the information is published.

These assessments are:

Early Years Foundation Stage Baseline Assessment (introduced September 2021) on entry to school.

Year 1 Phonics Screening in June

KS1 Assessments in reading, writing and maths in May and June of Year 2

Y4 Multiplication Tables Check in the summer term of Year 4

KS2 SATS in reading, writing, grammar, spelling and punctuation and maths. SATS tests are taken in May of Year 6. Writing is teacher assessed whilst the other subjects are assessed by a test

Statutory Assessments were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid 19 pandemic

DFE School Performance Tables

School Performance Tables as published by the DFE can be found by following this link:

Click here to access the school’s full performance data

2022 – 2023

Comparative information about the attainment of pupils of the same age nationally

% meeting EXS or higher
Grammar Punctuation & Spelling* KGB School 81%
National 72%
Reading KGB School 93%
National 73%
Mathematics KGB School 81%
National 73%
Writing KGB School 81%
  National 71%
Reading, writing and mathematics combined KGB School 75%
  National 59%

 

Initial progress estimates

 

Expected progress or better

Above expected progress

Reading

100%

50%

Mathematics

100%

25%

Writing

94%

12%

2022 – 2023

Progress in reading*

School

Confidence Interval

2.7 to 9.1

Banding

Well Above Average

Progress in writing*

School

Confidence Interval

1.5 to 4.6

Banding

Average

Progress in maths*

School

Confidence Interval

1.1 to 7.1

Banding

Well Above Average

Percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths

  • School 75% 75%
  • Local Authority Average 56% 56%
  • England Average 60% 60%

Percentage of pupils achieving at a higher standard in reading, writing and maths

  • School 13% 13%
  • Local Authority Average 7% 7%
  • England Average 8% 8%

Average score in reading**

School

Local Authority Average

England Average

Average score in maths

School

Local Authority Average

England Average

* The scores are calculated by comparing the key stage 2 test and assessment results of pupils at this school with the results of pupils in schools across England who started with similar assessment results at the end of the previous key stage – key stage 1.

A score above zero means pupils made more progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 1.

A score below zero means pupils made less progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 1.

** This score is known as the reading ‘scaled score’. The score is an average for pupils in the school. The expected standard is a score of 100 or more. The higher standard is 110 or more.

Friday 22nd March 2024

Two short half terms has brought us quickly to the end of term. It is amazing how time flies ! It certainly does not seem three years ago that I became headteacher of our school, but looking back I am so proud of each and every member of the school community, for the...

Friday 23rd February 2024

Oh what a night! Young Voice 2024! On Wednesday night, 33 of our amazing children joined over4,500 others from schools across the area in a fantastic show at the Sheffi eld Arena. Joined byprofessional dancers, singers and musicians they certainly brought the house...

Friday 19th January 2024

Happy New Year to you all and welcome back to school. It seems an age ago we had a busy, exciting end of term with Christmas parties, carol concerts and nativities and staff would like to send huge thanks for the gifts and cards received last term. Hopefully over the...

Friday 1st December 2023

Year 1 and 2 Alternative Advent For the past couple of weeks, the Key Stage 1 children have been bringing in their favourite books,all wrapped up! Every day in the run up to Christmas one will be chosen to share with their class.The children are very excited to see...

Friday 27th October 2023

Last week Years 3,4 and 5 went on a visit to York to consolidate their work on Vikings. However,as you will see they also found out more about Tudors and becoming an archaeologist. This is Austen's recount of the day:

Friday 13th October 2023

As there has not been a newsletter for the last few weeks, this edition is just a snippet of what thechildren have been getting up to. A big thank you for your love and support.

Friday 15th September 2023

Welcome Back Welcome to the first newsletter of the year and a huge welcome to our fantastic new receptionchildren who have settled in so beautifully already. What a joy to see them already listening so welland playing so cooperatively with their friends. There has...

Friday 14th July 2023

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Friday 30th June 2023

For those of you who missed it- we received the results of our recent inspection last week. We are delighted that the inspection team recognised our strengths and that, “At the heart of the school’s ethos is the desire for pupils to shine.” This report reflects the...