All statutory assessments due to take place in 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to COVID-19.
Key Stage 2 results for the academic year 2021 to 2022, as stated by the Secretary of State will not be published. This is because statutory assessments returned for the first time since 2019, without adaptions, after disruptions cause by the pandemic.
The information below outlines our statutory assessment results from last year for the end of Key Stage 2 and teacher assessments from the end of Key stage 1 in 2019.
Key Stage 2 Data 2019
Cohort Size: 18
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Percentage achieving the expected standard |
Percentage exceeding the expected standard |
Reading |
89% |
28% |
Writing |
89% |
22% |
Maths |
94% |
28% |
SPAG |
94% |
39% |
Percentage achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths |
89% 11% at higher standard |
COMPARATIVE INFORMATION KS2 – 2023 17 pupils: 1 pupil = approx. 6 % of cohort |
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% Of pupils meeting expected standard: school |
% Of pupils meeting expected standard: national* |
Average scaled test score: school |
Average scaled test score: national * |
Working at a higher level |
Reading (test) |
82% |
73% |
109 |
105 |
59% |
Grammar, punctuation and spelling (test) |
82% |
72% |
107 |
105 |
53% |
Math (test) |
82% |
73% |
105 |
104 |
36% |
Writing (teacher assessment) - includes those working at greater depth |
71% |
71% |
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Science |
82% |
80% |
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Attainment in all of reading, writing and math’s (combined) |
71% |
59% |
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