We’re really proud of our 2023 end of Key Stage 2 outcomes. They’re well above the national outcomes.
Recently released by Ofsted is another way to view the outcomes: using percentiles. This means, basically, putting all the schools in England in order from lowest to highest outcomes, and then dividing them into 100 similar performing groups, with the first percentile being the lowest performing groups and the 100th percentile being the top-performing group.
All of the outcomes listed below are regarded as being ‘significantly above national’ – considerably higher than the national assessment figures in 2023.
Attainment at expected standard
- Reading: 96th percentile
- Writing: 100th percentile
- Maths: 95th percentile
- Reading, Writing and Maths (combined): 98th percentile
- Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling: 100th percentile
Attainment at greater depth standard (the higher standard)
- Reading: significantly above national and in the 96th percentile
- Maths: significantly above national and in the 96th percentile
- Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling: significantly above national and in the 98th percentile
Progress
- Reading: significantly above national and in the 91st percentile
- Writing: significantly above national and in the 98th percentile
- Maths: significantly above national and in the 95th percentile
Well done to all the pupils in the 2022-23 Year 6 class.