School Performance

Pupils are tested or assessed at different points throughout their school life and these results are submitted to the Department for Education to be collated alongside all other schools.

  • Early Years Foundation Stage: Age 5. Children are assessed in seven main areas: Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED), Communication, Language and Literacy (CLL), Literacy, Mathematics, Physical Development (PD), Understanding the World (UTW), Expressive Arts and Design (EAD). If children achieve in each of those areas, they achieve a Good Level of Development (GLD)
  • Year 1: Age 6. Phonics Screening Check. Children are assessed on their ability to decode (sound out) familiar and nonsense words.
  • Year 4: Age 9. Multiplication tables check
  • Year 6: Age 11. Children take Standard Attainment Tests (SATS). These include reading, writing, grammar, punctuation and spelling, Maths reasoning papers and mental arithmetic. These tests are conducted under test conditions and papers are sent securely to be marked externally. Children are either deemed to be Working Towards the Standard (WTS), Working At the Standard (WA) or Higher Standard (HS), or Greater Depth (GD) in writing, as these are assessed over a portfolio of pupil’s work.

Follow the links below to visit the Department of Education’s website, where you can view our school performance table. This contains lots of information including characteristics, spend-per-pupil data and other statistics.

Compare School Performance Data in England

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