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Performance Data

School Performance

The Department for Education publishes Performance Tables which provide information on the achievements of pupils in primary, secondary and 16-18 provision in schools and colleges.  

 

The Primary School Performance Tables provide information on school performance for pupils at the end of Key Stage 2 (KS2) of the National Curriculum, showing how results for pupils in Year 6 compare with other schools, locally and nationally.  They also provide information on pupil absence, school finance, school workforce and Ofsted inspection results.

 

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, schools were not required to publish their exam and assessment results from 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 academic years as these were not published as performance measures by the Secretary of State.   

 

 

National Curriculum Tests

National Curriculum tests take place in Year 6 in English and Mathematics.  St Osmund’s pupils perform  highly in the Year 6 National Curriculum tests, with attainment consistently above national and Local Authority averages.

 

Summary of KS2 Attainment 2022-2023

 

KS2                       % Achieving

St Osmund's

National

2024

(25 pupils)

2024

Expected RWM

84%

61%

High RWM

12%

8%

Expected Reading

92%

74%

High Reading

36%

28%

Expected Writing

84%

72%

High Writing

36%

13%

Expected Maths

92%

73%

High Maths

32%

24%

Expected GPS

88%

72%

High GPS

48%

32%

Expected Science

100%

81%

 

RWM stands for Reading, Writing and Maths combined

GPS stands for Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling.

 

End of Key Stage 2 Results are reported as a scaled score between 80 and 120, with 100 being the national expectation for a Year 6 pupil.

St Osmund's Pupils' average reading test standardised score = 109
St Osmund's Pupils' average maths test standardised score = 107

 

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Pupil Progress at St Osmund's in KS2

In 2023 in Mathematics, the school progress score was 2.3, which is well above the national average.

In 2023 in Reading, the school progress score was 2.8, which is well above the national average.

In 2023 in Writing, based on Teacher Assessment the school progress score was 2.9, which is well above the national average.  (2024 data should be avaiablable from December 2024)

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