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School Performance

Here are our assessment headlines from the Summer 2019.

You can find our school performance information on the DfE website

School Performance

Pupils are assessed against National standards four times throughout primary school:


At the end of Reception (EYFS):

A ‘Good Level of Development’ measures children’s learning in personal, social and emotional development, physical development, communication and language, mathematics and literacy.

At the end of Year 1:

The Phonics Screening checks the children’s ability to apply phonics to decode when reading – this is considered a vital skill in learning to read.

At the end of Year 2 (KS1):

The children are assessed by their teacher in Reading, Writing and Maths. Part of the assessment is a written test completed in small groups as part of normal classroom practice.

At the end of year 6 (KS2):

The children are assessed in Reading, Writing, Maths, SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) and Science. Reading, Maths and SPaG scores are determined by a formal written test.

We report statutory assessments at the end of Reception Year (Early Years Foundation Stage), Phonics Check (Year 1) and Key Stage 2 (Year 6).

This gives a percentage of children who have achieved the expected level alongside those that have reached a higher standard than expected. We use these outcomes to measure the achievement of our pupils against national averages.

Our most recent results are reported below and you can see a further breakdown of these here:

ReadingWritingMaths GSPRWM*
Alexandra 68%76%62%64%46%
National 202575%72%74%73%62%

*Reading, Writing, Mathematics combined.


ReadingWritingMathsGSPRWM
Alexandra 22%12%16%12%4%
National 202533%13%26%%298%

Alexandra 74%
National 202580%

Alexandra72%
National 202568%