We are very proud of our latest national assessment results shown below for end of End of Key Stage 2 SATs.
Children at the end of Year 2 (aged 6-7) take part in national standardised tests known as the end of Key Stage 1 Assessments.
Children at the end of Year 6 (aged 10-11) take part in national standardised tests known as the end of Key Stage 2 Assessments.
At the end of Year 6 children’s skills in Reading, Writing, English Punctuation, Spelling & Grammar, and Maths are again assessed using national Standardised Assessment Tests (SATs).
The National % is shown in brackets in the table below.
|
2019 |
2020-2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
Reading |
72% (73%) |
COVID school closures = no data |
67% (75%) |
84% (73%) |
80% (74%) |
Reading |
21% (27%) |
23% (28%) |
38% (29%) |
43% (tbc) |
|
Writing |
70% (78%) |
67% (69%) |
75% (71%) |
77% (72%) |
|
Writing |
24% (20%) |
23% (13%) |
28% (12%) |
23% (tbc) |
|
Maths |
90% (83%) |
67% (71%) |
81% (73%) |
77% (73%) |
|
Maths |
28% (27%) |
20% (23%) |
41% (23%) |
37% (tbc) |
|
Combined RWM |
66% (65%) |
53% (59%) |
69% (59%) |
67% (61%) |
|
Combined RWM |
10% (11%) |
13% (11%) |
19% (7%) |
15% (tbc) |
2024
2023
At the end of Reception, children are expected to achieve what is described as a 'Good Level of Development'.
The National % is shown in brackets in the table below.
|
2019 |
2020-2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
Reception Good Level of Development GLD |
83% (72%)
|
COVID school closures = no data |
80% (65%) |
83% (67%) |
67% (67%) |
At the end of Year 1, children's knowledge and understanding of phonics is tested using national standardised tests.
The National % is shown in brackets in the table below.
|
2019 |
2020-2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
Year 1 Phonics |
87% (83%) |
COVID school closures = no data |
87% (75%) |
87% (79%) |
90% (79%) |
At the end of Year 2 children’s skills in Reading, Writing and Maths are assessed using national Standardised Assessment Tests (SATs).
The last compulsory KS1 SATs were administered in May 2023. They will now be optional. Unlike KS2 SATs, KS1 SATs don't have to be administered according to a nationally-set timetable in a specific week. Schools are free to manage the timetable and will aim to administer the tests in the classroom in a low-stress, low-key way.
|
2019 |
2020-2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
Reading |
83% |
COVID school closures = no data |
81% |
78% |
82% |
Reading |
27% |
26% |
25% |
54% |
|
Writing |
77% |
73% |
75% |
75% |
|
Writing |
20% |
20% |
19% |
21% |
|
Maths |
83% |
77% |
75% |
78% |
|
Maths |
23% |
23% |
22% |
29% |
|
Combined RWM |
61% |
68% |
69% |
75% |
|
Combined RWM |
13% |
19% |
19% |
18% |