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Ofsted and Performance Data

Our most recent OFSTED inspection was in July 2024, where we were judged as ‘Good’.

OFSTED inspects schools to provide information to parents, to promote improvement and to hold schools to account for the public money they receive. OFSTED provide an independent assessment of the quality and standards of education in schools, and check whether pupils are achieving as well as they can.

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Read to below to find out more about OFSTED and Parent View. 

What is OFSTED?

What is OFSTED?

Ofsted aims to improve lives by raising standards in education and children’s social care. They inspect and regulate thousands of organisations and individuals providing education, training and care – from childminders to training providers, schools to local authorities.

Parent View

Parent View

Parent View is a fantastic tool for parents to provide feedback to OFSTED about school. Just use the link at the top of the page to register, and then provide your thoughts. Remember, you can always talk to someone at school too!

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Find Out More

To find out more about OFSTED, the work they do, and a report for any school, provider or individual in England, use the link at the top of the page.

Follow the link below for a summary of outcome in the KS1 and 2 statutory assessments and phonics screening.

The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. They have archived data from the 2018 to 2019 academic year because they recognise that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.

 

To find us on the DFE school performance tables please Click Here

 

Key Stage Two (end of primary school) results
Percentage of pupils that achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 72% (61% nationally)
The progress score in reading between KS1 and KS2 +1.95
The progress score in writing between KS1 and KS2 +2.79
The progress score in maths between KS1 and KS2 +2.38
Percentage of pupils that achieved a higher standard in reading, writing and maths 7% (8% nationally)
Pupils’ average scaled score in the reading test 105 (105 nationally)
Pupils’ average scaled score in the maths test 104 (104 nationally)
Pupils’ average scaled score in the grammar, punctuation and spelling test 105 (106 nationally)

 

 

Foundation Stage Profile
Performance Measure

School

National

School vs National

Good Level of Development

84.2%

74.8%

+9.4%

 

Key Stage 1
Performance Measure

School

National

School vs National

Year 1 Phonics Screening

82%

85.3%

-3.3%

Expected Standard in Reading

68%

67%

         +1%
Expected Standard in Writing

64%

60%

+ 4%

Expected Standard in Maths

76%

70%

+ 6%

 

Key Stage 2 – Attainment
Performance Measure

School

National

School vs National

Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check

36%

29%

-+7%

Expected Standard in R, W & M Combined

72%

61%

+11%

Expected Standard in Reading

81%

74%

+7%

Expected Standard in Writing

84%

72%

+12%

Expected Standard in Maths

79%

73%

+6%

Expected Standard in Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling

72%

72%

=%

Greater Depth/High Score in R, W & M Combined

7%

8%

-1%

Greater Depth in Reading

23%

29.0%

-6%

Greater Depth in Writing

19%

13%

+6%

Greater Depth in Maths

19%

24%

-5%

Greater Depth in Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling

26%

30%

-4%

Average Scaled Score in Reading

105.3

105.1

+ 0.2

Average Scaled Score in Writing

          N/A

Average Scaled Score in Maths

104

104.2

         – 0.2

 

Key Stage 2 – Progress
Performance Measure

School

Progress in Reading

+1.95

Progress in Writing

+2.79

Progress in Maths

+2.38

 

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