End of Key Stage 2 tests
The children in our previous Year 6 took the National Curriculum tests last May.
The Government’s expectation (and indeed ours!) is that all children will reach at least the expected standard or above ( score 100).
Remember that we have a Special Needs Centre and even though these children have significant learning difficulties they all make fantastic progress, but are not expected to reach the levels of their mainstream peers. Nevertheless they are still counted in our marks and thus our league table position. This year these children accounted for about 6% of the year group, so the best score at the expected standard or above (score 100) we could realistically aim for was 94%. The table below shows our results, as published in the Government's league table and in brackets what our results would have been if the special needs centre pupils were excluded from the results.
2016 KS2 Performance Tables from the DfE (updated 29th Sep 2016)
Key Stage 2 Results
2015-2016
Expected Standard
Results |
National |
Oakfield Junior School Including centre children (4 pupils) |
Oakfield Junior School Without centre children |
---|---|---|---|
Reading |
66% |
83% |
89% |
SPAG |
72% |
84% |
91% |
Maths |
70% |
88% |
94% |
Writing |
74% |
83% |
88% |
Reading, Writing & Maths |
53% |
71% |
76% |
Above expected standard
Results |
Oakfield Junior School |
---|---|
Reading |
24% |
Writing |
12% |
Maths |
21% |
SPAG |
19% |
Expected Progress
Oakfield Junior School |
Confidence Intervals |
|
---|---|---|
Reading |
-0.6 |
-2.2 to 1.0 |
Maths |
-0.5 |
-3.1 to 0.1 |
Writing |
-1.5 |
-1.9 to 0.9 |
Average Scale Scores
Oakfield |
National |
|
---|---|---|
Reading |
106 |
103 |
Maths |
106 |
103 |
SPAG |
106 |
104 |
Please use this link to the DfE school performance tables for more details: