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Key Stage and SATs Performance Information

The information below compares the attainment in 2024 of our pupils against the national average.

We are delighted with our excellent results this year across the school.  They are a tribute to the hard work of the children and the staff. 

 

Early Years Foundation Stage

77% of pupils in Reception attained a Good Level of Development against the Early Years Framework.

 

A Good Level of Development is defined as children working at the expected standard or exceeding the expected standard in the key areas of literacy, maths, physical development, communication and language and personal, social and emotional development.

 

Year One Phonic Screening

100% of pupils in Year One attained the expected standard in the Phonic Screening test.

 

Key Stage Two

Children in Year 6 are also assessed on their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum.  The results of the statutory tests (SATs) are reported using a scaled score, where a score of 100 represents the expected standard. The highest possible score is 120.

Children are awarded one of the following Teacher Assessment judgments in writing:

Expected Standard - Working at the expected standard for their age. Children with a scaled score of 100 and above are included in this group.

Greater Depth - Working at greater depth within the expected standard and has a strong understanding of the curriculum. Children with a scaled score of 110 and above are included in this group.

 

Year 6 pupils were assessed in reading, writing, grammar, punctuation and spelling, maths and science. For further information, please see the leaflet Information for parents KS2 from the Standards and Testing Agency.

 

KS2 2024 national data

At St John’s in Reading 93% of pupils met the expected standard and 48% achieved greater depth

Nationally in reading, 74% of pupils met the expected standard

At St John’s in Reading average scaled score was 110

Nationally in reading average scaled score was 105.1

At St John’s in maths 85% of pupils met the expected standard and 52% achieved greater depth

Nationally in maths, 73% of pupils met the expected standard

At St John’s in maths average scaled score was 107.2

Nationally in maths average scaled score was 104.2

At St John’s in writing 85% of pupils met the expected standard and 11% achieved greater depth

Nationally in writing, 72% of pupils met the expected standard

Writing does not have a scaled score

At St John’s in grammar, punctuation and spelling 89% of pupils met the expected standard and 56% achieved greater depth

Nationally in grammar, punctuation and spelling, 72% of pupils met the expected standard, unchanged since 2023.

At St John’s in grammar, punctuation and spelling average scaled score was 110

At St John’s in science 96% of pupils met the expected standard

Nationally in science, 81% of pupils met the expected standard

Attainment in all of reading, writing and maths (combined) 

St John’s in all of reading, writing and maths, 78% of pupils met the expected standard and 11% achieved greater depth in all of reading, writing and maths

Nationally in all of reading, writing and maths, 61% of pupils met the expected standard

 

The information below compares the attainment in 2023 of our pupils against the national average.

We are delighted with our excellent results this year across the school.  They are a tribute to the hard work of the children and the staff. 

Early Years Foundation Stage

76% of pupils in Reception attained a Good Level of Development against the Early Years Framework.

 

A Good Level of Development is defined as children working at the expected standard or exceeding the expected standard in the key areas of literacy, maths, physical development, communication and language and personal, social and emotional development.

 

Year One Phonic Screening

77% of pupils in Year One attained the expected standard in the Phonic Screening test.

 

Key Stage Two

Children in Year 6 are also assessed on their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum.  The results of the statutory tests (SATs) are reported using a scaled score, where a score of 100 represents the expected standard. The highest possible score is 120.

Children are awarded one of the following Teacher Assessment judgments in writing:

Expected Standard - Working at the expected standard for their age. Children with a scaled score of 100 and above are included in this group.

Greater Depth - Working at greater depth within the expected standard and has a strong understanding of the curriculum. Children with a scaled score of 110 and above are included in this group.

 

Year 6 pupils were assessed in reading, writing, grammar, punctuation and spelling, maths and science. For further information, please see the leaflet Information for parents KS2 from the Standards and Testing Agency.

END OF KS2 SATs RESULTS

St John’s

2023

National Average

 2023

Reading – Expected Standard

88%

73%

Reading – Greater Depth

50%

28%

Reading – Average Scaled Score

110 

105 

Writing* – Expected Standard

88%

71%

Writing* – Greater Depth

15%

14%

Spelling, punctuation and Grammar – Expected Standard

88%

72%

Spelling, punctuation and Grammar – Greater Depth

58%

 

Spelling, punctuation and Grammar – Average Scaled Score

110

 105

Maths - Expected Standard

92%

73%

Maths – High Standard

42%

23%

Maths – Average Scaled Score

 109

104 

Science* - Expected Standard

96%

79%

Reading, Writing and Maths combined – Expected Standard

81%

59%

Reading, Writing and Maths combined – Greater depth/higher standard

12%

 

 

 

Key Stage One

At the end of KS1, teachers are required to assess each child in the areas of reading, writing, maths and science. National Curriculum assessment tests are used to support teachers’ judgements. For more information please see the leaflet Information for parents KS1 from the Standards and Testing Agency.

Judgements are made as follows:

Expected Standard – Working at the expected standard for a child at the end of Year 2

Greater Depth – Working at greater depth within the expected standard, with a strong understanding of the curriculum.

 

END OF KS1 SATs/TA RESULTS

St John’s

2023

National Average

2023

Reading – Expected Standard

77%

67%

Reading – Greater Depth

22%

18%

Writing – Expected Standard

73%

58%

Writing – Greater Depth

5%

8%

Maths – Expected Standard

77%

68%

Maths – Greater Depth

9%

 

Science

87%

 77%

Reading, Writing and Maths combined – Expected Standard

70%

 57%

Reading, Writing and Maths combined – Greater Depth

 

 

St. John's CE (VC) Primary School Data - 2021/22

The information below compares the attainment in 2022 of our pupils against the national average.  Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, statutory assessments in 2020 and 2021 were cancelled. However, in 2022 the statutory assessments were conducted and here are the results for St John's along with the national averages.  

Early Years Foundation Stage

64% of pupils in Reception attained a Good Level of Development against the Early Years Framework.

 

A Good Level of Development is defined as children working at the expected standard or exceeding the expected standard in the key areas of literacy, maths, physical development, communication and language and personal, social and emotional development.

Year One Phonic Screening

62% of pupils in Year One attained the expected standard in the Phonic Screening test.

 

Key Stage One

At the end of KS1, teachers are required to assess each child in the areas of reading, writing, maths and science. National Curriculum assessment tests are used to support teachers’ judgements. For more information, please see the leaflet Information for parents KS1  from the Standards and Testing Agency.

Judgements are made as follows:

Expected Standard – Working at the expected standard for a child at the end of Year 2

Greater Depth – Working at greater depth within the expected standard, with a strong understanding of the curriculum.

 

End of KS1 SATs ResultsSt. John's 2022National Average
Reading - Expected Standard70%68%
Reading - Greater Depth7%18%
Writing - Expected Standard70%59%
Writing - Greater Depth4%8%
Maths - Expected Standard63%70%
Maths - Greater Depth7%16%
Science89% 

Reading, Writing & Maths Combined

Expected Standard

59% 

Reading, Writing & Maths Combined

Greater Depth

4% 

 

Key Stage Two

Children in Year 6 are also assessed on their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum.  The results of the statutory tests (SATS) are reported using a scaled score, where a score of 100 represents the expected standard. The highest possible score is 120.

Children are awarded one of the following Teacher Assessment judgments in writing:

Expected Standard - Working at the expected standard for their age. Children with a scaled score of 100 and above are included in this group.

Greater Depth - Working at greater depth within the expected standard and has a strong understanding of the curriculum. Children with a scaled score of 110 and above are included in this group.

Year 6 pupils were assessed in reading, writing, grammar, punctuation and spelling, maths and science. For further information, please see the leaflet Information for parents KS2 from the Standards and Testing Agency.

End of KS2 SATs ResultsSt. John's 2022National Average
Reading - Expected Standard76%74%
Reading - Greater Depth28%28%
Reading - Average Scaled Score105105
*Writing - Expected Standard59%69%
*Writing - Greater Depth3%14%

Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar

Expected Standard

72%72%

Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar

Greater Depth

31% 

Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar

Average Scaled Score

104105
Maths - Expected Standard79%71%
Maths - Greater Depth21%23%
Maths - Average Scaled Score104104
Science - Expected Standard83%79%

Reading, Writing & Maths Combined

Expected Standard

52%59%

Reading, Writing & Maths Combined

Greater Depth

3%8%

* Teacher Assessment

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