Performance Data

What are SATs?

SATs are statutory assessments carried out by all state schools. They assess how your child’s abilities compare nationally with other children in the same year group.

Your child will be assessed at Key Stage 1 (KS1) during Year 2, at age 7.

Further SATs testing takes place at Key Stage 2 (KS2), when your child will take part in National Curriculum tests in reading, mathematics and grammar and spelling at the end of Year 6 (usually age 11).

Early Years Foundation Stage 2018/2019:

School Good Level of Development 69.2%

Year 1 Phonics 2018/2019:

Number of pupils achieving expected standard 64.2%


Working at the expected standardExpected standard nationalWorking at greater depthGreater depth national
Reading70%75%19%25%
Writing67%69%19%18%
Maths74%75%22%22%

KS2 SATS Results 2018/2019 – Achieving the expected standard

Maths – Achieving the expected standard 89%
Reading – Achieving the expected standard 93%
Reading – Achieving the expected standard – National 73%
Writing – Achieving the expected standard 74%
Writing – Achieving the expected standard – National 78%
Maths – Achieving the expected standard – National 79%
GPS – Achieving the expected standard 96%
GPS – Achieving the expected standard – National 78%
RWM combined – Achieving the expected standard 67%
RWM combined – Achieving the expected standard – National 65%

KS2 SATS Results 2018/2019 – Achieving greater depth

Reading – Achieving greater depth 37%
Reading – Achieving greater depth – National 27%
Writing – Achieving greater depth 15%
Writing – Achieving greater depth – National 20%
Maths – Achieving greater depth 33%
Maths – Achieving greater depth – National 24%
GPS – Achieving greater depth 48%
GPS – Achieving greater depth – National 34%
RWM combined – Achieving greater depth 7%
RWM combined – Achieving greater depth – National 11%

Scaled scores and progress:

* For a pupil to achieve the expected standard in reading and maths they must achieve a scaled score of 100+ in the corresponding tests.

* For a pupil to be working at greater depth in reading and maths they must achieve a scaled score of 110+ in the corresponding tests.

The average scaled score at Rokeby Primary School for reading is 108.1

The average scaled score at Rokeby Primary School for maths is 105.5

The average scaled score at Rokeby Primary School for GPS is 109

* Average progress made in KS2

National average progress is always 0. Schools that make less progress receive a negative number rating, schools that make more progress receive a positive rating.

Average progress in reading +5.86
Average progress in writing +1.12
Average progress in maths +2.56

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