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Aston Rowant C of E Primary

Aston Rowant C of E Primary. Ofsted Inspection June 2013. The 4 Areas of the Inspection. 1 Achievement (attainment + progress) 2 Teaching and Learning 3 Behaviour and safety 4 Leadership and Management. Achievement (Attainment). 1c = 7 points 1b = 9 points 1a = 11 points

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Aston Rowant C of E Primary

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  1. Aston Rowant C of E Primary Ofsted Inspection June 2013

  2. The 4 Areas of the Inspection 1 Achievement (attainment + progress) 2 Teaching and Learning 3 Behaviour and safety 4 Leadership and Management

  3. Achievement (Attainment) • 1c = 7 points 1b = 9 points 1a = 11 points • End of Y2- national age related expectation is level 2b = 15 points • End of Y6- national age related expectation is level 4b = 27 points

  4. Attainment for May 2012 based on levels

  5. Attainment based on points

  6. Achievement (Progress) • Expected progress is from level 2b in Y2 (15 points) to level 4b in Y6 (27 points) which is 12 points progress. • Percentage of pupils making expected progress in 2012 (based on 10 pupils) School National Reading 90% 90% Writing 70% 90% Maths 90% 87%

  7. Percentage of current pupils in KS2 exceeding expected progress

  8. Teaching and Learning • The judgement is based on results, lesson observations and work in books. All three areas need to be outstanding to achieve an overall judgement of outstanding. • The grade for teaching and learning can not be higher than the grade for achievement. • The data is based on pupils who left in July 2012.

  9. Behaviour and Safety • Pupils are polite and respectful • The children say they feel safe and well cared for • The anti-bullying and e-safety initiatives were important factors in fostering the feeling of well being. • Spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness are very strong.

  10. Leadership and Management • Clear recognition of positive change and improvement under the Headteacher • Effective monitoring of teaching and impact on learning • Advances made in the use of tracking of pupil progress. Needs more time to show impact. • Exceptional promotion of pupils’ spiritual, moral, social & cultural development. • Very high rating of this area also in parent survey.

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