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Longfleet Combined School, 21 st June 2013 Where are we? Report for Governors

Longfleet Combined School, 21 st June 2013 Where are we? Report for Governors. Where you see a speech bubble – the information given is intended to help you interpret the graph or table being shown. I hope they help but do ask if you have any questions.

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Longfleet Combined School, 21 st June 2013 Where are we? Report for Governors

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  1. Longfleet Combined School, 21st June 2013Where are we?Report for Governors Where you see a speech bubble – the information given is intended to help you interpret the graph or table being shown. I hope they help but do ask if you have any questions. Please bear in mind that the KS2 SATs (Year 6) results for reading and maths are due in on 9th July so some data is not included Year 7 data is not yet included

  2. Whole School attainment, compared to national expectation - shown as ‘0’ IBP = Individual Behaviour Plan EAL = English as an Additional Language July 2012 SA= School Action, SAP = School Action Plus, STAT = Statemented FSM = Free School Meals CAF = Common Assessment Framework July 2013

  3. Attainment in maths July 2012 These two bars show where the whole school was, and is now, compared to ‘expected.’ Remember – to track cohort progress, read diagonally Please don’t be misled by the bar height – look at the number above each bar  June 2013 Year 6 SATs test data due 9th July

  4. Attainment in reading July 2012 Remember that one point is approx. one term’s worth of ‘average’ progress… this means that a year which is 3 points higher than ‘expected’ is approx. a year ahead of where the average for their age would be. July 2013

  5. Attainment in writing July 2012 July 2013

  6. Term by term progress in maths 2011 –2012 Whole School Autumn Summer Spring Nationally ‘expected’ progress in a year is 4 points in KS1 and 3 points in KS2

  7. Term by term progress in reading ‘Outstanding progress’ is suggested to be 6 points+ a year in KS1 and 5 points+ a year in KS2. 2012 - 2013

  8. Term by term progress in writing 2011-2012 2012-2013 2012 - 2013

  9. 2014 KS1 Predictions & past KS1 results

  10. Current KS2 Predictions & past KS2 results

  11. Reading, Writing and Maths predictions KS2 2013 The KS2 2013 writing results are final as they are teacher assessed now. The reading and maths results are due July 9th, the date here is predictions from Easter data.

  12. KS1 – KS2 two levels progress

  13. KS1 – KS2 two levels progress

  14. % of children in each year group who made expected progress (those making 2 or less in KS2 and 3 or less in KS1) To get ‘good’, by OfSTED standards, at least 85% of children make ‘expected’ progress

  15. % of children in each class at or above expected attainment at start and end of year 2012 - 2013

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