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KS2 School Attainment 2023-2024
Attainment (average scaled scores): Children’s results are reported using a scaled score. A scaled score of 100 represents the expected standard for each test. A child achieving a scaled score of 100 or more means they are working at or above the expected standard in the subject. Less than 100 means that they may need more support to reach the expected standard. The highest scaled score possible at KS2 is 120, and the lowest is 80. There is more information on scaled scores at:
Understanding scaled scores at key stage 2 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
|
Auriol 2024 |
National Average |
---|---|---|
Reading at Expected standard |
94% |
74% |
Reading at Higher standard |
47% |
28% |
Writing at Expected standard |
86% |
72% |
Writing at Higher standard |
27% |
13% |
Maths at Expected standard |
87% |
73% |
Maths at Higher standard |
40% |
24% |
SPaG at Expected standard |
92% |
72% |
SPAG at Higher standard |
52% |
32% |
Combined Expected standard |
80% |
61% |
Combined Higher standard |
17% |
8% |
Science |
84% |
80% |
Multiplication Tables Check - Year 4
During summer term in Year 4, children sit a standardised multiplication tables check. The purpose of the check is to determine whether your child can fluently recall their times tables up to 12, which is essential for future success in mathematics. There are 25 questions in the check each year.
Multiplication tables check: information for parents - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
2023/24 |
Auriol Junior School |
National |
---|---|---|
Mean Score |
23.90 |
20.6 |
Full marks (25/25) |
77% |
34% |
Scored over 20 |
93% |
N/A |
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