STANDARDS AND ACHIEVEMENT
SEE HOW WE COMPARE WITH OTHER SCHOOLS NATIONALLY
To view our schools latest performance tables published by the Department for Education please click here.
Our teachers assess children’s progress at regular intervals throughout the year. All children have personal targets to meet in each subject and their teachers design sequences of work to enable the children to achieve their targets.
Alongside teacher assessments, children are required to be tested at the end of key year groups. See below for an overview of how children at Adderley have performed in their official assessments and how these results compare with other schools nationally.
The Government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021-22 academic year. The last available public data is from the 2018-19 academic year. It is important to note that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.
KS2 PROGRESS MEASURES
A score of 0 means pupils in this school, on average, do about as well as KS2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
A positive score means pupils in this school, on average, do better at KS2 than those with similar prior attainment nationally.
A negative score means pupils in this school, on average, do worse at KS2 than those with similar prior attainment nationally. A negative score does not necessarily mean a school is below the floor.
A negative progress score does not mean that pupils did not make any progress between KS1 and KS2. It means that they made less progress than other pupils with similar prior attainment nationally.
(A school with a mathematics progress of -4 would mean that, on average, pupils in this school achieved 4 scaled score points lower in the KS2 mathematics test than other pupils with similar prior attainment nationally)