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St Mary's C of E

School Bideford

Ofsted and Performance Data

“The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. The last available public data is from the 2018 to 2019 academic year. It is important to note that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.”

Here is a link to our EYFS, KS1 and KS2 results for 2022 and 2023

The 2022-23 document includes children's outcomes for the last academic year in EYFS, KS1 and KS2. In EYFS more children achieved a good level of development than that seen nationally. In KS1, more children are achieving greater depth this year particularly in Reading and Maths. In KS2, more children achieved achieved the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths compared to the year before and this is now broadly in line with the national (55% compared to 59%). Key challenges are continuing to improve writing so it is in line with attainment in Reading and Maths at St Mary's.

 

The 2022 document includes children's outcomes at the end of EYFS, KS1 and KS2. Outcomes are either broadly in line, better or significantly better than national statistics. For example, 2022 outcomes in KS2 Maths and Reading are better than those seen nationally at the expected standard. In EYFS, significantly more children achieved a good level of development than that seen nationally for 2022. Children are also making better progress in 2022 between KS1 and KS2 compared to 2019 data and in Maths this was particularly strong. In the Multiplication Tables Check, Year 4 children at St Mary's perform significantly better at every threshold. For example, nationally 27% of children achieved full marks (25/25) whereas at St Mary's this was 41%. In Science, 95% of children achieved the expected standard in 2022 and this was significantly better than that seen nationally. Teacher assessments in KS1 (Reading, Writing and Maths) and KS2 (Writing) were moderated by the Local Authority in 2022 to ensure rigor and consistency with national standards. A key area for development going forward is writing at KS2 ensuring results are either in line or better than the national average for 2023. 

Please find below our most recent Ofsted reports and relevant information from the Department for Education Performance Tables. 

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