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Seathorne
Primary Academy

Performance Data

Click here to view the Department for Education School Performance Tables for Seathorne Primary Academy.

2024 Performance Data

Reception GLD

GLD is a performance measure for EYFS pupils. Children are defined as having reached a good level of development at the end of the EYFS if they have achieved at least the expected level in:

  • Early learning goals in the prime areas of leaning (personal, social and emotional development, physical development and communication  and  language)
  • Early learning goals in specific areas of mathematics and literacy

68% of our pupils achieved the GLD

Phonics

In year 1, all pupils take part in the statutory Phonics Screening test. This assesses the phonic understanding of pupils and their ability to decode words. Children who do not reach the appropriate standard are given targeted support in Year 2 and retests at the end of that year.

78% of our Y1 pupils achieved the required level

86% of our Y2 pupils (who needed to retake the screening) achieved the required level

Year 2 End of Key Stage 1 assessments

From the academic year 2023 to 2024, there is no longer any statutory requirement for schools to carry out end of KS1 teacher assessment. At Seathorne, Year 2 pupils sit the KS1 SATs (now optional Assessment Tests) in reading and maths. Writing continues to be assessed by our teachers.

The tests are designed to assess progress and attainment of pupils to determine whether they are working at the expected standard for their age (ARE).

87% of our pupils achieved ARE in reading, with 26% achieving above ARE

65% of our pupils achieved ARE in writing, with 13% achieving above ARE

70% of our pupils achieved ARE in mathematics, with 17% achieving above ARE

52% of our pupils achieved ARE in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 13% achieved above ARE combined

Year 6 End of Key Stage 2 assessments (Unvalidated)

Year 6 pupils sit the KS2 SATs (Statutory Assessment Test) in reading; grammar, punctuation and spelling (GPS) and maths. Writing is assessed by our teachers. 

The tests are designed to assess progress and attainment of pupils to determine whether they are working at the expected standard for their age (ARE).

57% of our pupils achieved ARE in reading, writing and maths combined

82% of our pupils achieved ARE in reading, with 4% achieving above ARE

74% of our pupils achieved ARE in writing, with 0% achieving above ARE

79% of our pupils achieved ARE in mathematics, with 8% achieving above ARE

87% of our pupils achieved ARE in GPS, with 24% achieving above ARE

KS2 Average Scaled Scores

Reading: 104 

GPS: 105

 Maths: 104

KS1 to KS2: Progress Measures 
(confidence interval in brackets)

Reading: +4.9

Writing TA: +3.7

Maths: +4.3