School Performance

Assessment and Data

Assessment Results and Summary Data

70% Combined Reading, Writing and Maths (2016)

77% Combined Reading, Writing and Maths (2017)

90% Combined Reading, Writing and Maths (2018)

73% Combined Reading, Writing and Maths (2019)


Shirestone Academy KS2 Results for Attainment and Progress continue to be significantly above the National Average for 2016, 2017 and 2018.


CLICK HERE TO SEE ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS IN 2016

CLICK HERE TO SEE ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS IN 2017

CLICK HERE TO SEE ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS IN 2018

CLICK TO SEE FULL ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS FOR 2018 INCLUDING THE 3 YEAR AVERAGE

CLICK TO SEE FULL ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS FOR 2019 INCLUDING THE 3 YEAR AVERAGE

CLICK TO SEE FULL ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS FOR 2022

CLICK TO SEE FULL ATTAINMENT AND PROGRESS FOR 2023



If you would like to discuss any of this data further please contact the school office.


Click here to view information on the revised SATs data issued from the DfE. (Primary School Progress Measures).


 To view the school performance tables, click the ink below:

http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/


 We are incredibly proud of our children in Year 6 for achieving such Outstanding Results.  We wish them the best in their new Secondary Schools.

The Government has announced that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020 and 2021.  

Ofsted Information

 

View our latest  OUTSTANDING Ofsted report

10300867 The Shirestone Academy 138425 Final PDF.pdf

Click here to read our most recent Ofsted Report

Click here to view our school performance tables

Assessments

Frequently Asked Questions

How will I know how my child has performed in their assessment?

Teachers will share information regarding your child's learning and development regularly throughout the year. NB: The results from the Reception Baseline Assessment are not shared with schools. 


What is a scaled score?

A Scaled Score converts the number of marks a student has got into a consistent and standardised score. 


What does ARE mean? 

ARE (Age Related Expectation) means that your child is working at their current age expectations. 


What does GLD mean?

GLD stands for Good Level of Development and has replaced Exceeding in Early Years