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What have we achieved and where are we going?

What have we achieved and where are we going?. Open Parents’ Meeting 26 th September 2012. What did our Year 6 pupils achieve?. 76% Level 4+ in English 73% Level 4+ in Maths. 65% Level 4+ in both English and Maths. 30% Level 5 in English 27% Level 5 in Maths.

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What have we achieved and where are we going?

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  1. What have we achieved and where are we going? Open Parents’ Meeting 26th September 2012

  2. What did our Year 6 pupils achieve? • 76% Level 4+ in English • 73% Level 4+ in Maths. • 65% Level 4+ in both English and Maths. • 30% Level 5 in English • 27% Level 5 in Maths.

  3. Comparisons Y6 with National Data Hurst Hill 2012 National Average 2012 85% Level 4+ in English 84% Level 4+ in Maths. 37% Level 5 in English 39% Level 5 in Maths. • 76% Level 4+ in English • 73% Level 4+ in Maths. • 30% Level 5 in English • 27% Level 5 in Maths.

  4. Comparisons Y6 with Previous Years

  5. Year 2 Achievements Compared with National Data Hurst Hill 2012 National Average 2011 85% Level 2+ in Reading 81% Level 2+ in Writing 90% Level 2+ In Maths. 26% Level 3 in Reading 13% Level 3 in Writing 20% Level 3 in Maths. • 90% Level 2+ in Reading • 73% Level 2+ in Writing • 83% Level 2+ in Maths. • 19% Level 3 in Reading • 2% Level 3 in Writing • 19% Level 3 in Maths.

  6. Year 1 Achievements 76% Wa (Working at the expected level) in the new Year 1 Phonics Screening Check

  7. Reception Achievements Compared with National Data Hurst Hill 2012 % 6+ Scale Points National Average 2011 % 6+ Scale Points 91% in Dispositions and Attitudes 87% in Social Development 83% in Emotional Development 84% in Knowledge and Understanding of the World 91% in Physical Development 83% in Creative Development • 91% in Dispositions and Attitudes • 85% in Social Development • 91% in Emotional Development • 83% in Knowledge & Understanding of the World • 100% in Physical Development • 85% in Creative Development

  8. Reception Achievements Compared with National Data Hurst Hill 2012 % 6+ Scale Points National Average 2011 % 6+ Scale Points 86% in Language for Communication & Thinking 79% in Linking Sounds and Letters 76% in Reading 67% in Writing 90% in Numbers as Labels for Counting 78% in Calculating 85% in Shape, Space & Measures • 94% in Language for Communication & Thinking • 87% in Linking Sounds and Letters • 78% in Reading • 78% in Writing • 91% in Numbers as Labels for Counting • 87% in Calculating • 89% in Shape, Space & Measures

  9. Absence Comparisons

  10. Number of Pupils on Roll

  11. National Changes September 2012 • New Ofsted Framework “ Only good is good enough” • Revised Early Years Foundation Stage Framework • New Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar test • New standards for all teachers • New Teacher Appraisal regulations • New requirements for publishing information online www.ofsted.gov.uk

  12. Changes on the Horizon • New funding formula for schools • New SEND legislation • Changing role of the Local Authority • New Primary Curriculum? • Performance related pay for teachers?

  13. Priorities for 2012-13 • Continue to raise standards of teaching and learning • Continue to improve standards of behaviour and safety • Continue to improve communication with stakeholders • Continue to raise the profile of our school

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