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LA Provisional Outcomes 2014. Foundation Stage Headlines. 66% of Southwark school children achieved a Good Level of Development (GLD) (60% in 2013) higher than 2013 national (52%), London (53%) and statistical neighbour averages (55%). Phonics Year 1.
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Foundation Stage Headlines 66% of Southwark school children achieved a Good Level of Development (GLD) (60% in 2013) higher than 2013 national (52%), London (53%) and statistical neighbour averages (55%)
Phonics Year 1 2014 Phonics 77% Improvement from 2013 with an 5% percentage point increase from 72% in 2013. 2013 national average 69%,
KS1 Provisional HeadlinesSouthwark made improvements in all KS1 subjects The percentage of children achieving level 2 +
KS2 HeadlinesThe percentage of Southwark school children achieving L4 + KS2 performance mirrors the direction of performance at a national level
KS2 Provisional Headlines • Southwark’s KS2 performance largely mirrors the direction of performance at a national level • In maths, compared to the previous year, results remained unchanged. • Nationally, science KS2 results have not changed.In contrast Southwark improved its performance by 1 percentage point. • Compared to other Local Authorities in England, Southwark are: in the top quartile for maths,grammar, punctuation and spelling test in the 2nd quartile for reading and writing in the 3rd quartile for science • In reading, writing and maths combined Southwark is ranked joint 32nd in the second quartile. (joint 55th in 2013) • Southwark’s results are in line with KS2 performance at London level for separate reading; separate maths; GPS; and reading, writing and maths combined. In contrast, we are below the London averages for writing (87% - London); and science (89% - London)
KS2 Provisional Headlines2 Levels Progress • Following last year’s decline in percentage of pupils making the expected 2 levels of progress in reading, writing and maths, 93% of Southwark pupils made the expected progress in reading; 94% made the expected progress in writing; and 92% made the expected progress in maths. These figures were an improvement on the previous year’s results of 91%; 93% and 91% respectively • Southwark remained in the top quartile for 2 level progress results in reading and maths subjects, but slipped from top to the 2nd quartile for writing. • Not withstanding this, Southwark continues to outperform the national average for all 2 levels progress measures
School Improvement Team Autumn 2014 CPD : Michelle Ttoffali 07950706569 Cara Cahill 02075257381