School Performance

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We are a GOOD School. Please see our most recent Ofsted report below:

Ofsted Report October 2018

Our latest SIAMS Inspection judged us to be GOOD. Please see our most recent report below:

SIAMS Report March 2020

School Performance

The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021-2022 academic year as that cohort had been too badly affected by the three national lockdowns. No tests were taken in the 19-20 year due to lockdown. The DfE have archived data from the 2018-2019 academic year because they recognise that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance. 

You are able to view our School Performance Tables by visiting The Department for Education:

'Compare Schools' Website.

School and college performance tables

Key Stage 2 Results - 2023

*** The results below do not include three children from Year 6 last year. These three children did not sit the tests due to absence during the test forntight or long-term absence across the whole of Year 6. Both of these issues were beyond the school's control. These children's data is inlcuded within the school's IDSR (School Inspection Data Summary Report). 

National Data 2023 - % who achieved the expected standard or better. Our School Data 2023 - % who achieved the expected standard or better. (Comparison to national data) Our School - Greater Depth Data 2023 (national comparator)
Reading, Writing and Maths Combined 60% 74%    (+14%) 11% (8%)
Reading 73% 81%    (+8%) 32%
Writing 71% 85%    (+14%) 15%
SPAG 72% 88%    (+16%) 47%
Maths 73% 84%    (+11%) 39%

Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check - Year 4

All children in Year 4 take a Multiplication Tables Check in June to assess their understanding of times tables. There is no expected or 'pass' mark. The check has a total of 25 questions.

68% of children scored 24/25 or 25/25. The average score was 23.

Nationally, the average score was 20.2 and 29% of children scored 25/25.

Key Stage 1 Results - 2023

At the end of Year 2, all children take Y2 SATS tests. The teacher then uses these tests and assessment information from classroom teaching throughout the year, to decide on an End of Key Stage 1 Teacher Assessment Judgement. 

In reading, 75% of our children achieved the expected standard or better (national comparator was 68%).

In writing, 77% of our children achieved the expected standard or better (national comparator was 60%).

In maths, 78% of our children achieved the expected standard or better (national comparator was 70%).

In phonics, 80% of our children achieved the expected score or better (national comparator was 79%).

Performance data for 2017-19 can be found below:

It is important to note that the data from these years (which can be found on the link below) may no longer reflect current performance as this data is now at least 5 years old.

USL Performance Data 2017-19

Ofsted 'ParentView' results can be found below:

Ofsted ParentView Upton St Leonards C of E Primary School

School Vision

Building foundations for a love of life, a love of learning and a love of one another