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Key Information / School Data

School Performance Tables

You can access the School Performance Tables for St John's published by the Secretary of State on the Department for Educations website by clicking here.

Inspection Reports

St John's Ofsted report, RE Report and School Performance Table are all listed on our Inspection Reports page here.

School Data

The new National curriculum was assessed in 2016 for the first time. New tests with higher expectations were taken by children at the end of year 2 and year 6.

It is no longer possible to compare school results to previous year’s results as children no longer receive a numbered level.

In place of levels children are assessed to check whether they have achieved the expected standard.  Some children may achieve standards above those expected by children of their age and will be judged to be working at greater depth.

What does 'expected standard' mean?

The 'expected standard' for Year 6 is met when a pupil achieves at least 100 on a scaled score (which ranges from 80 - 120) in reading; spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) or mathematics in their SAT tests. 

What are scaled scores? 

The 'scaled score' is the raw score they achieve on their test papers 'scaled' to a score between 80-120.

Children who achieve a scaled score of 110+ on the scaled score are identified as achieving a higher standard.

Outcomes in writing

Outcomes in writing are determined by assessments made by the teaching staff. A child will be assessed by the teacher as meeting the expected standard or working at greater depth within the standard.

Progress Measures

The progress measure for the year group indicates whether the children, collectively, have made progress ‘below’, ‘in line with’ or ‘above’ expectation nationally.

A progress score of approximately 0 means pupils in a school (on average) do about as well at KS2 as those nationally.

A positive score means pupils in a school (on average) do better at KS2 than those nationally.

A negative score means pupils (on average) do less well at KS2 than those nationally.

To view our latest 2019 school data in a downloadable pdf please click here

End of Summer term  final data

EYFS- children reaching a good level of development

 

2026

2026 National

 

 

All Pupils

 

 

 

 

Phonics screening 2019

Year 1

 

Number of Pupils

2026

National 2026

   

All Pupils

 

%

%

   

Year 2 cumulative

 

Number of Pupils

2026

National 2026

 

All Pupils

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%

%

 

Year 2

 

Working at age related expectations or above

Working at greater depth

 

 

School 2026

 

National 2026

   

 

School 2026

 

National 2026

   

Reading

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Writing

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Maths

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Year 6

Working at the expected standard

Working above the expected standard

 

School 2026

National 2026

     

School 2026

National 2026

       

Reading

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Writing

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Maths

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GPS

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Combined Reading, Writing and Maths

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Average Scaled Score

Maths

1--

Reading

1--

Grammar & Punctuation

1--

Key stage 2 progress

       

2026

Reading

     

1.2

Writing

     

1.3

Maths

     
0.1