Performance
Data 2025-26
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) – 76.% Good Level of Development Our Reception pupils achieved an outstanding 76.% Good Level of Development (GLD), comfortably exceeding the national average of 68%. Personal development was a standout highlight, with 90% of pupils demonstrating exceptional self-management skills.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check – 86.% Pass Rate Year 1 pupils delivered a record-breaking performance with an 86.0% pass rate, marking our highest result in six years and significantly topping the national average of 80%. An impressive 72% of passing pupils achieved 'highly secure' scores, reflecting deep phonics mastery.
Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check – 21.9 Average Score Year 4 pupils demonstrated strong mathematical fluency, achieving an impressive average score of 21.9 out of 25. Over 43% of the cohort reached the top performance bracket, highlighting multiplication tables confidence in the year group.
KS2 Outcomes Key Highlights
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Writing Exceeded National Averages: Writing performance surpassed the national baseline, with 75% of pupils achieving the expected standard (compared to 73% nationally) and 10% working at Greater Depth.
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Reading Performance: 72% of pupils achieved the expected standard with a strong average scaled score of 105.1, while 23% reached higher standards.
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Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling: 72% met expected standards with an average scaled score of 104.7, and 25% attained higher standards.
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Mathematics & Science: 65% achieved expected standards in Maths (average scaled score of 102.9), and 77% achieved expected standards in Science.
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Combined Core Attainment: 60% of pupils achieved expected standards across Reading, Writing, and Maths combined, with 7% reaching higher standards across all three core subjects.
Three Year Trends
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
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Trajectory: Shows sustained year-on-year growth in pupils achieving a Good Level of Development (GLD).
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Data: Improved steadily from 72% (2022–23) to 75% (2023–24), 76% (2024–25), and 76% in 2025–26.
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Benchmark: Consistently outperformed national averages (67%–72%) in every recorded year.
Year 1 Phonics
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Trajectory: Overall positive trend culminating in a four-year peak in 2025–26.
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Data: Steady results of 79% (2022–23), 81% (2023–24), and 79% (2024–25) led into a strong rise to 86% in 2025–26.
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Benchmark: Tracks at or above national benchmarks, pulling ahead of the 82% national average in the latest year.
Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check (MTC)
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Trajectory: High levels of mastery with fluctuation in top scores and consistently strong average overall marks.
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Data: Full marks (25/25) shifted from 41% (2023–24) to 37% (2024–25) before rising to 44% in 2025–26. Average scores peaked at 22.7 in 2024–25 before settling at 21.9 in 2025–26.
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Benchmark: Average scores have remained consistently above national means (20.6–21.6).
Key Stage 2 Outcomes
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Combined RWM Recovery: Combined Reading, Writing, and Maths expected standard dipped to a low of 48% in 2024–25 before making a strong recovery to 60% in 2025–26 (approaching the 63% national average).
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Writing Upswing: Rebounded sharply to 75% achieving the expected standard in 2025–26 (up from 62% in 2024–25), outperforming national averages (73%).
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Reading Stability: Stabilised at 72% in 2025–26 after a drop from a peak of 85% in 2023–24.
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Maths Decline: Experienced a gradual four-year decline in pupils meeting the expected standard, moving from 77% (2022–23) down to 65% in 2025–26.




