Ofsted Reports
Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. Ofsted regulate and inspect schools and colleges to seek improvement in the service. They carry out large number of inspections and regulatory visits in England and publish their finding on their website.
View all Applegarth Primary School Ofsted Reports online
Exam & Assessment Data
The performance measure for the 2018 to 2019 academic year are not current. We are, however, required to publish them. This gives us the opportunity to showcase just how much pupil outcomes have improved over the last three years. Please make sure you read the exam and assessment data further down the page as well as the data directly below.
Our school has made rapid and sustained improvements in all areas since the new leadership team have been in place (2019-2020 academic year), and we are pleased to be able to present our much-improved headline data from Early Years to Year 6 for the 2021-2022 academic year.
The progress and attainment is testament to the strength in teaching and leadership at all levels and our relentlessly high expectations for our learners. The drive for continual improvement has been the same with regards to attendance. Our attendance data is available on the new, dedicated attendance page.
The positive impact of our work around reducing the disadvantaged gap can be found on the document below and on our pupil premium page. Progress for pupils with SEND has improved rapidly and significantly too.
Reception GLD
2017/2018 | 2018/2019 New Leadership Sept 19 | 2019/2020 | 2020/2021 | 2021/202 | |
Applegarth | 67.5% | 65.8% | No data | 71.1% | 81% |
National Average | 71.5% | 71.8% | No data | *71.8% (2018/2019 National Average) | TBC |
Gap | -4% | -6% | Broadly in line | TBC |
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check (PSC)
2017/2018 | 2018/2019 New Leadership Sept 19 | 2020/2021 Check taken in autumn term (Y2) | 2021/2022 Check taken in autumn term (Y2) | 2021/2022 | |
All Pupils (Applegarth) | 78% | 81% | 90% | 93% | 85% |
Ever 6 FSM (Applegarth) | 75% | 78% | 78% | 86% | 82% |
National Average | 83% | 82% | – | TBC | TBC |
Year 2 Phonics Screening Recheck
2017/2018 | 2018/2019 New Leadership Sept 19 | 2020/2021 Check taken in autumn term (Y3) | 2021/2022 Check taken in autumn term (Y3) | 2021/2022 | |
Cumulative total of Year 1 and 2 checks | 83.3% | 81.1% | 92% | 95% (91% if Ever 6 FSM met the standard) | 93% (82% of Ever 6 FMS met the standard) |
Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check (MTC)
2017/2018 | 2018/2019 New Leadership Sept 19 | 2020/2021 | 2021/2022 | |
All Pupils (Applegarth) | 9% | – | 27% | 65% |
Average Mark | – | – | 16 | 24.4 |
National Average | – | – | – | TBC |
2021
27% of our Year 4 pupils achieved full marks. This puts our school in the top 10% of schools nationally.
The average number of correct marks per pupils was 16 which puts Applegarth in the top 5% of schools nationally.
2022
65% of our Year pupils achieved full marks. Early indicators show that the national average is 30% at full marks (we achieved double this).
The average number of correct marks per pupils was 24.4. The mean score nationally is 20/25. We achieved over four marks higher than this.
National data will be released by the DfE in November.
Check School Performance Tables
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- exam and test results
- financial information
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You can only see statistics for schools and colleges in England.
Department for Education
Many Parents are keen to see how we are performing in relation to other schools.
The Department for Education (Dfe) Performance Tables provide a reliable and accessible source of comparative information on pupil attainment and progress, absence, workforce and finance.
- View the Applegarth Primary School Performance Reports online
Information for Parents
School Performance Policies & Documents | Download |
Primary School Progress Measures | Download |
National Curriculum Assessment Results at the end of KS2 | Download |
2023 Multiplication Tables Check | Download |
National Curriculum Assessment Results at the End of KS1 | Download |
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