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Performance Tables and KS2 Results

Key Stage 2 Results

     Lady Royd 2023/24

     

    2024 Reception Results

    Percentage of pupils achieving a good level of development

    All Pupils

    50%

     

     

    2024 Phonics Screen Results

    Percentage of children reaching the expected standard

    Year 1 Pupils

    69%

    Year 2 Pupils

    96%

     

    2024 K1 Results

    Percentage of children reaching at or above the expected standard

    Percentage of children working at a greater depth

    Reading

    71%

    6%

    Writing

    55%

    0%

    Maths

    78%

    10%

    Combined

    56%

    0%

     

    2024 KS2 Results

    Attainment

    Percentage of children working at the expected standard

    Percentage of children achieving a high standard

    Reading, Writing and Maths

    47%

    4%

    Reading

    55%

    11%

    Writing

    60%

    15%

    Maths

    63%

    25%

    GPS

     

     

     

     

    These are the attainment results for the Lady Royd for 2024.

     

     

    2024 KS2 Results Progress

    Average Progress

    Average Scaled Score

    Reading

    N/A

     

    Writing

    N/A

     

    Maths

    N/A

     

    English Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling

    N/A

     

     

     

    Progress Measures - Information

    It will not be possible to calculate key stage 1 to key stage 2 progress measures for the 2023 to 2024 or 2024 to 2025 academic years. There is no key stage 1 baseline available to calculate primary progress measures for these years because of Covid-19 disruption. For the 2023 to 2024 academic year, academies do not have to publish progress scores in reading, writing or maths, as the Secretary of State is not publishing these.