Children's learning is assessed continually throughout the year. Teachers use this assessment information when planning future learning.
For reading, writing and mathematics, we use a variety of resources to assist in measuring pupil's attainment and progress.
In other National Curriculum subjects, children's learning in each year group is measured against outcomes linked to the Key Stage content. At the end of the academic year, a judgement is made to determine whether a child is 'secure' in the Year Group expectations.
Results
We are very proud of the achievement of all of our children, some of whom had only been with us for a short time and others who began their journey with us in our nursery. This year we were particularly pleased with the aefforts of all of our children. Some of the children in Year 6 narrowly missed out on achieving a scaled score of 100 by just a few marks and as a school we celebrated with the children regardless of whether they scored 100 or 99.
As a school we place a great deal of emphasis on ensuring children make progress in these core skills, however, we also remain committed to providing a broad and balanced curriculum to the children so that they are happy here and hold fond memories of their time at Coppull Primary School.
+The percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined was 54%.
The percentage of pupils who achieved a higher standard in reading, writing and maths combined was 6%.
The average scaled score in reading was 103 and in maths it was 105.
You can compare school performance here.