End of Year Results
What are SATs?
SATs are statutory assessments carried out by all state schools. They assess how your child’s abilities compare nationally with other children in the same year group.
SATs testing takes place at Key Stage 2 (KS2), when your child will take part in National Curriculum tests in English, maths and the new grammar test at the end of Year 6 (usually age 11).
Key Stage 2 outcomes for 22/23
*National yet to be verified and data subject to change in September*
Reading, Writing (TA) and Mathematics combined KS2:
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths
59% compared with 59% nationally
Reading KS2:
Percentage of children achieving the expected standard
73% compared with 73% nationally
Percentage of children reaching the high level
25% compared with 29% nationally
Average point score of 104.1 compared to 105.1 Nationally
Writing KS2:
Percentage of children reaching the expected standard
78% compared with 72% nationally
Percentage of children reaching the high level
3% compared with 13% nationally
Maths KS2:
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard
80% compared with 73% nationally
Percentage of pupils reaching the high standard
32% compared with 24% nationally
Average point score of 105.1 compared to 104.2 Nationally
SPAG KS2:
Percentage of children achieving the expected standard
81% compared with 72% nationally
Percentage of children reaching the high level
37% compared with 30% nationally
Average point score of 106.5 compared to 104.9 Nationally
KS1 Results 2022-23
*National yet to be verified*
Reading, Writing (TA) and Mathematics combined KS1:
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths
65% compared with 56% nationally
Percentage of children achieving the high level in Reading, Writing and Maths
0% compared with 6% nationally
Reading KS1:
Percentage of children achieving the expected standard
73.3% compared with 68.3% nationally
Percentage of children reaching the high level
13.3% compared with 18.8% nationally
Writing KS1:
Percentage of children reaching the expected standard
65% compared with 60% nationally
Percentage of children reaching the high level
0% compared with 8% nationally
Maths KS1:
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard
78.3% compared with70.4% nationally
Percentage of pupils reaching the high standard
13% compared with 16% nationally
Phonics Screen
The National phonics screen occurs in Yr 1 and assess the children's reading capability through real and pseudo words and synthetic phonics. This checks learning from EYFS to the end of Yr. 1.
Banister is extremely proud that in year 1 we achieved 92% this year compared with 79% nationally.
Year 2 achieved 73.7% compared to 58.8% nationally.
EYFS 2022-23
Early Years Foundation Stage 2022-23
Children achieve a Good Level of Development if they achieve at least the expected level in the early learning goals in the prime areas of learning (personal, social and emotional development; physical development; and communication and language) and the early learning goals in the specific areas of mathematics and literacy.
75% compared with 67% nationally