Please note, these performance measures are not current.
The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. The last available public data is from the 2018 to 2019 academic year. It is important to note that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.
Early Years Foundation Stage Data 2019
Phonics Data 2019
KS1 Headline Data 2019
Reading:
Writing:
Maths:
KS2 Headline Data 2019
KS2 Three Year Averages
Rackham Attainment 2018
What are SATs?
Your child will take SATs (Standard Assessment Tests) twice during their school career.
The first time is in Key Stage 1, when they will have tests in Year 2, at the end of infants (aged 7). They won’t sit formal tests but will be assessed by the class teacher in reading, writing (spelling and handwriting), maths (number, shape, space, measurement) and science. Your child’s teacher will set short pieces of work in English and maths to judge what level of ability your child is considered to be at.
In Years 3, 4 and 5 some schools test end-of-year progress by NFER diagnostic tests.
The next time your child will take SATs will be in Key Stage 2 in year 6, aged 11. More formal than Key Stage 1, these written tests (in Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation (SPAG), Maths and Reading) are 40 - 60 minutes long (depending on the paper). The papers are sent away for marking and the results are known before children leave primary school in July. Writing and Science are both assessed over the year by the class teacher using the criteria given to all schools.
DfE Performance Data:
The Department for Education provide a comparison website for Schools and Colleges in England. Our School performance can be viewed on this site and compared with other schools.
Click on the link below to go the the GOV.UK DfE Performance data website (the site will open in a new window).
DfE School Performance Tables
Rackham CE Primary School
DfE School Performance Tables
Compare school performance