Attainment Information

Assessment and Performance

Purpose of Assessment

‘There are three main forms of assessment: in-school formative assessment, which is used by teachers to evaluate pupils’ knowledge and understanding on a day-today basis and to tailor teaching accordingly; in-school summative assessment, which enables schools to evaluate how much a pupil has learned at the end of a teaching period; and nationally standardised summative assessment, which is used by the Government to hold schools to account.’

-Department for education Final report of the Commission on Assessment without Levels September 2015.

Changes to Standard Attainment Tests (SATS)

With the introduction of the new National Curriculum there has been a change in the assessment process. Former ‘levels’ have now been replaced with the following terminology:

  • Working towards the expected standard (WTS)
  • Working at the expected standard (EXS)
  • Working at greater depth within the expected standard (GDS)

Each child in Year 6 will be assessed against their age related curriculum area, according to these statements.

At Year 2 this is now optional.

Progress

Every child’s progress is individual and unique. Tracking begins upon entry, through to exit, to show progression over time. We use Target Tracker as our internal tracking system. Following the new expectations of ‘developing, secure and exceeding’ it allows teachers to input and track pupil’s progress against the New National Curriculum. This begins at Year 1, through to Year6. All year groups assess against the National Curriculum standards.

Assessment in EYFS

The Good Level of Development is the measure that helps to demonstrate the proportion of children who are achieving expected levels in the prime areas of learning (communication and language, physical development and personal, social and emotional development) and in maths and literacy at Reception level.

Performance Data

Please click on the link below to view our school’s attainment data on the gov.uk website:

School Performance

Please take a look at the Department for Education website for St Norbert’s School Performance Tables due to the school going to academisation on 1st September 2018 the current figures are not available.