Fantastic SATs Results

July 13, 2015
Congratulations to our Year 6 pupils for a fantastic set of SATS results. Through hard work, determination and an admirable thirst for learning they have achieved the following:

Reading
  • 94% level 4+
  • 72% level 5
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
  • 96% level 4+
  • 81% level 5+
  • 9% level 6
Maths
  • 98% level 4+
  • 83% level 5+
  • 21% level 6
Our results were well above the national average in all areas and improve on last year's already impressive performance. Some individual results were really jaw-dropping: Katie, George and Emily scored 100/100 in the Maths papers; Emily was awarded a Level 6 in Writing - this is the expected level for a Year 9 pupil and a rare achievement for an 11 year old. We are so proud of the progress made by every one of our pupils. Well done Year 6 - all that hard work paid off!

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