HEADS UP

Deadline for checking performance tables data

For the attention of Headteachers and for the information of Key Stage 2 teachers.

See below a copy of the information sent to schools by the STA on 31st August.  You can find this in full on the gov.uk website.
 
Please note the deadline for checking data - 15 September 2017
 

Correspondence 31 August 2017: schools

Key stage 2

Action: check your school’s data by 15 September

The performance tables data checking exercise is open from today until 5pm on Friday 15 September. Schools are asked to check their pupil level data and, if necessary, submit requests to amend the data on which their performance measures are calculated. You must submit a confirmation of data even if you have no amendments to make. Any changes to data made after 4 July, such as following a marking review or late submission of teacher assessment, have not yet been included. Guidance on how to use the checking website is available in the documents section, once you have logged in.

The tables contain provisional calculations of school level performance measures including progress scores. We’ve published updated technical guidance on primary accountability, which will help schools to understand how their provisional results for 2017 were calculated. A summary and video is also available. The primary performance tables will be published in December.

All schools should have received user names and passwords to access the secure website. If you have any problems accessing the website please contact the DfE helpline at examshelp@rm.com, or telephone 08453 077867.

Publication: KS2 Provisional Statistics

The Department for Education has published provisional statistics relating to the 2017 KS2 national curriculum tests and assessments at national, regional, and local authority level. The data also includes analysis by subject, gender, and type of school.

Information: access data via the updated ‘Analyse school performance’ system

DfE launched an updated and improved version of Analyse school performance (ASP) in July, which has replaced RAISEonline. The service now includes 2017 question level analysis (QLA) data.

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