Heads Up 13th September 2017

HEADS UP

Provisional Headline Results for 2017

Primary Assessment Results

Congratulations to Warwickshire’s pupils and teachers on another successful year of assessment results.

EYFSP – The percentage of pupils achieving a good level of development increased again in 2017 with 73% of Warwickshire’s pupils achieving this measure. This is up 2 percentage points (ppts) on last year's result for Warwickshire and on the national 2017 average, which currently stands at 71%.

Phonics Year 1 – In 2017, the percentage of Year 1 pupils in Warwickshire working at or above the required standard in the phonics recoding test was 82%, the same as in 2016.  This just beats the current national average of 81%.

For KS1 – 66% of Warwickshire pupils achieved the expected standard or above in the combined Reading, Writing and Maths measure in 2017, 4ppts higher than the previous year and 2ppts higher than the current provisional national result of 64%. 13% of Warwickshire pupils achieved the ‘working at greater depth’ standard compared to 11% of pupils nationally for the same Reading, Writing and Maths measure.

For KS2 – 62% of Warwickshire pupils achieved the expected standard or above in the combined Reading, Writing and Maths measure, 1ppt above the current provisional national result of 61%. 10% of Warwickshire pupils achieved the ‘working at greater depth/high’ standard compared to 9% of pupils nationally for the same Reading, Writing and Maths measure.

Progress data is not yet available to the Local Authority. You can view your school's progress data via the KS2 Performance Tables checking exercise website: https://tableschecking.education.gov.uk/

Please look out for an e-mail from our Insight Service (insight@warwickshire.gov.uk) containing your school's and consortium's data position statements. These contain the latest 2017 results and were sent out on 1st and 4th September.

Please note that all 2017 results are still provisional and could be subject to minor changes. Further analysis of individual subjects, published national and other benchmarking data will be made available by the DfE during the Autumn term.

 

Secondary Examination Results

Thank you to all secondary schools and academies that posted results on both examination result days in August. Congratulations go to all Warwickshire students and teachers for the success that was achieved.

2017 saw the first set of English and Maths GCSE results reported using the new 9-1 grading system.

Key Stage 4 - Based on a 91% response rate (32 school results), 70% of pupils achieved the new Standard Pass (9-4) in English and Maths with 48% achieving the new Strong Pass (9-5) in both English and Maths.

The average Attainment 8 score stands at 49.3 and the percentage of Warwickshire pupils achieving the EBacc (with Strong Pass in English and Maths) stands at 24%.

Progress 8 data is not yet available to the Local Authority. These results will be made available by the DfE later in the Autumn term. They will also publish provisional KS4 results on their statistics website mid-October time.

Post 16 - Based on a 78% response rate (21 school and college results), 16% of Warwickshire students achieved the AAB or higher standard in at least 2 facilitating subjects.  The average A Level grade achieved was a C+.

There is no national KS4 or Post 16 data available at this point.

Please note that all 2017 results are still very provisional and will be subject to change. Published national and other benchmarking data will be made available by the DfE during the Autumn term.

 

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