Dean Valley Community Primary School

School performance summary - Key Stage 2 (Year 6) 2008

Attainment in English, maths and science 2008 at Key Stage 2


Other years' data:

The tables show the percentage of pupils achieving level 4 or above in the KS2 tests for English, mathematics and science.

% of pupils achieving at KS2: EnglishMathsScienceAggregate
Level 4 or above 97% 100% 100% 297
Level 5 or above 31% 56% 100%  
Absent or unable to access test  

Year on year comparison

This straightforward system takes into account how the school is performing in the three core subjects: English, maths and science. The percentages of pupils at the school achieving level 4 or above in these subjects are added together; making the maximum score for any school 300. It's a basic way of showing how well a school is doing.

Combined achievement in English, Maths and Science 2005 2006 2007 2008
Level 4 or above 277 255 294 297
Level 5 or above 130 141 159 188

School

2005: 277
2006: 255
2007: 294
2008: 297

Local Authority

2005: 251
2006: 254
2007: 254
2008: 257

National

2005: 240
2006: 242
2007: 245
2008: 248
 

About the school

The tables show how the KS2 results of pupils in each mainstream school have changed over the past four years. A bar chart shows the aggregate of the three percentages of pupils achieving level 4 or above in the English, mathematics and science tests in each of the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

Whole school (all key stages)Key Stage 2 only
Number of pupils on school roll 192 32
Number of pupils on school roll eligible for Key Stage 2 (age 10-11, year 6) assessment - 32
Pupils with special educational needs:
number (and percentage) of students with statements or on School Action Plus
4 (2%) 0
number (and percentage) of students without statements supported at School Action 22 (12%) 3 (9%)
Absence record for day pupils of compulsory school age:
number of pupils of compuslory school age
  -
% absence 3.10% -

Average point score

30.7

This gives an overall idea of how a school is performing. The average point score judges the performance of all the pupils in the school, not only those who reach level 4 or above.

Value added

100.9

The value added measure shows you how well a school helps children to progress by comparing them to similar children's development across the country. It is a good indication of a school's overall effectiveness.

100%

The coverage indicator determines the value of the VA measure by considering the percentage of eligible pupils. If the coverage indicator is low then the results of the value added measure may be unrepresentative.