End of Year Results – Summer 2025
We are very proud of our statutory outcomes for 2024–25. They reflect not only the hard work of our pupils and staff, but also our vision of “Believing it’s Possible” – a belief in every child and their potential to succeed.
Key Headlines
- Key Stage 2 (Year 6):
- 77% of pupils achieved the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths combined – well above the national average of 62% and placing us in the top 15% of schools nationally.
- Attainment in individual subjects was also consistently above national: 85% Reading, 85% Writing, 87% Maths, and 92% Science at the expected standard.
- High attainment was strong across subjects, with particularly notable results in Writing (26% greater depth) and Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling (45% at the higher standard).
- Multiplication Tables Check (Year 4):
- 57% of pupils achieved full marks (25/25), significantly above the national figure (38%).
- The average score was 24.2 out of 25, again well above the national average (21.1).
- Phonics Screening Check (Year 1):
- 90% of pupils passed, above the national figure (80%), maintaining our strong track record in early reading.
- By the end of Year 2, 92% of children had met the expected standard.
- Early Years Foundation Stage (Reception):
- 71% of children achieved a Good Level of Development (GLD), broadly in line with national (69%), with notable improvement from last year’s results (61%).
Sustained Improvement
These results build on several years of progress. For example, our KS2 combined Reading, Writing and Maths expected standard has risen from 66% in 2023–24 to 77% in 2024–25, well ahead of national trends.
Our Vision in Action
At our school, outcomes are more than just numbers. They represent the fulfilment of our vision: “Believing it’s Possible.” We believe in every child who joins us, and these results demonstrate what is achievable when children are supported, challenged, and encouraged to thrive.
A full overview of our statutory assessment data is available in the 2024–25 Statutory Assessments Report and via the link below.
To compare our results to national and local averages, click here.