Stoneferry Primary School
EYFS & KS1 SATs Results

What are SATs?

SATs are statutory assessments carried out by all state schools. They assess how your child’s abilities compare nationally with other children in the same year group. Your child will be assessed at Key Stage 1 (KS1) during Year 2, at age 7. Further SATs testing takes place at Key Stage 2 (KS2), when your child will take part in National Curriculum tests in English, maths and the new grammar test at the end of Year 6 (usually age 11).

EYFS Good Level of Development (GLD) 2023:

GLD stands for ‘Good Level of Development’.
This refers to a summative assessment judgement which is made for each EYFS child at the end of the Reception year. It is a measure of attainment, not progress.

Achieving a good level of development will help a child to make a good start in Year 1

Stoneferry Primary School 2022-2023 67%
National 65%


Year 1 Phonics Screening 2023:

Percentage of children achieving the expected standard

Stoneferry Primary School 94%
National 81%


Reading – KS1 2023:

Percentage of children achieving the expected standard

Stoneferry Primary School 76%
National 69%

 

Writing KS1 2023:

Percentage of children reaching the expected standard

Stoneferry Primary School 60%
National 59%

Maths KS1 2023:

Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard

Stoneferry Primary School 76%
National 69%


Combined – Reading, writing & maths KS1 2023:

Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard

Stoneferry Primary School 72%
National 53%



Compare school and college performance

Guidance and further information to help you analyse the data that the government  report in the school and college performance website.

Please click the link below to view our performance on the ‘compare school and college performance website 

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What is your favourite subject and why? –
“I love P.E. because I am a real sports person and enjoy being creative.”

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What is your favourite subject and why?
“Art because it calms me down and it’s great fun.”

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What is your favourite subject and why?
“Topic and Art are my favourite lessons because they push me to my limits and are fun.”

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What do you like about the teachers?
“They make me feel safe.”

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What is your favourite subject and why? –
“Maths because I love numbers and adding.”

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What would you say to a child who is worried about joining this school?
“Stoneferry is a friendly school.”

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What is your favourite subject and why?
“English because I love writing stories and poems.”

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What is the best thing you have done in school?
“I enjoy the school trips to the museum so I can learn.”

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What do you like about the teachers?
“They are helpful and kind.”

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What is the best thing you have done in school?
“Everything. I enjoy every single second of school.”

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What is the best thing you have done in school?
“The best thing I’ve done at school was going to William’s Den and building my own den.”

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What is the best thing you have done in school?
“I love the school trips and when we go to the church to sing.”

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What is your favourite subject and why?
“Art because I like drawing and sometimes my work goes on the wall.”

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What do you like about the teachers?
“They tell jokes and help us learn.”

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What would you say to a child who is worried about joining this school?
“Be yourself. It’s a great school and you’ll fit in.”

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What would you say to a child who is worried about joining this school?
“We will look after you and help you.”

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What is the best thing you have done in school?
“I really enjoy playing for the school football team.”

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