The scores are calculated by comparing the Key Stage 2 assessment results of pupils with the results of pupils in schools across England who started with the same assessment results at the end of Key Stage 1. Zero represents that a school’s children have on average progressed exactly in line with the national progress of children of the same ability. On a sliding scale, the more positive a score the better than average progress has been attained whilst the greater the negative value the further from average progress has been achieved. Each subject has a score range which is classed as ‘well below average’ through to ‘well above average’.
Portsmouth SATs results are out - here's how your child's school performed
By Neil Fatkin and Kieran Davey
Published 16th Dec 2019, 15:25 BST
Updated 16th Dec 2019, 15:26 BST
The progress performance for primary schools for the last academic year has now been released which shows how your child’s school performed. Schools are now judged on pupil progress rather than simply raw outcomes. The scores show how much progress pupils made in reading, writing and maths between the end of Key Stage 1 (Year 2) and the end of Key Stage 2 (Year 6) compared to pupils nationally who got similar results at the end of Key Stage 1.
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