At Langford we are very proud of the achievements of all our pupils. We strive to get the best out of everyone.
As in all schools in England, we test our pupils at the end of each Key Stage to see what they are capable of and how much progress they have made. We are then able to compare the results with other schools and the average for all pupils nationally. The information below, shows the most recent outcomes of our KS2 statutory assessments.
Key Stage 2 – Statutory Assessment Data
2022 KS2 results
We are extremely proud of our high academic standards with a summary of our 2021-2022 KS2 SATs results below:
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Langford Primary School
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National Average
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Difference
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Reading
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94%
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74%
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+20%
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Writing
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87%
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69%
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+18%
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Maths
|
90%
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71%
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+19%
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Our combined score was an impressive 22% above the national average and our progress score sees us as one of the highest in the country.
The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. The last available public data is from the 2018 to 2019 academic year. It is important to note that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.
2019 KS2 results.
Our pupils performed significantly above national average in all subjects tested for both attainment and progress. Our average scaled score for Reading was 105, in Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar 112 and for Maths, 111.
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Langford Primary School
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National Average
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Difference
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Reading
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81%
|
73%
|
+8%
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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
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90%
|
78%
|
+12%
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Writing
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90%
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78%
|
+12%
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Maths
|
95%
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79%
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+16%
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Reading, Writing and Maths Combined
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81%
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65%
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+16%
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Our pupils also performed above national average for the percentage of pupils achieving the ‘higher’ standard (above what is expected).
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Langford Primary School
|
National Average
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Difference
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Reading, Writing and Maths Combined
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24%
|
11%
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+13%
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Progress Scores:
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Langford Primary School
|
National Average
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Difference
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Reading
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+0.6
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0
|
+0.6
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Writing
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+4
|
0
|
+4
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Maths
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+6.2
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0
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+6.2
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You can see our results and the Department for Education performance tables by clicking here.