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Ofsted and Performance Data

Department for Education School Data 

 

 

Ofsted Report 

Holy Family was last inspected in June 2022. ‘This is a very special school’ is the opening sentence and we are thrilled to have been judged ‘outstanding’ if this had been a graded inspection. Please click below for the full report. 

   

 

You can also find and compare school performance here. 

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, statutory testing was cancelled in 2020 and 2021. The school, therefore, does not have official assessment data for these

END OF KEY STAGE 2 2022 (unvalidated)

 

Holy Family

(met the expected standard)

Holy Family (greater depth)

National

(met the expected standard)

Reading

81%

22%

74%

Writing

74%

15%

69%

Mathematics

70%

15%

71%

Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling

54%

27%

72%

Overall (Combined Reading, Writing, Maths)

70%

7%

59%

 

 

 

Reading

Writing

Maths

Progress Measure

-1.7

-0.8

-3.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Average Scaled Score 

Reading

Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling

Maths

Holy Family

104

103

102

National 

105

105

104

 

What Progress Measures Mean

 

Most schools will have progress scores between -5 and +5. If a school has a progress score of 0 this means that on average their pupils achieved similar results at the end of KS2 ( end of Year 6) to pupils in other schools with similar results at the end of KS1 ( end of Year 2). 

If a school has a positive progress score it means that on average their pupils made more progress than pupils in other schools with similar results at the end of KS1. For example: a score of +3 in reading would mean that on average pupils at the school got 3 scaled score points more in the KS2 English reading test, compared to other pupils nationally with similar results at the end of KS1.

A negative score doesn’t mean a school has failed or pupils have made no progress. It just means that on average their pupils have made less progress than pupils in other schools with similar results at the end of KS1. For example, a score of -4 in maths would mean that on average pupils at the school got 4 scaled points fewer in the KS2 maths test, compared to other pupils nationally with similar results at the end of KS1.

 

END OF KEY STAGE 1

 

 

Holy Family

 (met the expected standard)

Holy Family (greater depth) 

National 

(met the expected standard)

Reading

 64%

 

 11%

67%

Writing

  61%

 

 7%

58%

Mathematics

 71%

 

 11%

68%

Overall (Combined Reading, Writing, Maths)

 61%

 4%

54%

 

  PHONICS SCREENING CHECK - YEAR 1

 

Holy Family

(met the expected standard)

National

(met the expected standard

2022

95%

76%

2019

91%

82%

2018

73%

83%

 

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