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Reporting to Parents

Here are some of our results from the Academic Years 2012-2013 and 2011-2012. Below the graphs you will find specific information relating to percentage progress as well as the progress of children in receipt of pupil premium. 

Click HERE to view Twickenham Primary School at the top of the 2012 Primary School League Table of schools in Birmingham on the BBC website for Value Added. Value Added is a score to show how well a school has helped its' children to progress. We are very proud of our children and staff for all their hardwork which has led to this amazing achievement!

We are also beginning to role out our online reporting to parents system, using School Pupil Tracker Online. Once you have your log in details provided by the school please click on the logo below.

Academic Year 2012-2013 SATs Results

Result

Writing

 

Reading

Grammar and Punctuation

Maths

Science

Pre Level 1

0

0

0

0

 0

Level 1

0

0

0

0

0

Level 2

0

0

3

0

 0

Level 3

3

0

8

3

3

Level 4

40

9

11

19

22

Level 5

15

49

35

33

32

Above Level 5

0

0

1

3

1

Academic Year 2012-2013 Whole School Progress in Writing

 

Academic Year 2012-2013 Whole School Progress in Reading

 

Academic Year 2012-2013 Whole School Progress in Maths

Academic Year 2011-2012 Whole School Progress in Writing

Academic Year 2011-2012 Whole School Progress in Reading

Academic Year 2011-2012 Whole School Progress in Maths

 

 

Compared with National Average:

 

English Progress from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 2011/2012

 

  • 100% of children working at P-levels achieved more than expected progress.
  • 100% of children working at level 1 achieved more than expected progress.
  • 100% of children working at level 2 achieved expected progress.
  • 83% of children working at level 2 achieved more than expected progress.
  • 100% of children working at level 3 achieved expected progress.

 

Maths Progress from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 2011/2012

  • 100% of children working at P-levels achieved more than expected progress.
  • 100% of children working at level 1 achieved expected progress.
  • 82% of children working at level 1 achieved more that expected progress.
  • 100% of children working at level 2 achieved expected progress.
  • 65% of children working at level 2 achieved more than expected progress.
  • 100% of chidlren working at level 3 achieved expected progress.

 

Pupil Premium - Impact

Using end of Key Stage data 2012

 

  • Children in Key Stage 2 made an average of 6 points progress during the year in writing.
  • Children in Key Stage 2 made an average of 7 points progress during the year in reading.
  • Children in Key Stage 2 made an average of 6 points progress during the year in maths.
  • Children in Key Stage 1 made an average of 4 points progress during the year in writing.
  • Children in Key Stage 1 made an average of 5 points progress during the year in reading.
  • Children in Key Stage 1 made an average of 5 points progress during the year in maths.

 

Details of Pupil Premium spending can be found in the School Prospectus.