LA Provisional Outcomes 2014
Foundation Stage Headlines 66% of Southwark school children achieved a Good Level of Development (GLD) (60% in 2013) higher than 2013 national (52%), London (53%) and statistical neighbour averages (55%)
Phonics Year Phonics 77% Improvement from 2013 with an 5% percentage point increase from 72% in national average 69%,
KS1 Provisional Headlines Southwark made improvements in all KS1 subjects The percentage of children achieving level 2 + SubjectSouthwark 2012 Southwark 2013 Southwark 2014 London 2013 National 2013 Speaking & Listening 84%86% Reading86%87% Writing81%84% Mathematics89%90% Science85%87%88.490
KS2 Headlines The percentage of Southwark school children achieving L4 + SubjectSouthwark 2012 Southwark 2013 Southwark 2014 London 2014 National 2014 Reading89%88%89% 88% Writing83%84%85%87%85% Maths86%87% GPSNA78%80% 76% Science85%87%88%89%88% RWM Combined -77%80% 78% KS2 performance mirrors the direction of performance at a national level
KS2 Provisional Headlines Southwark’s KS2 performance largely mirrors the direction of performance at a national level In maths, compared to the previous year, results remained unchanged. Nationally, science KS2 results have not changed. In contrast Southwark improved its performance by 1 percentage point. Compared to other Local Authorities in England, Southwark are: in the top quartile for maths,grammar, punctuation and spelling test in the 2 nd quartile for reading and writing in the 3 rd quartile for science In reading, writing and maths combined Southwark is ranked joint 32nd in the second quartile. (joint 55th in 2013) Southwark’s results are in line with KS2 performance at London level for separate reading; separate maths; GPS; and reading, writing and maths combined. In contrast, we are below the London averages for writing (87% - London); and science (89% - London)
KS2 Provisional Headlines 2 Levels Progress Subject Southwark 2013 Southwark 2014 London 2014 National 2014 Reading91%93% 91% Writing93%94%95%93% Mathematics91%92% 89%
KS2 Provisional Headlines 2 Levels Progress Following last year’s decline in percentage of pupils making the expected 2 levels of progress in reading, writing and maths, 93% of Southwark pupils made the expected progress in reading; 94% made the expected progress in writing; and 92% made the expected progress in maths. These figures were an improvement on the previous year’s results of 91%; 93% and 91% respectively Southwark remained in the top quartile for 2 level progress results in reading and maths subjects, but slipped from top to the 2nd quartile for writing. Not withstanding this, Southwark continues to outperform the national average for all 2 levels progress measures
School Improvement Team Autumn 2014 Head of Standards 0-19 Jim Eshelby Senior Adviser Terry Segarty NQT & Initial Years of Teaching Adviser Bernadette Oates Senior Adviser Dany Thomas Early Learning and Achievement 3 to 5 Senior Adviser Peter Nathan EYFS Adviser Georgia Pritchard Senior Adviser Nina Dohel Assessment and Transition Nikki Tilson Senior Adviser Ian Morris EYFS Consultants Sue Rogers Denise South Nita Rogers Rajinder Kaur Jaswal Senior Adviser Madeleine Danaher Admin and Support Manager Daphne Macarthy CPD : Michelle Ttoffali Cara Cahill