SWINDON PROVISIONAL 2014/15 ATTAINMENT AND INSPECTION OUTCOMES.

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SWINDON PROVISIONAL 2014/15 ATTAINMENT AND INSPECTION OUTCOMES

Attainment: EY Foundation Stage 2014/15 England (2013/14) % Good Level of Development68% up 7%pts 60% At or above expected by AOL Communication and Language84% up 4%pts 77% Physical Development90% up 2%pts 86% Personal, Social and Emotional Dev86% up 2%pts 81% Literacy71% up 4%pts 66% Mathematics78% up 3%pts 72% Understanding the World86% up 2%pts 80% Expressive Arts and Design88% up 2%pts 83%

Attainment: Key Stage 1 / Phonics 2014/15 England (2013/14) Phonics: Year 1 pupils achieving the required standards of Phonics decoding 75% up 2%pts 74% Level 2+ Reading90% up 1%pt 90% Writing88% up 2%pts 86% Maths93% same 92% Speaking & Listening90% up 3%pts 89% Science92% up 2%pts 91% Level 3+ Reading33% up 1%pt 31% Writing20% up 3%pts 16% Maths27% up 3%pts 24%

Attainment: Key Stage /15 England (2014/15) Level 4+ Reading89% down 2%pts 89% Writing87% same 87% Maths88% same 87% GPS81% up 3%pts 80% Level 5+ Reading51% down 1%pt 48% Writing35% same 36% Maths41% down 2%pts 41% GPS55% down 1%pt 55% Combined RWM comb at Level 4+81% same 80% RWM comb at Level 5+23% down 2%pts 24% Secondary Readiness71% up 2%pts 69% Expected Progress Reading91% up 1%pt 91% Writing95% up 1%pt 94% Maths90% up 1%pt 90%

Attainment: Key Stage /15 England (2013/14) Attainment 5+ A*-C inc English & Maths53% same 57% 5+ A*-C62% up 1%pt 66% EBacc20% up 1%pt 24% A*-C in English66% down 3%pts 69% A*-C in Maths66% up 1%pt 68% Expected Progress 3 levels+ in English69% down 2%pts 72% 3 levels+ in Maths65% up 4%pts 66%

Inspection Outcomes 2014/15 England (2014/15) % schools rated Good or Outstanding Primaries82% up 4%pts 85% Secondaries55% same 74% Specials83% same 90% 2014/15 figures as at end of June 2015

Regional comparison between Inspection outcomes and attainment Primaries : Final 2013/14 figures % schools rated Good or Outstanding % schools below the Floor Standard (2013/14) Plymouth81%Poole27% Swindon82%Bournemouth13% North Somerset85%Bristol, City of13% Bristol City of86%Plymouth10% Dorset87%Devon7% Bath and NE Somerset87%Cornwall6% Somerset88%Somerset6% Cornwall88%Wiltshire6% Poole88%Dorset5% Wiltshire89%Gloucestershire5% Devon89%South Gloucestershire4% South Gloucestershire90%Swindon4% Torbay90%Bath and NE Somerset2% Bournemouth92%North Somerset2% Gloucestershire92%Torbay0%

Regional comparison between Inspection outcomes and attainment Secondaries : Final 2013/14 figures % schools rated Good or Outstanding % schools below the Floor Standard (2013/14) Swindon55%Torbay25% South Gloucestershire57%Plymouth20% Poole63%Wiltshire14% Torbay63%Gloucestershire13% Devon76%Poole13% Cornwall77%Bristol, City of10% Gloucestershire78%North Somerset10% Somerset79%Bournemouth9% Plymouth81%Swindon9% Bath and NE Somerset85%Bath and NE Somerset8% Wiltshire90%Somerset7% Bristol City of90%South Gloucestershire7% North Somerset90%Devon3% Bournemouth92%Cornwall0% Dorset93%Dorset0%