Key Stage Results

Schools and academies are now required to publish their Key Stage results.

 
 
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Key Stage 2

You must publish the following details from your school’s most recent key stage 2 results:

  • average progress scores in reading, writing and maths

  • average ‘scaled scores’ in reading and maths

  • percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above in reading, writing and maths

  • percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment in reading, writing and maths

  • your pupils’ average score in the reading test

  • your pupils’ average score in the maths test

 
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Key Stage 4

You must publish the following details from your school’s most recent key stage 4 results:

  • Progress 8 score

  • Attainment 8 score

  • percentage of pupils who got a good pass in English and maths

  • percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate combination of subjects (this means pupils who got a GCSE grade 4 or above in English, maths, and grade C in two sciences, a language, and history or geography)

  • student ‘destinations’ (the percentage of students who continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study)

 
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Key Stage 5

16 to 19 academies, free schools, 6th Forms and colleges must publish:

  • the progress students have made in English and maths

  • the progress students have made compared with students across England

  • the average grade that students in your college get at 16 to 19 study (KS5)

  • student ‘retention’ (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme)

  • student ‘destinations’ (the percentage of students who continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study