Sentences with phrase «cent of pupils reached»

Primary league tables show that 79 per cent of pupils reached the expected level in all of reading, writing and mathematics this year, against 75 per cent in 2013.
Only two per cent of pupils reached a higher standard in reading, writing and mathematics compared with five per cent nationally in England.»
Sixty - five per cent of pupils reached the standard in writing this year, compared to 73 per cent in maths and 74 per cent in reading.
They show very encouraging increases in attainment compared with the 2016 results, with 61 per cent of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics (i.e. a scaled score of 100 or more or a teacher assessment of «reaching the expected standard» or «working at greater depth» in writing) in 2017 compared with 53 per cent in 2016.

Not exact matches

The BESA Leadership Briefing report showed that 38 per cent of primary school pupils and 20 per cent of secondary - level students will continue to suffer from poor internet access in 2016, meaning that a great deal of superb and helpful resources for computing, such as Espresso Coding, 2Simple's 2Code and J2e's J2Code will remain out of reach no matter what they cost.
The highest ever percentage of pupils reached the expected level in maths, at 87 per cent - up one percentage point on last year.
Applications for secondary school places have risen for the second consecutive year, reaching 521,274, with the proportion of pupils given their first choice falling from 85 to 84 per cent.
In addition, the report shows that the proportion of pupils taking at least one arts subject fell in both 2015 and 2016, reaching 53.5 per cent.
A survey of over 600 ATL members working in state - funded schools in England found that 83 per cent of education staff did not think SEND pupils were adequately supported, with 58 per cent stating that pupils who are officially identified as having SEN do not receive the help they need to reach their potential.
The overall figure of 53 per cent relates to the number of pupils who reached the expected standard in all three subjects.
However, it also maintained that more than 60 per cent of secondary and 40 per cent of primary pupils are failing to reach work - class standards on writing, literacy, maths and science.
61 per cent of pupils on free school meals reached the expected standard in reading in KS1 assessments by age 7, compared to 78 per cent of other pupils
By converting the Timss scores to the scores used in the key stage 2 maths tests, known as Sats, the report estimates that to match the performance of pupils in the top five countries — Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan — 90 per cent of children in England would need to reach the expected standard in the English Sats maths test, with an average scaled score of 107.
When it comes to writing, 52 per cent of pupils on free school meals reached the expected standard by age 7, compared to 71 per cent of other pupils - a gap of 19 percentage points.
This continues a trend from last year, when the figures for pupils reaching the expected phonics standard by the end of year 2 rose from 90 to 91 per cent.
Unless something significant changes, it seems almost certain that the percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in writing will plummet — and the floor standard of 65 per cent may well be beyond a majority of schools.
A total of 768 schools did not reach the government's floor standard for attainment — now set at 65 per cent of pupils achieving level 4 in reading and writing tests and teacher assessment of writing.
The floor target is set to increase further in future, with 85 per cent of pupils required to reach the equivalent of the higher level of 4b in reading, writing and maths from 2016.
Nationally, 61 per cent of pupils have reached the expected levels, an improvement of last year's score of 53 per cent.
For example, if per pupil funding is frozen in cash terms, as it is now, and the minimum funding guarantee of -1.5 per cent remains in place, almost all schools will reach their formula level of funding by 2029 - 30.
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