They also take national tests, known as Sats, at age 10 or 11 in English and maths, the results of which are used to make up
the primary school league tables.
The literacy levels of England's 11 - year - olds are measured by the national tests - or Sats - and are published in
the primary school league tables.
They are also deeply opposed to the way the results of the tests are used to compile
primary school league tables.
This is when 11 - year - olds take Sats tests in English and maths which are used for
primary school league tables.
This will mean that
primary school league tables, to be published later this year, will be incomplete in some areas.
The results of the tests, in maths and English, are used to make up
the primary school league tables.
The results are published by the government and are used by the media to compile
primary school league tables.
Not exact matches
Almost two - thirds of the top 1,000
primary schools in the 2013
league tables were
schools with a religious character, although they only make up about one - third of all English
primary schools.
The LessEn
league table Last year, we analysed data provided by 11,993
primary and secondary
schools in England and Wales that have been granted a DEC (Display Energy Certificate) rating.
Their Sats (
primary national curriculum tests), GCSE and A-level results are published in
league tables in the same way as those of other state
schools.
Instead two new
league -
table measures will be introduced, examining the percentage of pupils who reach a set threshold in English and maths, and an average points score showing how much progress each child makes between the end of
primary school and GCSE level in eight subjects.
See the latest SATs data from 15 Dec, 2016: Fewer
primary schools fall below the floor standards and 7 key findings from the 2016
primary league tables
Under the changes to the
school league tables, data on the proportion of children making average progress between the end of
primary school and GCSEs will be published.