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Assessment, Monitoring and Reporting

Intervention programmes are frequently put in place to support or extend learning for children with particular aptitude or experiencing difficulty in making progress towards their targets.  The assessment data for children attending these groups is recorded as an entry level. This will include Booster Classes and setting arrangements.

Statutory Assessment Tests 

Children in year six take part in the KS2 SATs for reading, writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation and maths during a specific week in May. These tests are marked externally and the results reported to the school and LA. 

Children in year four take part in the multiplication tables check in June. The purpose of the MTC is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics.

Children in Year 1 take part in the Phonics Screening Check in June each year. The phonics screening check contains 40 words divided into two sections of 20 words. Both sections contain a mixture of real words and pseudo-words. Pseudo-words are words that are phonically decodable but are not actual words with an associated meaning. They are included in the check specifcally to assess whether your child can decode a word using their phonics skills. The check is designed to give teachers information on how your child is progressing in phonics. It will help to identify whether your child needs additional support at this stage so that they do not fall behind in this vital early reading skill.

Reporting and Communication with parents/carers

Reporting and partnership with parents is crucial to success for the child. Each parent/carer will have three formal opportunities each year to meet their child’s teacher to discuss their progress and attainment.

Autumn

This will be a ten minute evening interview in the first half of the Autumn Term, designed to allow the teacher and parent/carer to share any concerns or anxieties they may have regarding their child’s new class. Initial impressions will be shared and points to help the development of the child discussed.

Spring

Parents can book a ten minute slots to meet with their child’s teacher where parents will be able to look through their child’s books and work samples and discuss thier child’s progress.

Summer

This evening meeting will be an informal review of the year and follows on from the publication of the child’s report. This meeting will be used specifically for parents to discuss their child’s report.

Reports

At the end of the summer term each teacher for each pupil will publish a formal report. This report will have full written sections on general attributes and successes, English, Mathematics, Science and computing. Attendance data and the other National Curriculum subjects will also be reported. Assessment data recorded, giving teacher assessment for Reading, Writing, Maths, Science and computing. Parents will be clear on the progress made through the termly meetings and tracking the individual targets and any intervention programmes for their child.