High Ercall Primary School

Find out about our school performance in tests, and our latest OFSTED report.

School Performance 2025

We are really proud of the achievements of our children in all year groups.

In Reception, our children achieve in line with schools nationally, and make excellent progress. The data for Reception tells us the percentage of children at a nationally expected 'Good Level of Development' This takes into account personal, social and emotional development as well as specific skill sin reading, writing and mathematics.

In Year 1 our phonics results are well above national results - with 90% of our children achieving the expected standard.

In Year 6, the children take the national SAT tests in Reading, Spelling and Grammar and Mathematics. There is also a Teacher Assessment for Writing and Science.

There are no longer standard tests in Year 2 - and so now like all year groups we will assess the children using teacher assessment and some standard test materials.

 

This year our children have achieved results well above other schools nationally. The reading, writing and maths combined figure shows what percentage of pupils achieved expected national standard in all 3 subjects. This is well above national averages. Year 6 was a cohort of 21 children.

 

If you would like to compare our results to other schools - you can do this here

 

These are our current 2025 SAT results as a table:

There are also our 2024 results and the national results to compare against.

 

School % 2024

School 2025

% working at national expectations

 

 

 

 

National 2025 KS2

% at national expectations

 

Are we above or below national figures for 2024?

Reception

80%

 68%

 

67%

+1

Phonics Y1

90% 90%   79% +11
Key Stage 2          
Reading 89% 95%   74% +21
Writing 84% 76%   72% +4
Maths 89% 81%   74% +7
SPAG 95% 90%   73% +17
Combined 85% 71%   62% +9
           

 

       

 

Progress Scores

There are no current progress scores for 2025.

Our progress scores for 2023 are below:

A score of 0 would mean as a cohort the children made expected progress. Scores above 1 show that the cohort has made above expected progress.

Our scores show that the cohort of children made very good progress, and for some subjects this puts us in the top 10% of schools nationally, and at least the top 20%.

Reading Progress:  3.3

Maths Progress:  2.0

Writing Progress: 4.5

 

Average test scores 2025

Our average scaled scores are higher than the national scores. 100 is the score which says a child is at the expected standard for a Year 6 child. These averages have all increased on last years.

Reading average score: 109

Grammar test average score: 108

Maths test average score: 104

 

Information about our test results, attendance, intake and other school data is available on the Department for Education Perfomance Information site.  

 

Ofsted Report

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. It inspects schools through inspections and regulatory visits.


Click to see the current and previous inspection reports of High Ercall Primary.

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