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PRIMARY ASSESSMENT RESULTS

Our Primary Phase continues to go from strength to strength, with 2019 being another year of excellent results. From EYFS through to KS2, the results showed our Primary Phase continues to perform very well compared to the national picture.

2019 was our first year for external KS2 outcomes – our results were superb and we are very pleased with how our KS2 students performed. As you can see below, the percentage of our students achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing, Maths and GPS far exceeded the national picture. Across Reading, Writing and Maths, our progress scores were all positive, meaning our students did better with us than students of the same starting point from KS1 nationally.

Our Primary Phase continues to go from strength to strength, with 2019 being another year of excellent results. From EYFS through to KS2, the results showed our Primary Phase continues to perform very well compared to the national picture.

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KS1 Outcomes

KS2 Outcomes

2019 was our first year for external KS2 outcomes – our results were superb and we are very pleased with how our KS2 students performed. As you can see below, the percentage of our students achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing, Maths and GPS far exceeded the national picture. Across Reading, Writing and Maths, our progress scores were all positive, meaning our students did better with us than students of the same starting point from KS1 nationally.

Check out the latest Performance Tables for Sydney Russell School click here

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Clare Cross
At Sydney Russell School we uphold the traditional values of strong discipline, school uniform and a demanding classroom ethos. At the same time we are totally committed to the best use of 21st century computer technology to help teaching and learning. Our first priority is the development of every child's academic potential to the fullest.

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