Mayfield-Primary-School

Attainment and Progress

Attainment

The National Curriculum sets out the expectations that children should meet at the end of each year or key phase.  Our aim is for as many pupils as possible to meet these expectations each year.

Progress

Children attending Mayfield make very good progress from their starting points.  Progress is tracked from the point the child joins us:

  • In Reception progress is measured from a Baseline assessment which is given within the first six weeks of starting school.
  • In Year 1 and 2 progress is measured from the end of Reception and the assessment of whether a child has met a "Good Level of Development."
  • In Years 3-6 progress is measured from the end of Year 2 (key-stage 1) and is based on teacher assessments against National Standards in reading, writing and maths.

Results

Each year children in year 6 will complete tests in May, commonly known as SATs.  These tests cover the subjects of reading, mathematics and grammar, punctuation and spelling.  Children are also given a teacher assessment result for writing and science.

Schools are required to publish the end of Key Stage results. The table below presents the results from the previous SAT year (2025) and the table provides a comparison with National averages.

Key Stage 2 Results

 

Working at the Expected Standard

 

Working at the Higher Standard

 

 

Mayfield 2025

National 2025

 

Mayfield 2025

National 2025

 

Reading

 

77%

75% 

 

45%

33% 

 

Writing TA

 

70%

72% 

 

29% 

 13%

 

Maths

 

73%

 74%

 

29%

26% 

 

GPS

 

84%

 73%

 

43%

30% 

 

RWM combined

59% 

 62%

 

20% 

8% 

 

Children in Year 1 complete a Phonics Check in June. 

 

Mayfield 2025


Year 1 phonics check 

83%

 

This is a link to Mayfield's DfE School's Performance Tables: Mayfield Primary School - GOV.UK - Find and compare schools in England (compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk)

 For parents of children in Year 6 this document helps to explain the SAT results in the end of school reports.