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Ofsted and school performance data

Milton Primary School is proud to have obtained a 'Good' with areas of Outstanding Ofsted report in 2017 and again in 2022. This document details the outcomes from the most recent inspection.

You can also view the reports online on the Ofsted website.

What is school performance data? 

 

School performance data is statistical information showing how well pupils in England have done in public examinations taken at key points in their educational journey. Data is published for children’s attainment in national curriculum tests, often known as SATs, which are sat at the end of primary school at age 10 or 11.

 

Milton Park Primary School performance data at the end of key stage 2 in 2023

Progress score in reading

Average 0.6 (-1.1 to 2.3)

Progress score in writing

Average 0.2 (-1.4 to 1.8)

Progress score in mathematics

Average -0.7 (-2.3 to 0.9)

Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics

54%

Percentage of pupils who achieved at a higher standard in reading, writing and mathematics

2%

Average ‘scaled score’ in reading

105

Average ‘scaled score’ in mathematics

103

 

View Milton Park Primary School performance data on the Department for Education website

 

You can use performance tables (sometimes called league tables) to compare schools in your area

Other useful links

Parent View:  Parent view gives you the chance to tell us what you think about your child’s school. The survey can be completed online at any time  https://www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/

Ofsted Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think of your child’s school, including: 

 

 - how happy your child is at the school

 - how the school manages bullying or challenging behaviour  

 

If your child has special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), we will ask how well the school supports them. 

The questionnaire can be completed at any time - you don’t have to wait until the school is being inspected. 

 

We will use your responses to help us plan inspections. The information you provide can:  

- inform discussions inspectors have with school leaders during an inspection  

 - help Ofsted decide when to inspect a school   

 

In addition to this, we also publish the overall summary of the responses to Ofsted Parent View. This information is anonymised.  

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