Here are the Southampton Primary School League Tables 2015.
The data covers the SATS primary school league tables for the city that were published on December 10, 2015.
The Key Stage 2 results, which are more commonly known as SATS, are taken by every child at the end of their primary school education.
The test measure academic ability as well as how much each child has progressed during their primary education.
Councillor Dan Jeffery, Cabinet Member for Education and Children’s Social Care said: “It’s great to
see that the achievements of school pupils in Southampton at Key Stage 2 level remain in line with the national averages.
I’d like to thank our teachers and schools’ employees who work collaboratively to deliver good
outcomes for the city’s children and young people.”
Thornhill Primary School has secured top marks in across the board as the primary school league tables published today shows them sitting top of the pile.
It is a vast improvement from where they were six years ago when the school was languishing among the worst performing schools in the city.
Two years ago it was named the most improved in the country and today it can celebrate the fact that each and every one of its Year 6 pupils hit the government target in reading, writing and maths in 2015.
Proud headteacher Kerry Stamp said: “I am delighted that yet again, our children have significantly
achieved above the targets set for them by the government.
“Teaching at the school is consistently excellent. The opportunities they receive ensure that they are immersed in rich experiences that broaden their horizons and therefore aspiration and high expectations grows with them, as they move through the school.
"The Year 6 from 2015, were motivated, hard working and a pleasure to teach. Learning for them was addictive and they worked
their socks off ! We know they left us more than ready for the next stage of their education and have bright futures ahead of them.
“Despite the fact that over 50 per cent of pupils are disadvantaged and the school is in the highest category of deprivation in the country, these results show you cannot put a ceiling on what children can do!
“Everyone at Thornhill is ‘Working together to be the best we can be’ and I am extremely proud to be the headteacher of such an amazing school."
• To see the league table for Hampshire schools, view this PDF document >>
For a key, please see the foot of the table.
School
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Banister Primary and Nursery, Southampton
No data
Bassett Green Primary, Southampton
58
78
88
50
55
68
75
Beechwood Junior, Southampton
100
98
96
95
100
98
97
Bevois Town Primary, Southampton
92
96
100
90
90
97
97
Bitterne CE Primary, Southampton
98
98
98
97
97
98
97
Bitterne Manor Primary, Southampton
100
100
100
97
97
97
97
Bitterne Park Primary, Southampton
93
95
98
91
96
97
93
Fairisle Junior, Southampton
94
96
99
92
92
98
96
Foundry Lane, Southampton
98
98
91
86
93
95
90
Freemantle CofE Community Academy, Southampton
72
78
79
61
68
71
66
Harefield Primary, Southampton
96
91
96
94
98
96
96
Highfield CofE Primary, Southampton
97
97
94
97
100
100
97
Hightown Primary, Southampton
93
100
100
71
79
93
89
Hollybrook Junior, Southampton
73
92
100
67
71
82
90
Holy Family Catholic Primary, Southampton
98
98
96
92
94
94
92
Kanes Hill Primary, Southampton
98
98
98
91
95
95
91
Ludlow Junior, Southampton
97
92
98
92
96
95
95
Mansbridge Primary, Southampton
96
100
100
87
93
93
93
Mansel Park Primary, Southampton
90
90
93
83
87
90
87
Mason Moor Primary, Southampton
75
83
75
46
61
61
54
Moorlands Primary, Southampton
96
92
100
89
96
89
93
Mount Pleasant Junior, Southampton
75
73
85
66
79
71
81
Newlands Primary, Southampton
98
98
93
84
96
96
84
Oakwood Primary, Southampton
100
97
98
92
98
95
95
Portswood Primary, Southampton
96
100
100
90
97
93
93
Redbridge Primary, Southampton
100
90
100
77
90
87
83
St Denys Primary, Southampton
88
92
96
75
75
86
86
St John’s Primary and Nursery, Southampton
81
86
57
56
84
88
56
St Mark’s CofE Primary, Southampton
83
83
93
66
86
84
73
St Mary’s CofE Primary, Southampton
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
St Monica Primary, Southampton
93
87
98
87
94
90
96
St Patrick’s Catholic Primary, Southampton
100
90
95
81
95
93
84
Shirley Junior, Southampton
94
94
91
80
91
91
84
Shirley Warren Primary & Nursery, Southampton
100
93
100
86
97
93
93
Sholing Junior, Southampton
81
88
88
83
86
98
91
Sinclair Primary and Nursery, Southampton
88
76
88
89
94
94
94
Springhill Catholic Primary, Southampton
98
100
99
95
98
99
99
Swaythling Primary, Southampton
92
92
92
89
93
93
89
Tanners Brook Primary, Southampton
72
77
88
70
76
76
80
Thornhill Primary, Southampton
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Townhill Junior, Southampton
71
69
79
73
84
84
82
Valentine Primary, Southampton
71
82
81
77
84
92
84
Weston Park Primary, Southampton
52
75
40
43
63
79
49
A) Percentage of pupils achieving two levels of progress in maths
B) Percentage of pupils achieving two levels of progress in reading
C) Percentage of pupils achieving two levels of progress in writing
D) Percentage of pupils achieving a level four or more in maths reading and writing
E) Percentage of pupils achieving a level four in maths
F) Percentage of pupils achieving a level four in reading
G) Percentage of pupils achieving a level four in writing
Schools with no data available have either undergone conversion to academy or all through primary during the year
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