The floor standard and coasting standard for primary schools will remain the same as in 2017.
Floor standards ks1.
Floor standards for 2013 and 2014 are outlined in the following page of the dfe website.
Like last year the attainment element of the floor standard will be set at 65 per cent of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading writing and maths in key stage 2 sats and the progress scores have been set at 5 in reading 5 in maths and 7 in writing.
Progress measure bandings document on how we.
Also confirms that we will set thresholds for floor standards and coasting definition for 2017 in the autumn.
Primary floor standards and coasting definitions remain the same.
The floor standard for primary schools has been announced today by the government.
This guidance explains the data in the school and college performance tables.
The government has revealed the key stage 2 attainment and progress scores schools will have to achieve to avoid falling below the floor.
The department for education dfe has confirmed that that floor standard will be the same as last year with attainment element set at 65 per cent of pupils meeting the expected standard in the reading writing and maths in the ks2 sats and the progress scores set at 5 in reading 5 in maths and 7 in writing.
It is mainly for.
The dfe has confirmed that in 2018 a school will be above the floor standard if at least 65 percent of pupils meet the expected standard in reading writing and maths at ks2 or if it achieves sufficient progress in all three subjects.
In 2016 a primary or junior school will be above the floor standard if.
The government has revealed the key stage 2 attainment and progress scores schools will have to achieve to avoid falling below the floor.
At least 65 of pupils meet the expected standard or better in reading writing and maths.
Key stage 1 score of 17 is 106 james therefore has a mathematics progress score of 3 0.
In 2017 a school will be above the floor if at least 65 per cent of pupils meet the expected standard in reading writing and maths at key stage 2 or if it achieves sufficient progress scores in all three subjects.
The school achieves sufficient progress scores in reading and writing and maths.
In this example james has met the expected standard a scaled score of 100 or more.
This will not necessarily be the case for.
School and college staff leaders and governing bodies.
Expected standard means children who have a scaled score of 100 or more from the tests in reading and maths and those children who have been.
Broadly speaking though we believe ofsted will expect the following.
He has done better than other pupils with the same key stage1 attainment and therefore has a positive progress score.
Summer 2013 to the end of key stage 1.