Primary school performance tables
Primary school performance tables are published by the Department for Education annually to provide you with relevant information on the performance of primary schools in your local area, across Royal Greenwich and England as a whole.
What are the tables based on?
The tables are compiled using the achievements of 11 year old pupils, at the end of Key Stage 2 in Year 6, in all primary schools including special schools in England.
What can I find out from them?
The Department for Education publishes tables which provide background information on each school, including its name, address and telephone number.
The tables show a wealth of data and information about the school and its pupils, including:
- the Key Stage 2 test and teacher assessment results
- the proportion of pupils making expected progress in reading, writing and mathematics
- a value added score, which compares progress made by pupils in the school compared with pupils nationally
Further information on primary performance tables
Ofsted inspection reports
You can use the performance tables to help make an informed decision about which school(s) you would like to apply for. The tables include the current Ofsted grade for schools as well as the date of their last inspection and a link to the report.
You can find also further information about schools on the Ofsted website, including historical inspection reports as well as the Ofsted data dashboard.
Schools' performance and inspection reports should be considered alongside other sources of data, the school prospectus and the governors' annual report.