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What % of children reach level 2 at end of year 2?
(7 Posts)Just a question of idle curiosity really. We're always being told that "most children" should attain level 2 at the end of year 2, but are there any figures as to what % nationally actually do, and what % get sub-levels a, b and c?
was wondering the same thing.
More importantly, what is normal, and what is 'Mumsnet normal'
Results for 2011 are here: www.education.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SFR/s001018/index.shtml
81% get Level 4+ in English, 80% in Maths
Sorry - you asked for KS1 (must read the question)
www.education.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SFR/s001086/index.shtml
(Getting Level 2+)
Reading - 87%, Writing 83%, S&L 88%, Maths 91%
That's very interesting redsky, thankyou very much. I'm quite surprised it's so high. DD's school is well thought of, but I doubt they'll get national average in her year (although year groups are very small so statistics don't mean much on an annual basis). Do they exclude children with SEN from the stats?
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Thanks, tiggytape - I wouldn't imagine any of the children would come into that category.
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