Assessment For Parents
The new National Curriculum was introduced in September 2014. As our curriculum and teaching and learning at Petersfield evolves, we continue to modify how we assess pupils at Petersfield.
Teaching Staff and Subject Leaders at Petersfield continue to work hard to ensure our children continue to have the all round education & learning experiences which we pride ourselves on, whilst meeting the demands of the new requirements.
Instrumental in this is Assessment. We strongly believe that assessment provides information to improve teaching and learning.
National Expectation is that pupils should be secure in their Age Related (Year groups) expectation by the end of the school year.
Progress through the expectations is defined as 'Emerging (beginning), Developing (working within), Secure'. This information is reported to parents throughout the year through Teacher consultation evenings and an annual report. It will detail if your child is below, at or above the National Age Related Expectations.
ARE Leaflets
Below are 7 leaflets which explain what the end of year Age Related Expectations (ARE) are for reading, writing and maths for each year group. As part of our creative curriculum, staff have collaborated and devised progression grids setting out the expectation of knowledge and skills across each of the foundation subjects. The foundation subjects are Religious Education (RE), science, art and design, computing, Design and Technology (DT), geography, history, Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), music, Physical Education (PE) and Personal, Social, Health Education and Citizenship (PSHE). These will be added to the website soon.
At Autumn term Teacher Consultations, during parent-teacher consultations, parents are offered a ten minute slot to discuss their child’s progress and attainment.
Teachers will record 'developing', 'usually', or 'almost always' against the expected learning behaviours:
- Understanding and follows the school rules
- Manages and expressed his/her own feelings well
- Listens attentively
- Is not easily distracted
- Works well independently
- Works well with other children
- Takes responsibility for personal learning
- Tries his/her best
- Keeps trying even when tasks are difficult
- Presents work carefully
- Uses previous knowledge when learning
- Homework is completed to his/her ability
Attendance will be identified as:
- 100% Expected
- Below 96% - this needs to improve as this impacts on learning
- Below 92% - this must improve as this has a high impact on learning
Pupil effort will be identified as ‘developing’, ‘good’ or ‘excellent’.
Next steps will be identified for reading, writing and maths.
Staff, pupils and parents will be asked to contribute to this record of pupil progress.
Additional key points from the discussions you have will be noted on the record and you will be asked to sign this. A copy will be sent home.
Progress
At the October parent-teacher Consultations, the report will indicate where pupils are on track to meet the ARE or where additional support is being provided. The Spring parent-teacher consultations and the summer report contain information about your child’s attainment and progress. Pupil progress is measured from the previous summer’s attainment of AREs and will be discussed with parents/carers at consultations.
Formal Assessments
Early Years: Teachers use a combination of the Early Years profile and the new baseline assessment to measure pupil progress. The profile will provide valuable information against the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) and the characteristics of their learning. Children are expected to achieve a Good Level of Development (GLD) by the end of the year, and this involves meeting expectations in personal, social and emotional development; communication & language, and physical development; as well as requirements in reading, writing & maths. As we were an early adopted school, from 2021, all children working at or above the GLD level will be graded as achieving GLD.
Year 1: Pupils have a Phonics Check during the Summer Term. This will indicate if children have met the required standard. Some children have the opportunity to retake this check in Year 2 if needed.
Year 4: Multiplication Check.
Year 6: Children will be formally tested and sit a number of papers covering grammar, punctuation and spelling; reading and comprehension and maths and problem solving.
Meeting the needs of all pupils
Where children are receiving support in addition to the ordinary available provision, support is planned and monitored through the school Provision Map which identifies the support being provided for all pupils.
This planned additional support can be discussed at parent-teacher consultations. Should additional time be required, please do see your child's class teacher informally at pick up or arrange an appointment.
Children with an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) and those requiring additional SEND support, i.e. accessing the support of outside agencies, benefit from the Assess, Plan, Do, Review (APDR) cycle in school.
During parent-teacher consultations, parents of pupils with SEND who are accessing additional support, will be allocated an additional slot to review the previous APDR and discuss the new APDR cycle.
Mrs Penrose (Assessment Lead & SENDCo) and the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) met regularly with classteachers to review the support in place through the class Provision Maps and APDRs.
Assessment Leaflets
Latest News
15th Sept - Today, the pupils from all year groups shared their reflections on Collective Worship with our EYFS pupils who were excited to join us today for their first whole school Collective Worship.
12th Sept - Well done to our youngest pupils who completed their first full day of primary school today as part of their planned EYFS transition.
10th Sept - Thanks to the support of their year 6 buddies, our EYFS pupils have had fun exploring the outdoor area alongside all the other classes at break and lunchtime today.
10th Sept - Today, Rowan and Yew class took park in a day of team building activities. Working together, they completed a variety of fun challenges.
9th Sept - Thank you to our year 6 buddies who, much to the delight of Reception, enjoyed played with our new EYFS children at lunch time today.
8th Sept - Welcome to Monday! Apologies, the MCAS app is currently not working nationally. The company assure us they are working to resolve this. We will send the Learning Links as soon as we have access to the system.
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