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  • Results

    We are incredibly proud of all our children's many and varied achievements, both in school and outside of school. 

    At St Nicholas, Porton we consistently score higher than national and local averages in Reading, Writing and Maths by the end of Key Stage 2 and also demonstrate high scores by the end of EYFS, in Phonics and in the Multiplication check. 

    We are delighted with our results across the school from Summer 2024 and Summer 2025 which show that we have continued to maintain our good results over the last 4 years and now achieve results significantly higher than local and national averages. This is the result of an amazing team of teachers and parents working together to ensure that each child can fulfil their full potential.

    Summer 2025

    Key Stage 2-children achieving the Expected Standard or Higher

    Reading 91% (National Average 75%)

    Writing 87% (National Average 72%)

    Maths 87% (National Average 62%)

    Read/Write/Maths Combined 95% (National Average 62%)

     

    KS2 Multiplication  Check:

    35% achieved full marks (National Average 37%)

     

    Year 1 Phonics 2025

    95% Pass rate (National Average 80%)

     

    EYFS- Children achieving Good Level of Development (GLOD)

    86% (National Average 68%)

     

    Summer 2024: 

    Key Stage 2- children achieving the Expected Standard or Higher

    Reading-100% (National Average 74%)

    Writing- 83% (National Average 72%)

    Maths-91% (National Average 73%)

     

    Key Stage 1- Phonics 2024

    Phonics Pass- 94% (National Average 80%)

     

    KS2 Multiplication  Check:

    100% achieved a score of at least 20/25

    48% got full marks (National Average 34%)

     

    EYFS- Children achieving Good Level of Development (GLOD)

    GLOD 79% (National Average 69%)

     

    In 2022/2023 we were thrilled with our strong results across the board which showed the progress that children had made to recover from Covid and the strength of our teaching.  Our year 6 cohort were a small cohort of 18 pupils.