28 School Performance Outcomes 2025
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Minutes:
The Board
considered a presentation on the performance outcomes for schools across Halton
at the end of Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and Key Stages 2, 4 and 5.
In the accompanying presentation it was noted that:
- There were
no progress measures for the primary stage or transition stage due to
Covid-19 as the current Year 7’s did not sit exams in Year 2 and the
current Year 11’s did not sit exams in Year 6.
- Halton has
a higher percentage of EHCP, SEND, and children that the national average
based on DfE measures.
- Early Year
profiles which are done at the end of reception, increased in ‘good level
of development’ nationally and in Halton to 68% and 62% respectively.
- The
performance of SEND children and children with EHCPs decreased but
children who received free school meals improved in their academic
performance and were above the national average.
- 76% of
pupils passed their phonics exam in Year 1 compared to 80% nationally.
- 69% of
children listed as ‘most vulnerable’ achieved their expected standard
compared to 67% nationally.
- Halton has
matched the national average in reading, writing and maths as a combined
score but were below the national average at ‘greater depth’.
- More
‘disadvantaged children’ in Halton scored 2% higher that the national
average in reading, writing and maths.
- In 2025,
Halton pupils with EHCP pupils out preformed the national average for EHCP
pupils.
- For GCSEs,
if a pupil achieved a ‘4’ then this was considered a ‘low pass’. Grade 5
was considered a ‘high pass’.
- Halton’s
Key Stage 4 results were not as good as its Key Stage 2 results, and they
were below the national average but there was visible improvement ‘at
pace’ after a drop the previous year.
- In terms
of ‘Level 8’ attainment for GCSE results, this had improved so Halton was
closing the gap with the national average.
- The ‘high
pass’ and ‘low pass’ for GCSEs in Halton were above pre-pandemic levels
this year. The national average for the ‘low pass’ had dropped.
- English
and maths results were at pre-pandemic performance levels.
- There was
a low number of pupils in Halton undertaking the English Baccalaureate but
those who did take it preformed very well.
- EHCP
pupils in Key Stage 4 had achieved close to the national average in their
results.
- The
Alternative Provision Strategy will help more disadvantaged children in
mainstream schools.
- Three new
early intervention officers have been recruited, and they will do
collaborative working between headteacher groups.
The following
additional information was provided in response to Member’s questions:
- The
national average attainment performance for children who received free
school meals was 51.2% whereas it was 51.7% in Halton.
- Targeted
support and early identification of pupil need helped more disadvantaged
children improve their academic results.
- Officers
plan to hold annual ‘keep in touch’ meetings with schools to continue exam
result improvements.
- Officers
will look at getting more finances for schools who had more ‘vulnerable’
children.
- External
support advisors were effective for schools in order to ... view the full minutes text for item 28