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KS1 Comparator Authorities 2018 and 2019 Results.Xlsx Key Stage 1 2019 72% 66% 74% of Derby pupils reached the expected standard in reading writing mathematics Release date 26 September 2019 For activity during academic year 2018/19 https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/phonics-screening-check-and-key-stage-1- Source assessments-england-2019 Contact Debbie Peters, Senior Analyst - Education and Youth Services Policy and Insight Team 01332 642710 [email protected] Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical release Corporate Core 1 of 24 Key Stage 1 Teacher assessments for 2018 and 2019 % reaching the expected standard 2019 results (SR 26/09/19) 2019 ranking nationally % achieved ranking CN* reading writing maths science RWMS R W M S Bolton 72 68 74 78 634811787100129 Coventry 72 65 73 81 698211713111789 Derby 726674796845117119100114 Dudley 73 67 73 79 3485105105117114 Kirklees 73 67 74 81 344210510510089 Leeds 70 63 71 77 10 10 10 10 140 147 141 138 Medway 76 71 77 81 1112 49434289 Peterborough 67 62 70 76 11 11 11 11 149 148 147 143 Sheffield 726774796445117105100114 Telford and Wrekin 75 71 76 83 2121 66436060 Walsall 73677578343810510579129 comparator authorities' average 72 67 74 79 East Midlands 73 68 74 81 ENGLAND (state-funded schools) 75 69 76 82 2018 results (SR 27/09/18) 2018 ranking nationally % achieved ranking CN* reading writing maths science R W M S R W M S Bolton 73 68 74 80 433610698106115 Coventry 72 65 73 80 6886124139126115 Derby 72 68 74 80 633612498106115 Dudley 74 67 74 82 3632 9611610683 Kirklees 72 67 73 81 6684124116126102 Leeds 69 63 71 78 10 10 11 9 146 148 146 132 Medway 78 72 78 83 1111 28413268 Peterborough 68 62 72 78 11 11 10 9 149 149 140 132 Sheffield 72 68 74 81 633412498106102 Telford and Wrekin 76 71 77 82 2222 58585083 Walsall 73 65 74 78 4839106139106132 comparator authorities' average 73 67 74 80 East Midlands 73 68 75 82 ENGLAND (state-funded schools) 75 70 76 83 ranking CN = Ranking of comparator neighbours Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical release Corporate Core 2 of 24 Key Stage 1 Teacher assessments for 2018 and 2019 % reaching a greater standard 2019 results (SR 26/09/19) 2019 ranking nationally % achieved ranking CN* reading writing maths RWM R W M Bolton 23 15 21 4 2 5 99 55 78 Coventry 21 10 19 8 10 8 121 142 114 Derby 2416223 1 2 83 42 61 Dudley 23 14 20 4 4 6 99 77 97 Kirklees 22 13 20 7 6 6 111 104 97 Leeds 21 12 18 8 8 9 121 117 130 Medway 23 13 22 4 6 2 99 104 61 Peterborough 18 11 17 11 9 11 145 128 137 Sheffield 25 14 22 2 4 2 66 77 61 Telford and Wrekin 27 15 23 1 2 1 37 55 44 Walsall 19101810 10 9 141 142 130 comparator authorities' average 22 13 20 East Midlands 23 14 20 ENGLAND (state-funded schools) 25 15 22 2018 results (SR 27/09/18) 2018 ranking nationally % achieved ranking CN* reading writing maths R W M R W M Bolton 23 16 21 6 2 4 107 68 79 Coventry 20 8 17 9 11 9 137 150 138 Derby 24 16 21 5 2 4 94 68 79 Dudley 26 16 21 1 2 4 63 68 79 Kirklees 23 13 19 6 7 8 107 115 116 Leeds 21 11 17 8 8 9 122 138 138 Medway 25 15 23 3 6 1 78 85 49 Peterborough 20 11 20 9 8 7 137 138 100 Sheffield 25 17 23 3 1 1 78 47 49 Telford and Wrekin 26 16 23 1 2 1 63 68 49 Walsall 19 9 16 11 10 11 144 148 145 comparator authorities' average 23 13 20 East Midlands 24 15 21 ENGLAND (state-funded schools) 26 16 22 Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical release Corporate Core 3 of 24 Percentage of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading - LA 2019 ranking ranking LA % EXS+ reading 2018 2019 East Midlands 73 National (state-funded schools only) 75 1 1 Richmond upon Thames 83 2 2 Wandsworth 80 32Bromley 80 32Hampshire 80 3 2 Kensington and Chelsea 80 3 2 Redbridge 80 3 2 Wokingham 80 12 2 Kingston upon Thames 80 12 2 Sutton 80 17 2 South Gloucestershire 80 311Bexley 79 3 11 Hackney 79 3 11 Windsor and Maidenhead 79 12 11 Hammersmith and Fulham 79 12 11 Newham 79 17 11 Barnet 79 17 11 Greenwich 79 17 11 Harrow 79 17 11 Herefordshire, County of 79 17 11 Southwark 79 17 11 Surrey 79 17 11 Waltham Forest 79 28 11 Bracknell Forest 79 28 11 Merton 79 28 11 Trafford 79 3 26 Northumberland 78 12 26 Hounslow 78 17 26 Buckinghamshire 78 17 26 Central Bedfordshire 78 17 26 Lambeth 78 28 26 Bath and North East Somerset 78 28 26 North Tyneside 78 43 26 Solihull 78 58 26 Warrington 78 78 26 Rutland 78 28 36 Hertfordshire 77 28 36 Staffordshire 77 43 36 Camden 77 43 36 Cheshire East 77 43 36 Croydon 77 43 36 East Sussex 77 43 36 Essex 77 43 36 Havering 77 43 36 Stockton-on-Tees 77 43 36 Warwickshire 77 58 36 Milton Keynes 77 58 36 Oxfordshire 77 58 36 Southend on Sea 77 #N/A 49 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 76 28 49 Kent 76 28 49 Lewisham 76 28 49 Medway 76 Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical releases Corporate Core 4 of 24 ranking LA % EXS+ reading 2018 2019 East Midlands 73 National (state-funded schools only) 75 28 49 Westminster 76 43 49 Haringey 76 43 49 Somerset 76 43 49 South Tyneside 76 58 49 County Durham 76 #N/A 49 Dorset 76 58 49 Islington 76 58 49 York 76 78 49 Leicestershire 76 78 49 Stockport 76 78 49 Wigan 76 96 49 Brighton and Hove 76 106 49 Torbay 76 28 66 Gateshead 75 28 66 West Berkshire 75 43 66 Redcar and Cleveland 75 43 66 Swindon 75 43 66 Thurrock 75 58 66 Darlington 75 58 66 East Riding of Yorkshire 75 58 66 Hillingdon 75 58 66 Newcastle upon Tyne 75 58 66 North Somerset 75 58 66 Slough 75 58 66 Sunderland 75 58 66 Telford and Wrekin 75 58 66 Tower Hamlets 75 78 66 Cumbria 75 78 66 Ealing 75 78 66 Gloucestershire 75 78 66 North Lincolnshire 75 78 66 West Sussex 75 78 66 Wiltshire 75 78 66 Worcestershire 75 106 66 Sefton 75 58 88 Derbyshire 74 58 88 Southampton 74 78 88 Blackburn with Darwen 74 78 88 Brent 74 78 88 Devon 74 78 88 Hartlepool 74 78 88 Lancashire 74 78 88 North Yorkshire 74 96 88 Cambridgeshire 74 96 88 Northamptonshire 74 96 88 Portsmouth 74 96 88 Salford 74 96 88 Shropshire 74 96 88 Wolverhampton 74 106 88 Bristol, City of 74 106 88 St Helens 74 138 88 North East Lincolnshire 74 78 105 Barking and Dagenham 73 96 105 Cheshire West and Chester 73 96 105 Dudley 73 96 105 Nottinghamshire 73 106 105 Norfolk 73 Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical releases Corporate Core 5 of 24 ranking LA % EXS+ reading 2018 2019 East Midlands 73 National (state-funded schools only) 75 106 105 Suffolk 73 106 105 Tameside 73 106 105 Wakefield 73 106 105 Walsall 73 124 105 Doncaster 73 124 105 Kirklees 73 138 105 Bradford 73 58 117 Reading 72 106 117 Birmingham 72 106 117 Bolton 72 106 117 Bury 72 106 117 Halton 72 106 117 Rotherham 72 106 117 Wirral 72 124 117 Barnsley 72 124 117 Cornwall 72 124 117 Coventry 72 124 117 Derby 72 124 117 Kingston upon Hull, City of 72 124 117 Sheffield 72 124 117 Stoke-on-Trent 72 138 117 Calderdale 72 138 117 Knowsley 72 106 133 Blackpool 71 124 133 Lincolnshire 71 124 133 Manchester 71 124 133 Plymouth 71 138 133 Sandwell 71 143 133 Isle of Wight 71 146 133 Oldham 71 106 140 Enfield 70 124 140 Luton 70 124 140 Rochdale 70 143 140 Leicester 70 143 140 Liverpool 70 146 140 Leeds 70 146 140 Nottingham 70 149 140 Middlesbrough 70 106 148 Bedford 68 149 149 Peterborough 67 #VALUE! #VALUE! City of London * #VALUE! #VALUE! Isles of Scilly * number of pupils in cohort Derby 3,561 Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical releases Corporate Core 6 of 24 Percentage of pupils achieving the expected standard in writing - LA 2019 ranking ranking LA % EXS+ writing 2018 2019 East Midlands 68 National (state-funded schools only) 69 2 1 Hackney 76 2 1 Richmond upon Thames 76 41Bromley 76 10 1 Sutton 76 1 5 Wandsworth 75 4 5 Greenwich 75 4 5 Kensington and Chelsea 75 4 5 Newham 75 10 5 Waltham Forest 75 410Bexley 74 4 10 Redbridge 74 10 10 Hounslow 74 10 10 Lambeth 74 10 10 Wokingham 74 15 10 Hammersmith and Fulham 74 15 10 Hampshire 74 15 10 Harrow 74 15 10 South Gloucestershire 74 25 10 Barnet 74 41 10 Stockton-on-Tees 74 82 10 Rutland 74 15 22 Kingston upon Thames 73 15 22 Northumberland 73 15 22 Redcar and Cleveland 73 15 22 Southwark 73 25 22 Herefordshire, County of 73 41 22 Warrington 73 15 28 Bracknell Forest 72 15 28 Haringey 72 25 28 Central Bedfordshire 72 25 28 County Durham 72 25 28 East Sussex 72 25 28 Havering 72 25 28 North Tyneside 72 25 28 Staffordshire 72 25 28 Surrey 72 25 28 Tower Hamlets 72 41 28 Croydon 72 41 28 Islington 72 41 28 Solihull 72 41 28 Trafford 72 58 28 Sunderland 72 25 43 Kent 71 25 43 Westminster 71 25 43 Windsor and Maidenhead 71 41 43 Buckinghamshire 71 41 43 Hertfordshire 71 41 43 Medway 71 41 43 Newcastle upon Tyne 71 41 43 Slough 71 41 43 Somerset 71 41 43 York 71 Policy and Insight Team, 26/09/2019 Source: DfE Statistical releases Corporate Core 7 of 24 ranking LA % EXS+ writing 2018 2019 East Midlands 68 National (state-funded schools only) 69 58 43 Bath and North East Somerset 71 58 43 Essex 71 58 43 North Somerset 71 58 43 Telford and Wrekin 71 58 43 Warwickshire 71 82 43 Milton Keynes 71 25 59 Lewisham 70 25 59 Swindon 70 41 59 Gateshead 70 41 59 Hartlepool 70 41 59 South Tyneside 70 #N/A 59 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 70 58 59 Camden 70 58 59 East Riding of Yorkshire 70 58 59 Merton 70 58 59 North Lincolnshire 70 72 59 Cheshire East 70 72 59 Ealing 70 72 59 Hillingdon 70 72 59 Wigan 70 82 59 Brighton and Hove 70 82 59 Leicestershire 70 82 59 Oxfordshire 70 98 59 North East Lincolnshire 70 41 77 Thurrock 69 58 77 West Berkshire 69 58 77 Worcestershire 69 72 77 Barking and Dagenham 69 72 77 Derbyshire 69 72 77 Southend on Sea 69 82 77 St Helens 69 82 77 Stockport 69 82 77 Wolverhampton 69 98 77 Torbay 69 58
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