School Performance

Ofsted

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. Ofsted regulate and inspect schools and colleges to seek improvement in the service. They carry out a large number of inspections and regulatory visits in England and publish their finding on their website.

Seaham Trinity Primary School received a Good grading in their most recent Ofsted Inspection in 2023.

Seaham Trinity Primary OFSTED Report October 2023

View current and previous Seaham Trinity Primary School Ofsted Reports

Department for Education

Many parents are keen to see how we are performing in relation to other schools. The Department for Education (DfE) Performance Tables provided a reliable and accessible source of comparative information on pupil attainment and progress, absence, workforce and finance.

No primary test or assessment data has been published for 2020, 2021, 2022 or 2023. You may view the 2019 data, however, this data may no longer reflect current performance.

View the Seaham Trinity Primary School Performance Tables

School Results (2019)

EYFS
85% of children achieved a Good Level of Development.

Year 1 Phonics screening
85% of children met the required standard.

KS1 Reading
88% of children met expected standards.
50% of children were working at greater depth.

KS1Writing
77% of children met expected standards.
41% of children were working at greater depth.

KS1 Maths
88% of children met expected standards.
52% of children were working a greater depth.

 

KS2 Reading
81% of children achieved expected standards. National standard is 73%
25% of children were working at a high scaled score.

        Reading Scaled Score (average): 105

Reading Progress Score: 2.7 (significantly above national and in the highest 20% of all schools in 2019)

KS2 Writing
83% of children achieved expected standards. National standard is 78%
26% of children were working at greater depth.

        Writing Progress Score: 3.2

KS2 Grammar; Punctuation and Spelling
81% of children achieved expected standards. National standard is 78%
25% of children achieved a high scaled score.

        GPS Scaled Score: 104

KS2 Maths
75% of children achieved expected standards. National standard is 79%
21% of children were working at a high scaled score.

        Maths Scaled Score (average): 103

Maths Progress Score: 0.4

The DfE calculate progress measures using a value-added measure from KS1 to KS2. This value added measure is worked out from the progress made since KS1.

Progress Scores: If a school has a progress score of 0, this means that, on average, their pupils achieved similar results at the end of KS2 to pupils in other schools with similar results at the end of KS1. If a school has a positive progress score, this means that, on average, their pupils made more progress than pupils in other schools with similar results at the end of KS1.

 

At the end of KS2, 75% of children achieved expected standards in Reading, Writing and Maths combined (significantly above national of 65%)

13% of children reached a high score in Reading, Writing and Maths.

Outcomes 2023

Assessment Outcomes 2023

 

Childcare Provision

Seaham Trinity Primary School offer a free breakfast club each morning from 8am. Waiting lists are in operation – contact the school office for more information.

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