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Comparative Key Stage and GCSE results

The following tables show the percentage of children attending Hammersmith and Fulham schools reaching the expected levels of attainment for each of the Key Stages, with Inner London borough and all England figures included for comparison.

Achievement in the National Curriculum is age-related, as explained with each of the tables.   

Key Stage 1 results (teacher assessments)
 
Children at the end of Key Stage 1 are aged 7 and will be expected to have reached level 2 or better in the National Curriculum.

% of children achieving Level 2+

 

Hammersmith & Fulham

Inner London Boroughs

England (all schools)

Reading

80%79%84%

Writing

75%75%80%

Maths

86%86%90%

Science

86%83%89%

PLEASE NOTE: KS1 results for individual schools are not published

 

Key Stage 2 results (tests)
Children at the end of Key Stage 2 are aged 11 and will be expected to have reached level 4 or better in the National Curriculum

% of children achieving Level 4+

 

Hammersmith & Fulham

Inner London Boroughs

England (all schools)

English

81%77%80%

Maths

77%73%77%

Science

86%84%88%

PLEASE NOTE: View KS2 results for individual schools, published by the Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF), Primary school (Key Stage 2) achievement and attainment Tables 2007 (DSCF website)

 

Key Stage 3 results (tests) 
Children at the end of Key Stage 3 are aged 14 and will be expected to have reached level 5 or better in the National Curriculum.

% of children achieving Level 5+

 

Hammersmith & Fulham

Inner London Boroughs

England (all schools)

English

77%70%74%

Maths

78%70%76%

Science

72%63%73%

PLEASE NOTE: KS3 results for individual schools are still being validated and are expected to be published by the DCSF in March 2008 http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/performancetables/



GCSE results 
Pupils usually take GCSEs at the end of Key Stage 4, at ages 15-16. The new national measure for pupils sitting GCSEs is the percentage gaining at least 5 grades between A* and C, two of which must be English and mathematics. The results for Hammersmith & Fulham are exceptionally high - well above the Inner London and national averages. 

% of children achieving 5+ A* -C GCSEs

 

Hammersmith & Fulham

Inner London Boroughs

England (all schools)

English and Maths

58%42%46%

PLEASE NOTE:  For GCSE results for individual schools, are published by the DCSF in January 2008,
see Secondary School achievement and attainment tables (DSCF website)