EPHA Autumn Term Meetings. 2 2015 Outcomes PhaseEssex Provisional 2015 Essex Actual 2014 % point change (2014 v 2015) Provisional national figures 2015.

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EPHA Autumn Term Meetings

Outcomes PhaseEssex Provisional 2015 Essex Actual 2014 % point change (2014 v 2015) Provisional national figures 2015 EY - Good Level of Development Phonics – required level Yr KS1 - % achieving L2B+ Reading KS1 - % achieving L2B+ Writing KS1 - % achieving L2B+ Maths KS2 - % achieving L4 RWM KS1 – KS2 expected progress Reading 91 - KS1 – KS2 expected progress Writing KS1 – KS2 expected progress Maths KS4 - % achieving 5 A*-C GCSE’s including maths and Eng (first outcome)

Ofsted 2015 PrimaryPercentage of Primary Schools overall at Aug /23/4ERSNEnglandAdditional pupils Essex 82%18%781118,178 3 SecondaryPercentage of Secondary Schools overall at Aug /23/4ERSNEnglandAdditional pupils Essex 81%19%46529,836 SpecialPercentage of Special Schools overall at Aug /23/4ERSNEnglandAdditional pupils Essex94%6%

2015/16 Priorities Delivering the SEND Spend to Save Programme Transforming SEND Services in Essex Raising the Attainment of Disadvantaged Pupils Establishing a School-led Improvement System Teacher Recruitment and Retention 4

% L4+ KS2 RWM DisadvantagedOther PupilsGap England63.0%67.0%70.0%81.0%83.0%85.0%18.0%16.0%15.0% Essex59.0%65.9%68.1%79.7%83.3%84.6%20.7%17.4%16.5% Mid61.0%64.4%70.8%80.8%82.7%85.7%19.8%18.2%15.0% North East56.6%67.0%66.6%76.7%81.1%82.7%20.1%14.0%16.1% South61.4%65.3%67.0%80.5%84.7%86.0%19.0%19.4%19.0% West56.0%67.5%68.9%79.8%84.5%83.0%23.8%16.9%14.1% Basildon58.9%63.4%66.5%78.6%82.4%84.0%19.7%19.0%17.6% Braintree62.6%64.8%71.7%79.0%82.8%84.3%16.4%18.0%12.6% Brentwood63.0%64.4%67.7%87.6%89.3%90.1%24.6%24.9%22.3% Castle Point68.0%69.3%66.8%84.0%86.1%84.8%16.0%16.8%18.0% Chelmsford62.0%65.0%70.6%83.1%83.0%87.0%21.1%18.0%16.4% Colchester59.5%70.8%67.1%80.7%82.2%83.2%21.2%11.3%16.1% Epping Forest55.4%65.8%68.6%79.1%81.7%81.9%23.7%15.9%13.3% Harlow52.4%66.8%68.0%76.8%82.7%78.0%24.4%15.9%10.0% Maldon52.9%61.9%67.6%78.4%81.4%85.2%25.5%19.4%17.6% Rochford62.5%68.8%69.0%74.4%83.2%87.4%11.9%14.5%18.4% Tendring54.1%63.5%66.2%70.9%79.2%81.9%16.8%15.7% Uttlesford66.4%75.0%71.9%83.0%89.6%88.5%16.7%14.6%16.6% 5