KS2 Results Analyser 2010 CD
KS2 Results Analyser 2010 has been comprehensively updated to reflect this years SATs test level thresholds due to be released by the DFE in July 2010 and the 2009 National Data released in December 2009.
“I am delighted with KS2 Results Analyser. I’ve just had an Ofsted inspection and thanks to the KS2 Results Analyser my school was able to go from Good to Outstanding.”- Headteacher, Derbyshire
Do you need to have detailed information about your KS2 Results for your SIP, SEF, Governors, Ofsted or your LA?
Have you been able to analyse your 2010 KS2 results beyond just the percentages of pupils at level 4 and above?
The KS2 Results Analyser 2010 CD provides rapid, in-depth provisional analysis of KS2 data. All you need to do is enter the KS1 level and KS2 raw marks for each pupil; the rest is automatic and immediate.
KS2 Results Analyser 2010 also includes 'Making Good Progress' (MGP) measures for pupils making a minimum of 2 levels of progress, for example level 2 at KS1 to level 4 at KS2, in addition to measures for pupils making a minimum of 12 APS points progress.
The end result of KS2 Results Analyser 2010 is a spreadsheet that clearly shows you:
- The fine levels (4A, 4B, 4C etc) for every pupil in Reading, Writing, English and Maths and which pupils have made 2 full levels of improvement from KS1 in English and Maths
- The APS for each subject
- The APS growth for each subject
- Points scores for English, Maths, Reading and Writing
- An indication of where pupils have made 2 or more levels of progress (highlighted in light green)
For individual subjects you will immediately see:
- Average Points Score at KS1
- Average Points Score at KS2
- Points Growth (minimum 'satisfactory' growth is 12 points = 2 levels)
- Numbers of pupils and percentage for pupils at Level 4 or higher
- Numbers of pupils and percentage for pupils at Level 5
- National data for percentage of pupils (all pupils, boys and girls) at each level
- Numbers of pupils and percentage for pupils making 2 or more levels of improvement
Additionally, you can study all the above by gender, SEN type or classes by using filtering.
KS2 Results Analyser 2010 is not intended to replace any analysis provided by RAISEonline but it does provide an effective and time-saving means of bridging the gap between the release of KS2 Results (July) and the official analysis appearing in RAISEonline.
* KS2 Results Analyser 2010 provides provisional analysis based on estimated fine level thresholds, consequently some slight variations from RAISEonline validated data may occur.



