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PUPIL ATTAINMENT AND ACHIEVEMENT

For a full analysis of school performance data follow the link below.

 Hillborough Junior performance tables

2025 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2025 (Unvalidated)

READING

School95%
National75%
Luton76%

WRITING

School89%
National72%
Luton72%

EGPS

School92%
National73%
Luton76%

MATHS

School95%
National74%
Luton76%

SCIENCE

School97%
National82%
Luton80%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 95 75 / 76 +20 / +19 109 106 / 106 +3.0 / +3.0

87

62 / 65

+25 / +22

WRITING 89 72 / 72 +17 / +17      
EGPS 92 73 / 76 +19 / +16 110 105 / 106 +5.0 / +4.0
MATHS 95 74 / 76 +21 / +19 110 105 / 105 +5.0 / +5.0
SCIENCE 97 82 / 80 +15 / +17      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Greater Depth

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 39 33 / 32 +6 / +7
WRITING 36 13 / 11 +23 / +25
EGPS 46 30 / 32 +16 / +14
MATHS 48 26 / 28 +22 / +20
RWM 23 8 / 7 +15 / +16

2024 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2024 (Validated)

READING

School96%
National74%
Luton72%

WRITING

School92%
National72%
Luton68%

EGPS

School96%
National72%
Luton74%

MATHS

School97%
National73%
Luton74%

SCIENCE

School88%
National81%
Luton76%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 96 74 / 72 +22 / +24 108.4 105 / 104.8 +3.4 / +3.6

90

61 / 61

+29 / +29

WRITING 92 72 / 68 +20 / +24      
EGPS 96 72 / 74 +24 / +22 110.8 105 / 105.7 +5.8 / +5.1
MATHS 97 73 / 74 +24 / +23 110.3 104 / 104.5 +6.3 / +5.8
SCIENCE 88 81 / 76 +7 / +12      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Pupils achieving a high standard

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 44 28 / 26 +16 / +18
WRITING 39 13 / 10 +26 / +29
EGPS 55 32 / 35 +23 / +20
MATHS 55 24 / 23 +31 / +32
RWM 25 8 / 6 +17 / +19

Progress

Due to Covid restrictions there is no KS1 data available to calculate Progress scores at the end of KS2.

2023 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2023 (Validated)

READING

School89%
National73%
Luton71%

WRITING

School82%
National71%
Luton67%

EGPS

School93%
National72%
Luton76%

MATHS

School93%
National73%
Luton75%

SCIENCE

School85%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 89 73 / 71 +16 / +18 107 105 / 105 +2 / +2

80

60 / 56

+20 / +24

WRITING 82 71 / 67 +11 / +15      
EGPS 93 72 / 76 +21 / +17 108 105 / 105 +3 / +3
MATHS 93 73 / 75 +20 / +18 109 104 / 105 +5 / +4
SCIENCE 85 80 / 75 +5 / +10      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Pupils achieving a high standard

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 40 29 / 24 +11 / +16
WRITING 31 13 / 11 +18 / +20
EGPS 53 30 / 32 +23 / +21
MATHS 58 24 / 24 +34 / +34
RWM 18 8 / 7 +10 / +11

Progress

Subject School Expectations Luton Average School / LA Gap
READING +1.3   +0.1 +1.2
WRITING +2.3   +0.3 +2.0
EGPS N/A      
MATHS +4.0   +0.9 +3.1

Individual pupil level progress scores are calculated in comparison to other pupils nationally. For all mainstream pupils nationally, the average progress scorw will be zero.
A school’s progress scores for English reading, English writing and mathematics are calculated as its pupils’ average progress scores.
This means that school level progress scores will be presented as positive and negative numbers either side of zero.

  • A score of 0 means pupils in this school, on average, do about as well at key stage 2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
  • A negative score does not mean that pupils did not make any progress between key stages 1 and 2. A negative score means that they made less progress than other pupils nationally with similar prior attainment.

2022 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2022 (Unvalidated)

READING

School93%
National74%
Luton75%

WRITING

School81%
National69%
Luton67%

EGPS

School91%
National72%
Luton76%

MATHS

School92%
National71%
Luton74%

SCIENCE

School84%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 93 74 / 75 +19 / +18 110 105 / 105 +5 / +5

81

58 / 60

+23 / +21

WRITING 81 69 / 67 +12 / +14      
EGPS 91 72 / 76 +19 / +15 113 105 / 106 +8 / +7
MATHS 92 71 / 74 +21 / +18 110 104 / 104 +6 / +6
SCIENCE 84 79 / 79 +5 / +5      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Pupils achieving a high standard

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 45 27 / 30 +18 / +15
WRITING 40 12 / 12 +28 / +28
EGPS 69 28 / 34 +41 / +35
MATHS 52 22 / 23 +30 / +29
RWM 26 7 / 7 +19 / +19

Progress

Subject School Expectations Luton Average School / LA Gap
READING +1.8 +1.0 +0.8
WRITING +2.2 +0.1 +2.1
EGPS N/A      
MATHS +3.0 +1.0 +2.0

Individual pupil level progress scores are calculated in comparison to other pupils nationally. For all mainstream pupils nationally, the average progress scorw will be zero.
A school’s progress scores for English reading, English writing and mathematics are calculated as its pupils’ average progress scores.
This means that school level progress scores will be presented as positive and negative numbers either side of zero.

  • A score of 0 means pupils in this school, on average, do about as well at key stage 2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
  • A negative score does not mean that pupils did not make any progress between key stages 1 and 2. A negative score means that they made less progress than other pupils nationally with similar prior attainment.

2019 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2019 (Validated)

READING

School90%
National73%
Luton68%

WRITING

School93%
National78%
Luton73%

EGPS

School98%
National78%
Luton78%

MATHS

School97%
National79%
Luton75%

SCIENCE

School90%
National83%
Luton79%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 90 73 / 68 +17 / +22 109 104 / 103 +5 / +6

89

65 / 60

+24 / +29

WRITING 93 78 / 73 +15 / +20      
EGPS 98 78 / 78 +20 / +20 114 106 / 107 +8 / +7
MATHS 97 79 / 75 +18 / +22 112 105 / 105 +7 / +7
SCIENCE 90 83 / 79 +7 / +11      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Pupils achieving a high standard

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 39 27 / 22 +12 / +17
WRITING 45 20 / 17 +25 / +28
EGPS 76 36 / 38 +40 / +38
MATHS 75 27 / 26 +48 / +49
RWM 31 11 / 9 +20 / +22

Progress

Subject School Expectations Luton Average School / LA Gap
READING +3.6 Sig+ -0.2 +3.7
WRITING +4.2 Sig+ +0.1 +4.1
EGPS N/A      
MATHS +6.6 Sig+ +0.4 +6.2

Individual pupil level progress scores are calculated in comparison to other pupils nationally. For all mainstream pupils nationally, the average progress scorw will be zero.
A school’s progress scores for English reading, English writing and mathematics are calculated as its pupils’ average progress scores.
This means that school level progress scores will be presented as positive and negative numbers either side of zero.

  • A score of 0 means pupils in this school, on average, do about as well at key stage 2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
  • A negative score does not mean that pupils did not make any progress between key stages 1 and 2. A negative score means that they made less progress than other pupils nationally with similar prior attainment.

2018 Results

KEY STAGE 2 SATs RESULTS 2018 (Validated)

READING

School95%
National75%
Luton70%

WRITING

School90%
National78%
Luton75%

EGPS

School98%
National78%
Luton77%

MATHS

School98%
National75%
Luton73%

SCIENCE

School91%
National83%
Luton79%
Subject School % National  / Luton Difference
Nat / Luton
School (Average Scaled Score) National / Luton
(Average Scaled Score)
Difference Nat / Luton School RWM Combined National / Local RWM Combined Difference Nat / Luton
READING 95 75 / 70 +20 / +25 109 105 / 104 +4 / +5

90

64 / 59

+26 / +31

WRITING 90 78 / 75 +12 / +15      
EGPS 98 78 / 77 +20 / +21 114 106 / 107 +8 / +7
MATHS 98 75 / 73 +23 / +25 112 104 / 104 +8 / +8
SCIENCE 91 83 / 79 +8 / +12      

A pupil’s scaled score is based on their raw score. The raw score is the total number of marks a pupil scores in a test, based on the number of questions they answered correctly. The raw score is converted into a scaled score.
The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is:

  • 80 is the lowest scaled score that can be awarded
  • 120 is the highest scaled score

A pupil awarded a scaled score of 100 or more has met the expected standard in each test.

Pupils achieving a high standard

Subject School % National / Luton Average % Difference %
READING 46 28 / 21 +18 / +25
WRITING 41 20 / 16 +21 / +25
EGPS 79 34 / 37 +45 / +42
MATHS 76 24 / 21 +52 / +55
RWM 33 10 / 8 +23 / +25

Progress

Subject School Expectations Luton Average School / LA Gap
READING +2.7 Sig+ -0.8 +3.5
WRITING +2.6 Sig+ -0.2 +2.8
EGPS N/A      
MATHS +6.2 Sig+ -0.2 +6.4

Individual pupil level progress scores are calculated in comparison to other pupils nationally. For all mainstream pupils nationally, the average progress scorw will be zero.
A school’s progress scores for English reading, English writing and mathematics are calculated as its pupils’ average progress scores.
This means that school level progress scores will be presented as positive and negative numbers either side of zero.

  • A score of 0 means pupils in this school, on average, do about as well at key stage 2 as those with similar prior attainment nationally.
  • A negative score does not mean that pupils did not make any progress between key stages 1 and 2. A negative score means that they made less progress than other pupils nationally with similar prior attainment.