Please find below our most recent Ofsted Report and relevant information from the Department for Education Performance Tables.
OFSTED found that Okehampton Primary remained ‘Good’ in May 2022.
A full account of the OFSTED report can be found at:
ParentView Ofsted
Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school. It will ask you for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour.
You will have to register to use the site the first time, then you can update your views as often as you wish. You will also be able to see what other parents think about the school. The survey can be completed at any time; you don't have to wait until the school is being inspected. Ofsted will use this information when they prepare to inspect our school.
Our Exam and Assessment Results
The Government has announced that it will not publish our key stage 2 results for the academic year 2021 to 2022 on our website, as the Secretary of State will not publish this data. This is because statutory assessments returned for the first time since 2019, without adaptations, after disruption caused by the pandemic.
The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. They have archived data from the 2018 to 2019 academic year because they recognise that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.”
What academies, free schools and colleges must or should publish online - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Please see below for previous assessment results:
Key Stage 1 SATs, Phonics and Assessment results 2019
Performance Tables.
What are Performance Tables?
The performance measures report on the achievements of pupils at the end of primary education in year 6 (key stage 2). You can read more about how to understand School Performance Measures here. Click the link below to see our latest Performance Tables. If you would like to see a comparison of other school performance tables, please click here.
Who are they for?
It is mainly for:
The ready reckoners and transition matrices can be used by schools and colleges to calculate school, college and pupil progress scores.
This guidance will help you understand the measures we use to assess primary school performance at key stage 2.
Schools can use the ready reckoners to calculate school and pupil progress scores. Click here for more information.