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Page 1: St Helens Primary Assessment Seminar 27 January 2008 Ruth Walker

St Helens Primary Assessment

Seminar

27 January 2008

Ruth Walker

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SIMS - Raising Standards

25% increase in Level 5 SATS scores 2004 – 2007

“The Information we hold in SIMS not only helps us to monitor and provide appropriate support for the children, but also to

engage with parents in a more details and meaningful way”

Harry Weightman, Head, Easington Colliery Primary School, Durham

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SIMS - Raising Standards

12% increase in Level 4+ SATS scores 2004 - 2007

“Pupil performance data from SIMS is ‘mission critical’ for leading the school’s improvement programme”

Greg Marsden, Head, Lisle Marsden Primary School, NE Lincolnshire

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Why Track Progress?

Provides a focus for professional dialogue to support assessment for learning and personalised learning;

Enables targeted mapping of intervention to support pupil learning;

Provides evidence of the impact of actions on progress and strengthens the accountability of teachers and head teachers.

(From ‘The Improving Schools Programme (ISP): supporting schools to secure the progress of all learners’ leaflet, Primary National Strategy, March 2008, Ref. 00148-2008-LEF-EN.)

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Pupil Tracking Grids

SIMS Pupil Tracking Grids will enable teachers to visually establish whether pupils are on target, or need intervention to enable them to fulfill their potential.

Tracking Grids can be populated once teacher assessments are entered in the Tracking Progress Marksheets;

They can be cloned and customised for use with other templates;

Options to select the type of grid and the subject, and customise the grid layout;

Types of grid include termly tracking, yearly tracking and tracking current against KS1 results.

The functionality to create these Grids will also be available for advanced users in any School phase.

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ISP Pupil Tracking Grids

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Tracking Progress Marksheet Templates

Provided from May 2008 for optional automaticinstallation, for tracking pupil progress: Templates for Years 1 – 6 in Reading, Writing,

Speaking & Listening, Maths, Science. English Templates for Years 1 – 6 that aggregate

Speaking & Listening, Reading and Writing Templates for Years 3 – 6 to check comparative

progress in English and Maths (England only). A Template to summarise year on year progress. Templates to convert Y2 and Y6 teacher

assessments to KS1 and KS2 validated results.

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New Assessment Features

Tracking Progress Marksheet Templates Additional Group filters with multiple filtering; Graphing Grade Distribution in Marksheets; Applying Nested if then Else to another column; Opening Marksheets from Template; Pupil Tracking Grids; Automatic Upgrade and Installation of AMPARK

Resources.

Primary Curriculum: teaching groups

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Primary Curriculum

Allows primary schools to:

• Create Teaching Groups from combined Registration Groups;

• View Assessment data while allocating pupils;

• Filter marksheets by teaching groups.

Benefits:

Create Marksheets and Reports for these Groups;

Makes group allocations easier;

Track progress of target groups.

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SIMS in Action

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Thank youAny questions?

Ruth WalkerPartnership Manager

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SIMS in the Classroom

delivering school improvement

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Why have SIMS across school?

Communication Holistic approach to each child Consistency of policy Accuracy of data Entering data once and using it many times Reduced administration Improved activity

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The Future

Dinner Money Recording of meals, money reports linking to the attendance register linking to online/centralised payment systems

Real time reporting to Parents – Learning Gateway Browser access for parents (pupils)

Extended Services E-Commerce

On-line ordering/best value

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Thank youAny questions?

Ruth WalkerPartnership Manager