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Primary schools in Isle of Wight
Schools are ranked on their "value added" measures, indicating how their pupils' performances have improved.

Scores above 100 show pupils made more progress than similar pupils nationally; scores below 100 indicate less progress. Nationally the range was 105.6 to 94.7.

Click the name of a school for a page giving more information.

Columns:
VA = the value added measure
AGG = the total or "aggregate" score across all three subjects
Eng, Math, Sci = the percentage of pupils achieving the expected level in each subject tested: English, mathematics and science.

Click the Name or AGG column headers to sort the schools alphabetically or on their aggregate scores.

Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.

Sort by name Sorted by VA Sort by AGG Eng
%
Math
%
Sci
%
Somerton Middle School 100.7 250 83 80 88
Solent Middle School 100.6 271 80 92 99
Lake Middle School 100.1 236 74 74 88
Trinity Church of England Aided Middle School 100 284 92 93 98
Archbishop King Catholic Middle School 99.8 254 79 83 92
Kitbridge Middle School 99.8 215 67 59 89
Forelands Middle School 99.7 220 80 54 86
Bishop Lovett Church of England Controlled Middle School, Ryde 99.6 241 80 73 89
Nodehill Middle School 99.3 243 76 75 93
Ventnor Middle School 99.3 225 70 63 92
Osborne Middle School 99.2 240 78 73 89
West Wight Middle School 98.9 218 65 66 87
Mayfield Church of England Voluntary Controlled Middle School 98.8 215 71 60 83
Downside Middle School 98.8 190 53 59 78
Sandham Middle School 98.7 216 78 61 76
Swanmore Middle School 98.2 199 64 56 79
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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not publish tables.

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