School Data

Hoylandswaine Primary School

Primary Academy school in Sheffield S36 7JJ

School Census

For the 2023/2024 academic year

Type of school State-funded primary
Total number of pupils on roll 89
Number of girls on roll 34
Number of boys on roll 55
Percentage of girls on roll 38.2
Percentage of boys on roll 61.8
Number of eligible pupils with an EHC plan 2
Percentage of eligible pupils with an EHC plan 2.2
Number of eligible pupils with SEN support 11
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN support 12.4
No. pupils where English not first language 0
No. pupils with English first language 89
No. pupils where first language is unclassified 0
% pupils where English not first language 0
% pupils with English first language 100
No. pupils eligible for free school meals 4
Number of pupils eligible for FSM at any time during the past 6 years 4
Total pupils for FSMEver 89
Percentage of pupils eligible for FSM at any time during the past 6 years 4.5
Alphabetic index 13184
School address (1) Haigh Lane
School address (2) Hoylandswaine
School town Sheffield
School postcode S36 7JJ
School telephone number 1226762027
School parliamentary constituency code E14001423
School parliamentary constituency name Penistone and Stocksbridge
Converter academy: URN 0
Religious denomination Does not apply
Age range 4-11
School published in secondary school (key stage 4) performance tables 0
School published in school and college (key stage 5) performance tables 0
Total number of pupils (including part-time pupils) 89
Number of pupils aged 11 15
Published eligible pupil number 15
Eligible boys on school roll at time of tests 9
Eligible girls on school roll at time of tests 6
Percentage of eligible boys on school roll at time of tests 60%
Percentage of eligible girls on school roll at time of tests 40%
Number of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils (those who were eligible for free school meals in last 6 years or are looked after by the LA for a day or more or who have been adopted from care) 1
Percentage of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils 7%
Number of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 14
Percentage of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 93%
Number of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 0%
Number of eligible pupils classified as non-mobile 15
Percentage of eligible pupils classified as non-mobile 100%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 100%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 13%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading 100%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in reading 40%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in reading 0%
Average scaled score in reading 109
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling 100%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 53%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in grammar, punctuation and spelling 0%
Average scaled score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 112
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in maths 100%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in maths 40%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in maths 0%
Average scaled score in maths 110
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in writing 100%
Percentage of pupils working at greater depth within the expected standard in writing 33%
Percentage of pupils working towards the expected standard in writing 0%
Percentage of pupils absent or disapplied in writing TA 0%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in science TA 100%
Percentage of pupils absent or disapplied in science TA 0%
Percentage of boys reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 100%
Percentage of girls reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 100%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths SUPP
Difference between school percentage of disavantaged pupils and national percentage of other pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths SUPP
Percentage of non-mobile pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 100%
Percentage of boys achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 22%
Percentage of girls reaching the HIGHected standard in reading, writing and maths 0%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing SUPP
Difference between school percentage of disavantaged pupils and national percentage of other pupils achieving a high score in reading, writing and maths SUPP
Percentage of non-mobile pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 13%
Average scaled score in reading for boys 109
Average scaled score in reading for girls 110
Average scaled score in reading for disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in reading for non-disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in reading for MOBN pupils 109
Average scaled score in maths for boys 111
Average scaled score in maths for girls 109
Average scaled score in maths for disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in maths for non-disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in maths for MOBN pupils 110
Average scaled score in GPS for boys 111
Average scaled score in GPS for girls 113
Average scaled score in GPS for disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in GPS for non-disadvantaged pupils SUPP
Average scaled score in GPS for MOBN pupils 112
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in maths SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in maths SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in writing SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in writing SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in maths SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in maths SUPP
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils working at greater depth in writing SUPP
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils working at greater depth in writing SUPP
Number of eligible pupils with English as first language 15
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as first language 100%
Number of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0%
Number of eligible pupils with EHC plan 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with EHC plan 0%
Number of eligible pupils with SEN support 3
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN support 20%
Number of eligible pupils with SEN (EHC plan or SEN support) 3
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN (EHC plan or SEN support) 20%

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