New accountability arrangements for infant schools from 2016
9 Jun 2014 10:10 AM
How the reception baseline assessment will
change the way we monitor and fund infant
schools.
On
27 March 2014, we published our response to the consultation on reforming the way we hold
primary schools to account.
We
announced the introduction of the reception baseline assessment from 2016 as a new way of
measuring primary schools’ progress.
The
baseline assessment will also allow us to monitor the progress of pupils in
infant schools. From 2016, we will be able to measure and publish pupils’
attainment from reception year to the end of key stage 1 (KS1) for the first
time. However, there will not be a floor standard for infant or first
schools.
Infant school pupils taking the reception baseline in
2016 will reach the end of KS1 in 2019, so we will first publish the
progress of pupils in infant schools in the 2019 performance
tables.
To
help increase confidence and consistency in our moderation of infant schools,
we will be increasing the proportion of schools where KS1assessments are
moderated externally. From summer 2015, half of all infant schools will have
their KS1 assessments externally moderated.
We
will continue to support low attaining pupils through the low prior attainment
funding. Once the early years foundation
stage (EYFS) profilestops being compulsory in 2016, we will use the
outcomes from the baseline assessment to allocate low priority funding to
primary schools, including infant schools.