Newsletter
July Week 3
Friday 19th July
Goodbye and good luck for the future to our wonderful Year 6 pupils. They have been such an amazing group, and we are extremely proud of them all -- we will miss them terribly.
We are also saying goodbye to Mrs Peyre, Miss Pianko, Ms Achler and Mr N Boucon. Thank you to everyone for your contribution to Livingstone, and especially to Mrs Peyre for her 18 years of service. We are looking forward to hearing what happens next in their lives after Livingstone.
As you see from the results below, we have had another successful year due to the dedication of all our members of staff, the support of parents and carers and the hard work of all our pupils.
Parents' Picnic
What a tremendous Achievement 100% Attendance!
Shivani Jonathan Erin Shannon
Andrea Sammie Sogol Alexi
Victor Tyler Kaitlyn Arbel Brychan Xander Alex Arbri
Tennis Intra-house 10.07.19
This week, another intra-house competition we had was tennis. Children in years 4 and 5 have been learning this particular net game in their P.E lessons with our fabulous P.E coach Mr. Prior. The children played single games to gather points for their team colour. The team that came out on top was the yellow team! It was great to see how much the children have learnt this term. Well done to all!
Football Intra-house WC 1.07.19
At Livingstone, we get the chance to take part in a range of competitions within school time so everyone gets the opportunity to be part of a team and to work together. For this particular intra-house, years 1 to 6 got to participate to collect points for their house colour. It was fantastic to see such great skills throughout the whole school and we can’t wait to see these pupils play for the school team. Results were collected and in fourth place was the yellow team, third place was red team and second place was green team making blue team our overall winners!
Proud Winners of Gold Mathletic Certificates
Mya, Bianca, Matteo, Finlay, and Advay
Good Level of Development
Early Years Foundation Stage % Good Level of Development |
2017 |
2018 |
Class 30 Pupils |
Result |
School |
68% |
71% |
22 |
73% |
National |
71% |
72% |
Awaiting figures |
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Phonics |
2017 |
2018 |
Class 31 Pupils |
|
Phonics = % Working at (Year 1) |
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|
School |
80%
|
79% |
27 Pupils |
87% |
National |
81% |
83% |
Awaiting figures |
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Disapplied 1 Pupil |
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Retakes Year 2 Pupils (6) |
50%(3) |
Key Stage 1 31 Pupils |
2018 |
2018 |
Results 2019 |
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Key Stage 1 % in RWM |
Expected+ |
WAGD |
Expected+ Includes WAGD |
Working at Greater Depth ( WAGD) |
School |
|
|
21 Pupils 68% |
5 Pupils 16% |
National |
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Key Stage 1 = % Reading |
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|
|
|
School |
77% |
20% |
23 Pupils 74% |
7 Pupils 23% |
National |
75% |
26% |
|
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Key Stage 1 = % Writing |
|
|
|
|
School |
73% |
17% |
21 Pupils 68% |
6 Pupils 19% |
National |
70% |
16% |
|
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Key Stage 1 = % Maths |
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|
|
|
School |
77% |
17% |
23 Pupils 74% |
7 Pupils 23% |
National |
76% |
22% |
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Key Stage 1 = % Science |
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|
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School |
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24 Pupils 77% |
N/A |
National |
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Key Stage 2 Pupils (30) |
2017 |
2018 |
2018 |
Results 2019 |
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Key Stage 2 % in RWM |
Expected+ |
Expected+ |
WAGD |
Expected+ |
WAGD |
School |
67/7% |
68% |
16% |
23 Pupils 77% |
4 Pupils 13% |
National |
61/9% |
64% |
10% |
65% |
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Key Stage 2 % in Reading |
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|
|
|
|
School |
77% |
74% |
42% |
26 Pupils 87% |
9 Pupils 30% |
National |
71% |
75% |
28% |
73% |
|
Key Stage 2 % in Writing |
|
|
|
|
|
School |
70/10% |
68% |
16% |
23 Pupils 77% |
7 Pupils 23% |
National |
76/18% |
78% |
20% |
78% |
|
Key Stage 2 % in Maths |
|
|
|
|
|
School |
83% |
84% |
35% |
26 Pupils 87% |
13 Pupils 43% |
National |
75% |
76% |
24% |
79% |
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Key Stage 2 % in SPAG |
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|
|
|
School |
87% |
77% |
42% |
25 Pupils 83% |
20 Pupils 67% |
National |
77% |
78% |
34% |
78% |
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Key Stage 2 % in Science |
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|
|
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School |
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|
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24 Pupils 80% |
6 Pupils 20% |
National |
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