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Exhall Junior School

Primary

Nuneaton and Bedworth · Warwickshire · CV7 9NS

Pupils
141
cap. 240
Ages
7 - 11
Gender
Mixed
Funding
State
Maintained school
50%
RWM expected · 2024/25
9%
RWM higher · 2024/25
141
Pupils · 2024/25
30%
EAL · 2024/25
23%
Persistent abs. · 2024/25
50%
RWM expected · 2024/25
9%
RWM higher · 2024/25
141
Pupils · 2024/25
30%
EAL · 2024/25
23%
Persistent abs. · 2024/25

Closed school

This school is closed.

Ofsted inspection
Requires improvement

Ofsted inspection · 20/06/2023

Inadequate
Requires improvement
Good
Outstanding
Local authorityWarwickshire
PhasePrimary
School typeMaintained school
Pupil : teacher ratio21.4:1
AdmissionsNot applicable
Religious characterDoes not apply
StatusClosed

Overview of Exhall Junior School · Primary · Warwickshire

How does this school perform?

Key Stage 2 · 2024/25 · trend since 2016/17

RWM expected standard
50%
-3pp
56%48%40%
'18'19'23'24'25
'25 · 50%
RWM higher standard
9%
+7pp
9%5%0%
'18'19'23'24'25
'25 · 9%

Subject breakdown

Reading expected standard
63%
Reading higher standard
19%
Writing expected standard
81%
Writing higher standard
13%
Maths expected standard
66%
Maths higher standard
13%
Science expected standard
81%
SPAG expected standard
59%
SPAG higher standard
9%
Reading scaled score
102.0
Maths scaled score
102.0
GPS scaled score
102.0

DfE did not publish reading, writing or maths progress for 2023/24 or 2024/25. These year groups had no KS1 assessments (cancelled in 2020 and 2021), so progress could not be calculated. Attainment figures above are still published.

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Pupils & context

2024/25

Pupils on roll
141
Pupil : teacher ratio
21.4
EAL
30%
FSM eligible
44%
SEN
30%
Overall absence
7%
Persistent absence
23%

Contact

Address
Hayes Lane, Exhall, Warwickshire, CV7 9NS
Local authority
Warwickshire
Website
Telephone
Email

History

All years · Historical DfE data by academic year

Primary — Key Stage 2

Reading, writing and maths attainment and progress scores from DfE.

YearRWM expectedRWM higherReading exp.Reading hi.Writing exp.Writing hi.Maths exp.Maths hi.ScienceSPAG exp.Read. scoreMaths scoreGPS scoreReading prog.Writing prog.Maths prog.SENCohort
2024/2550%9%63%19%81%13%66%13%81%59%102.0102.0102.030%141
2023/2453%2%63%16%71%8%65%18%63%55%102.0102.0101.026%152
2022/2355%5%63%13%71%11%74%16%76%61%102.0103.0102.0-5.10-2.70-3.5024%162
2018/1940%2%64%20%76%12%50%10%84%70%103.0101.0103.0-1.00-0.60-4.3017%186
2017/1856%0%78%29%71%7%71%13%87%71%106.0103.0106.0-0.50-4.50-2.6014%191
2016/1752%5%67%13%78%10%62%15%83%63%102.0101.0103.0-2.30-0.70-3.3013%206

DfE did not publish reading, writing or maths progress for 2023/24 or 2024/25. These year groups had no KS1 assessments (cancelled in 2020 and 2021), so progress could not be calculated. Attainment figures above are still published.

Pupils & absence

YearPupilsPupil:teacherSENEALFSM everAbsencePersistent absence
2024/2514121.430%30%44%7%23%
2023/2415218.126%36%39%6%25%
2022/2316218.824%35%41%7%19%
2021/2216617.324%37%37%6%19%
2020/2118320.225%33%42%
2018/1918621.517%31%31%5%14%
2017/1819117.114%29%29%4%10%
2016/1720617.713%29%25%4%8%

School performance data © Crown copyright. Source: Department for Education.