The Department of Education have just released the latest set of statistics on pupils achievement in Key Stage One assessments. The figures measure children's progress in reading, writing, speaking and listening, mathematics and science, and provide a detailed breakdown of the results by areas such as gender, ethnicity and other categories.
The full set of results can be accessed here. A overview of the main trends is provided in this Guardian article.
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