NAHT has clear policy positions and goals specifically related to the curriculum and qualifications in the secondary phase – click on the headings below to read more.
As part of its work, NAHT influences and proactively lobbies the government and other relevant parties including Ofqual, JCQ and the exam boards to advance these policy objectives.
To read about these calls in more detail, please see the relevant sections of our response to the Curriculum and assessment review 2024.
You might also be interested to read Performance measures in England – NAHT’s policy positions.
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The Department for Education (DfE) has published revised data about attainment in the 2017 key stage 2 national curriculum assessment results for pupils in schools in England. There has been little change in the figures from the provisional data release in August but there has been additional data released on pupil characteristics. The full statistical release can be found here and the updated technical guidance can be found here.
Free School Meals (FSM)
Disadvantaged Pupils
Special Educational Needs (SEN)
Ethnicity
English as an Additional Language (EAL)
The data has also been incorporated into the primary school performance tables for 2017 which show results from the key stage 2 tests (reading, grammar punctuation and spelling, mathematics), key stage 2 teacher assessments (English, reading, writing, mathematics, science) and key stage 1 to 2 pupil progress measures (reading, writing, mathematics).
First published 08 February 2018