CASPA CASPA ranking report for 'Reading' for all pupils
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1 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils This report lists CASPA results for 2009 as recorded in CASPA, ranked by score for ''. This report is provided to assist in moderation of results, allowing you to check that the performance of each child identified as working at a particular level in '' is consistent with the performance of the other children identified as working at the same level. Data that originates from your SIMS system is shown in italics. Result for '': 5C CROFT, Tony LS Y08 S None BESD None 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C P8.0 P7.0 P8.0 Result for '': 3A FOWLER, Briony JUN Y08 S None BESD None 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A Result for '': 3C STONE, Nicky FE Y12 S MLD BESD None 3C 3C 3B 2A.8 3B 3C 3C 3C 2A.8 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C P12.8 P12.8 P12.8 Result for '': 2B.2 WHITE, George FE Y11 S MLD BESD None 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 P7.8 P8.0 P7.8 Result for '': 2B.0 LEE, Emma FE Y12 S MLD BESD None 2B.0 2C.8 2C.0 2C.0 2C.6 2C.6 2C.2 2B.0 2B.4 2B.4 2B.4 2B.4 1C.8 2C.2 1C.8 1C.8 2A.4 1B.0 2A.0 1B.8 2C.2 P7.2 1B.8 P7.2 P7.6 P7.8 Result for '': 2C.2 ELLIOTT, Bert US Y10 S MLD BESD None 2C.2 2C.0 2C.4 2C.0 2B.2 2C.0 1A.8 1A.0 1A.2 1A.0 1B.0 1A.0 1B.0 2A.0 1C.0 1B.2 1C.6 1B.0 2B.8 2B.8 2B.8 1C.8 1C.8 P12.6 P12.6 P13.0 Result for '': 2C.0 Page 1
2 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils (continued) DAVIES, John LS Y07 S MLD BESD None 2C.0 2C.0 2C.2 2C.2 2C.0 2C.0 1A.8 1A.6 1C.2 1C.0 1C.4 1C.2 1C.0 1C.2 1B.8 1B.2 1C.0 P8.0 1B.8 1B.4 1C.4 P8.0 1C.2 P8.0 P7.6 P7.6 Result for '': 1A.0 LEONARD, Mia INF Y05 S MLD BESD None 1A.0 P6.0 P5.6 P6.2 P5.2 P5.0 P6.0 P7.2 P6.0 P6.0 P6.6 P6.0 P5.6 P6.2 P5.2 P5.0 P6.0 P7.2 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.6 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 Result for '': 1B.0 POWELL, Cindy JUN Y04 S MLD None None 1B.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P7.0 P5.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 Result for '': 1C.8 COOR, Emma FE Y12 S SLD None None 1C.8 1C.0 1B.8 1B.8 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 1C.8 1C.8 1C.0 1B.8 1B.8 1C.0 1B.8 1B.8 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 1C.8 1C.0 1B.8 P8.0 1B.8 P8.0 P7.0 P7.6 FAWN, Oliver FE Y10 S MLD BESD None 1C.8 1B.0 1B.0 1B.0 1C.6 1C.6 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 2B.0 2B.0 2B.0 2B.8 2B.8 2C.6 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 1C.8 P12.4 P12.8 P12.8 Result for '': 1C.4 PR, Any FE Y13 S SLD None None 1C.4 1C.0 P7.0 P8.0 P8.6 P8.0 P8.0 1C.4 1C.4 1C.0 P7.0 P8.0 1C.0 P7.0 P8.0 P8.6 P8.0 P8.0 1C.4 1C.0 P7.0 P7.6 P8.0 P7.6 P8.0 P7.6 Result for '': 1C.2 CARNES, Sarah US Y10 S SLD None None 1C.2 P8.2 1C.6 1C.6 P8.8 1C.2 1C.0 1C.2 P8.6 P7.0 1C.2 1C.4 P8.2 1C.6 1C.6 P8.8 1C.2 1C.0 P8.6 P7.0 1C.2 1C.2 1C.4 P12.2 P12.0 P12.0 EGER, Anna US Y10 S SLD None None 1C.2 P8.8 1C.4 1C.4 1C.0 P8.0 1C.8 1C.2 1C.2 1C.0 1C.4 1C.4 P8.8 1C.4 1C.4 1C.0 P8.0 1C.8 1C.2 1C.0 1C.4 P7.8 1C.4 P7.8 P7.6 P7.8 Result for '': 1C.0 COOK, Connor FE Y11 S SLD ASD None 1C.0 1C.0 P7.0 P7.0 1C.4 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 1C.0 1C.0 P7.0 P7.0 1C.0 P7.0 P7.0 1C.4 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 1C.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 TTS, Joshua LS Y07 S SLD None None 1C.0 P8.0 P8.6 1C.0 1C.0 P8.2 P8.2 1C.0 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 1C.0 P8.0 P8.6 1C.0 1C.0 P8.2 P8.2 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 P7.8 1C.0 P7.8 P7.6 P7.8 POUND, Katie FE Y13 S SLD None None 1C.0 P7.0 1C.2 1C.2 P7.0 P7.0 1C.4 1C.0 1C.0 P7.0 1C.0 1C.2 P7.0 1C.2 1C.2 P7.0 P7.0 1C.4 1C.0 P7.0 1C.0 P8.0 1C.2 P8.0 P7.0 P8.0 Page 2
3 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils (continued) Result for '': P8.0 COVEY, Kyle US Y11 S SLD ASD None P8.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P8.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P8.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P8.2 P6.0 P8.2 P8.0 P8.0 MILES, John INF Y06 S MLD BESD None P8.0 P7.0 1C.0 1C.0 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 P8.0 P7.0 1C.0 1C.0 P7.0 1C.0 1C.0 1C.0 P8.0 1C.0 P8.0 P7.0 1C.0 P7.6 1C.0 P7.6 P7.6 P7.6 RKIN, Alexandra FE Y13 S SLD None None P8.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.0 P6.0 P8.0 P6.0 P8.0 P7.6 P7.8 ROWE, Paul LS Y07 S SLD None None P8.0 P7.0 P5.8 P8.0 P7.6 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P5.8 P8.0 P7.6 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P8.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.8 P8.0 Result for '': P7.2 MAY, Terry JUN Y05 S SLD None None P7.2 P5.0 P7.0 P7.6 P6.6 P7.0 P7.0 P5.0 P5.0 P7.0 P6.0 P5.0 P7.0 P7.6 P6.6 P7.0 P7.0 P5.0 P5.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P11.8 P11.8 P11.8 MILES, Scott INF Y05 S MLD BESD None P7.2 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P8.0 MILLS, Mark US Y10 S SLD BESD None P7.2 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P8.2 P8.0 P6.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P7.0 P8.2 P8.0 P6.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.2 P8.0 P8.2 P8.6 P7.8 Result for '': P6.8 HOLTS, Eric FE Y14 S SLD None None P6.8 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P8.6 P6.0 P8.6 P8.0 P8.8 Result for '': P6.6 MARSH, Andrew US Y10 S SLD None None P6.6 P6.2 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.2 P6.2 P6.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.2 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.2 P6.2 P6.0 P5.0 P5.0 P8.0 P6.0 P8.0 P8.0 P8.0 Result for '': P6.2 HIXON, Stephen INF Y04 S None ASD None P6.2 P5.2 P5.0 P5.2 P6.0 P5.8 P5.0 P4.0 P5.6 P5.2 P5.0 P5.2 P6.0 P5.0 P6.6 P5.8 P5.0 P4.0 P6.2 P5.6 P6.2 P6.6 P7.8 PARKER, Chris TEAC Y05 S SLD ASD None P6.2 P4.8 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.6 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.2 P6.0 P4.8 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.6 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.2 P6.8 P6.0 P6.8 P7.6 P6.0 Result for '': P6.0 Page 3
4 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils (continued) ANDWS, Charlotte JUN Y04 S SLD ASD None P6.0 P6.6 P6.4 P6.4 P6.2 P6.8 P6.0 P6.2 P6.4 P6.6 P6.4 P6.6 P7.0 P6.8 P6.6 P6.6 P6.6 P6.8 P6.8 P6.4 P6.8 P6.6 P6.8 P6.4 P6.8 FRAIS, Jack JUN Y05 S SLD None None P6.0 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P8.2 P8.0 P7.0 P5.2 P7.2 P7.6 P6.6 P7.0 P7.2 P7.6 P8.2 P8.0 P7.0 P5.2 P7.2 P7.6 P5.2 P6.6 P5.2 P5.0 P5.6 JACKSON, Janet EY Y02 S MLD None None P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 MILLS, Ben EY Y01 S MLD BESD None P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P8.0 P6.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.0 P8.0 P7.8 TTS, Peter TEAC Y05 S SLD ASD None P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P8.0 P7.0 TAYLOR, Aaron JUN Y06 S SLD None None P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P5.6 P7.0 P5.6 P5.6 P8.8 Result for '': P5.6 DAY, Luke TEAC Y07 S SLD None None P5.6 P4.6 P5.6 P6.6 P6.2 P5.6 P6.6 P5.6 P4.6 P5.2 P6.6 P4.6 P5.6 P6.6 P6.2 P5.6 P6.6 P5.6 P4.6 P5.2 P7.0 P6.6 P7.0 P7.0 P6.0 Result for '': P5.0 BROWN, John EY Y01 S SLD ASD None P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P2ii.2 P3i.2 P2ii.2 P2ii.0 P2ii.2 P3ii.0 P6.0 P2i.0 P2ii.2 P2i.0 P2ii.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 COOKE, Scott TEAC Y06 S SLD ASD None P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P7.0 P4.0 P7.0 P6.0 P6.0 FOX, Martin EY Y01 S SLD ASD None P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 HORN, Robert INF Y02 S SLD None None P5.0 P4.0 P6.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P4.0 P6.0 P4.0 P4.0 P6.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P4.0 P6.0 P7.0 P4.0 P7.0 P7.0 P7.0 THOR, Jane EY N2 S SLD None None P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 WILSON, Jack TEAC Y06 S SLD ASD None P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P4.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 Result for '': P4.4 CHIBANGUZA, Mohamed EY N2 S MLD None None P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 1B.6 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 P4.4 Result for '': P4.0 Page 4
5 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils (continued) BARNES, Jo LS Y04 S SLD None None P4.0 P5.2 P8.2 P7.0 P7.2 P7.8 P7.8 P7.0 P4.8 P7.0 P7.2 P5.2 P8.2 P7.0 P7.2 P7.8 P7.8 P7.0 P4.8 P7.0 P7.2 P7.2 P7.2 P7.2 P7.8 CUX, Tim SEN Y05 S PMLD None None P4.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.2 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 HUGHES, Susan EY R S SLD None None P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.2 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 MEWS, Ian INF Y02 S SLD None None P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P7.0 P4.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 NEWTON, Elizabeth SEN Y07 S PMLD None None P4.0 P3i.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3i.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3i.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3i.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.6 P4.0 OVERTON, Peter TEAC Y04 S SLD ASD None P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P6.0 P6.8 P6.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P6.0 P6.8 P6.2 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.8 P4.0 P5.8 P6.0 P6.8 RICHARDS, Katherine EY R S SLD None None P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P5.0 P6.0 P5.0 P6.0 P6.0 P6.0 Result for '': P3ii.0 BARTLETT, Michael EY N1 S MLD SPLD None P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 BUTCHER, Sonia SEN Y06 S PMLD None None P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3i.0 P3ii.8 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3i.0 P3i.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 CLARKE, Harold EY Y01 S SLD None None P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P5.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P5.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 HALE, Emily INF Y03 S SLD None None P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P6.0 PARKINSON, Phillip EY R S SLD ASD None P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P4.0 P3ii.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 P4.0 P5.0 WHITE, Maxine LS Y07 S SLD None None P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 P3ii.0 Result for '': P2ii.0 HILLS, Samuel SEN Y01 S PMLD None None P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P3i.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P3i.0 P2i.0 P2ii.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 HOUGHTON, Louise EY R S PMLD None None P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 P2i.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2ii.0 P2i.0 Result for '': P2i.8 POULTER, Hollie JUN Y04 S PMLD BESD None P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 P2i.8 Page 5
6 CASPA ranking report for '' for all pupils (continued) Result for '': P1i.0 BUTCHER, Ian SEN Y07 S SLD ASD VI P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 P1i.0 Pupils with no result for '' TRACK, Adam JUN Y06 S MLD BESD None Page 6
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