Broadstone Middle School, Age 9-13 Broadstone Middle School is committed
to ensuring that ALL pupils reach their full potential and our most recent SATs results are yet another clear celebration of our successes.
We are proud to publish our 2017 SATs results which show that we achieve impressive standards for our children – especially when you compare them both locally and nationally. Whilst we value the importance of ensuring key skills in
Pupils achieving ARE – Age Related Expectation
Broadstone Middle
Reading Writing SPAG Maths
Combined:
76% 87% 79% 78% 69%
Poole 68% Dorset 73%
73% 72% 57%
South West 74%
76% unavailable unavailable 72% 72% 59%
77% 75% 60%
National
71% 76% 77% 75% 61%
Reading Writing SPAG Maths
Combined:
Maths and English are secured, we are whole-heartedly committed to our core values in providing a broad, engaging and meaningful curriculum. It is our belief that if you treat pupils as individuals and give them real learning opportunities, they will achieve and our results certainly prove this to be the case.
If you would like to see this for yourself, please make an appointment to come and see us in action!
Pupils achieving GDS – Greater Depth Standard
Broadstone Middle
32% 26% 36% 34% 15%
Poole 25% Dorset 27%
25% 20% 7%
South West 26%
22% unavailable unavailable 31% 23% 11%
28% 20% 9%
National
25% 18% 31% 23% 9%
Do you need somewhere to hold an event or sporting activity outside of school hours or at the weekend?
Broadstone First and Broadstone Middle School, part of The Castleman Academy Trust, have the following facilities available at competitive rates:
• A large hall, available at both sites, one of which has adjoining kitchen facilities
• Floodlit multi-use games area, with markings for netball and tennis
• A large sports fi eld, with markings for football and one pitch for Under 12s rugby
• Changing facilities • Parking
For more information, please contact Tracey Thorne on 01202 696121 /
tthorne@castlemanacademytrust.co.uk
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