Assessment and Monitoring KS3 & KS4

Timescale of Reporting and Monitoring 2025 – 2026

December 2025 – Termly 100 results sent home

February 2026 – Report

March 2026 – Termly 100 sent home

April 2026 – Parents’ Evening

June 2026 – Report

July 2026 – Termly 100 results sent home

Year 8 November  2025 – Report

December 2025 – Termly 100 results sent home

March 2026 – Parents Evening

March 2026 – Termly 100 results sent home

May 2026 – Report

July 2026 – Termly 100

Year 9 November 2025 – Report

December 2025 – Termly 100 results sent home

January 2026 – Parents Evening

March 2026 – Termly 100 results sent home

July 2026 – Termly 100 results sent home

Year 10 December 2025 – Report

February 2026 – Parents’ Evening

June 2026 –  Progress Exam results and ATL sent home

Year 11 December 2025 – Working Grades Report sent home

November 2025 – Parents Evening

February 2026 – Mock Exam Results/ATLS and Predicted grades Report sent home

GCSE Exams –  May/June 2026

Termly 100 explained

Termly 100

The Termly 100 is an internal school assessment to look at how well students are learning key ideas and concepts across the range of subjects. It is a multiple-choice test with questions proportioned according to how much curriculum time a subject has. The data is used internally by Teachers, Subject Leaders and Senior Leaders to make judgements about the curriculum, adjust lesson planning and implement interventions to support students. Student scores are reported home along with the mean average, the highest and lowest score of the year, along with a link to the completed assessment to see their students’ answer sheet along with the correct answers.

Understanding the Report Descriptors

Each student is given a Curriculum Level and Attitude to Learning Grade.

Curriculum Level:

Based on the level of recall and application of knowledge that students demonstrate they are classified as Novice (towards age related), Capable (at age related) or Expert (above age related).

Attitude to Learning Grade

At Key Stage 3 a student will also be given an Attitude to Learning grade which reflects their application to their learning.