Assessment and Reporting
Lisnagarvey High School's motto is “Success for All”. We have a robust and highly effective
system of Assessment, Tracking and Reporting. This is used as a means to monitor progression
and in particular extend the learner's potential or identify underachievement. This has
brought about successful outcomes for all pupils throughout our school.
In Year 8, we use information gathered from our feeder primary schools, and our own initial
entrance examinations, to gain a benchmark of where our pupils are at with their learning.
We compare this with the CAT4 (Cognitive Ability Test) to see where there are elements of
underachievement, or a need for further investigation. For some pupils we will also utilise
the Progress in Maths and Progress in English testing to gain further insight.
Throughout Key Stage 3, these benchmarking assessments are compared against our own internal
testing. The internal assessment data is collected throughout all year groups at four set
intervals to best allow for regular monitoring and assist in knowing the best actions
required to be taken.
Once a pupil moves to Key Stage 4, a target for each subject is set based upon all the data
collected to date. We then continue to track each pupils' progress against this target.
We use a similar target-based monitoring system at Key Stage 5. This target will be based on
external data from formal examinations and internal data to inform our targets.
These targets at all key stages are determined as “fluid”, this allows us to adapt our model
for pupils who are exceeding expectation or may have other pastoral concerns.
The data we collect is monitored against others within the same class, subject, similar
subject or year group. We also will look at trend analysis against past years to see what
teaching and learning methodologies or courses are best suited to the pupils here at
Lisnagarvey.
We are a data-led school who provide every opportunity for pupils to reach their full
potential in external examinations and coursework allowing the pupils to gain personal
success.
Useful Contacts
Joint Council for Qualifications
The Joint Council for Qualifications is a membership organisation comprising the
eight largest providers of qualifications in the UK.
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Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment
CCEA is the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment. It is a
non-departmental public body (NDPB) funded by and responsible to the Department of
Education (DE).
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Welsh Joint Education Committe
As Wales' largest awarding body, WJEC provide trusted bilingual qualifications,
straight-forward specialist support, and reliable assessment to schools and colleges
across the country. With more than 70 years' experience, WJEC is amongst the leading
providers in both England and Northern Ireland.
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Pearson
Pearson are the UK's largest awarding body and we are regulated by Ofqual (England),
SQA Accreditation (Scotland), CCEA Accreditation (Northern Ireland) and
Qualifications Wales (Wales). We offer academic and vocational qualifications that
are globally recognised and benchmarked, with educational excellence rooted in names
like Edexcel, BTEC, EDI and LCCI.
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Assessment and Qualifications Alliance
AQA's UK qualifications are highly valued by employers and universities around the
world. They are taught mainly in schools and colleges and include GCSEs, AS and
A-levels, the Extended Project Qualification and Technical Awards.
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Open College Network Northern Ireland
The Open College Network Northern Ireland (OCN NI) is a UK recognised Awarding
Organisation based in Northern Ireland. OCN NI is regulated by CCEA Regulation to
develop and award regulated professional and technical (vocational) qualifications
from Entry Level up to and including Level 5 across all sector areas. In addition,
OCN NI is also regulated by Ofqual to award similar qualifications in England.
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Oxford Cambridge and RSA
OCR is a leading UK awarding body. We provide qualifications which engage people of
all ages and abilities at school, college, in work or through part-time learning
programmes. OCR general and vocational qualifications equip students with the
knowledge and skills they need for their future, helping them achieve their full
potential.
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