GLF Schools

GLF Schools

GLF Schools was founded in 2012 in order to enable the federation of Glyn School (an academy in 2011) and Danetree Junior School. Together, we began our journey to become a MAT of more than 1000 talented staff working with over 10,000 children in 40 schools across 5 regions in southern England.

Our Schools

Banbury Region

Banstead Region

Berkshire & Hampshire Region

Caterham Region

Crawley Region

Didcot Region

Epsom Region

London Boroughs

Redhill Region

Sunbury & Camberley Region

Statutory Results 

Key Stage 2 SATs

At the end of Year 6, your child will take national curriculum assessments in English grammar, punctuation and spelling, English reading and mathematics. The tests help measure the progress pupils have made, and identify if they need additional support in a certain area.

Each child will receive a school which will identify if they have met the Expected Standard for the end of KS2, achieved a Greater Depth standard, or have not met the end of year 6 standard. Your child’s writing is assessed by the Year 6 teaching staff and the leadership team. This information is used as part of the transition meetings with their secondary schools. 

The KS2 SATs will take place during May each year. The children’s results are then released in July. Here are our results from 2025.

  Lime Tree 2025 National Average 2025
Maths EXP 83% 74%
Maths GDS 32% 24%
Reading EXP 75% 75%
Reading GDS 37% 30%
Writing EXP 76% 72%
Writing GDS 7% 13%
Combined EXP 69% 62%
Combined GDS 7% 8%
GPS EXP 75% 73%
GPS GDS 38% 30%
Science EXP 83% 82%
Average scaled scores Expected (100)
Maths 105
Reading 105
Grammar, punctuation and spelling 106

 

Phonics Screening Check (PSC)

During your child’s education at Lime Tree Primary School there will be a strong emphasis on phonics and early reading, in Reception and Year 1. At the end of Year 1, your child will participate in the Phonics Screening Check which is designed to assess your child’s phonics knowledge. This will take place in the week beginning 8th June 2026.

Phonics is an effective way of teaching children to read where they are taught how to:

• recognise the sounds that each individual letter makes

• identify the sounds that different combinations of letters make - such as‘sh’ or ‘oo’

• blend these sounds together from left to right to make a word

Children can then use this knowledge to ‘decode’ new words that they hear or see. This is the first important step in learning to read.

The phonics screening check contains 40 words divided into two sections of 20 words. Both sections contain a mixture of real words and pseudo-words. Pseduo-words are words that are phonically decodable but are not actual words with an associated meaning.

Children are given a score out of 40 and those who have not met the standard in year 1 (32/40 in 2023), they will re-take the check in year 2. 

Year 1 Phonics Screening Check

  Lime Tree 2025 National Average 2025
Pass 90% To be released on 9 October 2025

Year 2 Phonics Screening Check (recheck)

  Lime Tree 2025 National Average 2025
Pass 93% To be released on 9 October 2025

Multiplication Tables Check (MTC)

When your child is in Year 4, they will participate in the Multiplication Tables Check between 1st June - 12th June 2026. The purpose of the check is to determine whether your child can fluently recall their times tables up to 12, which is essential for future success in mathematics. It will also help your child’s school to identify if your child may need additional support.

The MTC is an on-screen check consisting of 25 times table questions. Your child will be able to answer 3 practice questions before taking the actual check. They will then have 6 seconds to answer each question. At a later date, the school will be able to see your child’s score out of 25. There is no pass mark for this check. Please click on the link below to download the official Government Information for Parents leaflet.

Year 4 Multiplication Table Check

(No pass mark - out of 25) 

  Lime Tree 2025 National Average 2025
24+    
25 41%  
Mean Average Point Score 23.11 To be released in November 2025

Reception Baseline Assessment (RBA)

When your child joins Lime Tree Primary School in Reception, they will participate in the statutory Reception Baseline Assessment between week four and six of their schooling. It became statutory for all schools from September 2021.

The purpose of the assessment is to provide the starting point for a progress measure that will help parents understand how well schools support their pupils to progress between reception and year 6.

The RBA is a short, interactive and practical assessment of your child’s early literacy, communication, language and mathematics skills when they begin school, using materials that most children of your child’s age will be familiar with.

It will provide a helpful snapshot of where your child is when they enter reception, so they can be supported in the most appropriate way. Please click on the link below to download the official Government Information for Parents leaflet.

Early Years Good Level of Development (GLD)

  Lime Tree 2025 National Average 2025
Achieved GLD 76% N/A

View Our School Performance

Explore Lime Tree Primary School’s results, and national comparisons on the official government performance site: 

Lime Tree Primary School - Compare school and college performance data in England - GOV.UK