Overview
This article provides an overview of the Primary Age Related Overview report's purpose, guidance on how to access it, the various types of information it contains, and the different controls that help you customise what you see in the report.
Purpose
The Primary Age Related Overview report gives you a clear summary of pupil performance against Age Related Expectations (ARE). Teachers can view class attainment at a glance, while the SLT can analyse attainment across subjects, classes, or year groups. The report highlights which Primary pupils are on track and identifies those needing extra support.
By default, the report covers Reading, Writing, and Mathematics, showing the percentage and number of pupils in each Age Related Expectation category.
You can select multiple Classes across different Year Groups.
The report's Key Performance Indicators provide predicted end-of-year or Key Stage attainment. The first KPI shows the percentage of pupils expected to achieve the standard outcome, while the second shows those on track for the Higher Standard.
When analysing, choose from:
- Summative Against ARE – Compares pupils' Summative Assessment results with their Age Related Expectations for the selected period.
- Ages against ARE – Compares pupils' Standardised Age Score with ARE for the selected period.
- Test scores against ARE – Compares pupils' Test Scores with ARE for the selected period.
You can also view individual subject and pupil outcomes (see Subject Overview).
Pupils without assessment data in Sonar Tracker are excluded from calculations. Percentages use only pupils with data, but the percentage without data is based on the whole cohort.
Opening the page
After selecting the Primary Age Related Overview report from the Reports page menu, you will be prompted to select which pupils you wish to include. Select one or more Year Groups and / or Classes then select Load Report:
Report View(s)
Elements
| Field Name | Description |
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| X Pupils | Number of pupils who are included in the report. |
| Just At or higher in all subjects | The percentage and the number of pupils who have been assessed as being on track to achieve the expected outcome (or 100 in the Key Stage 2 Scaled Score) at the end of the Key Stage in Reading, Writing and Mathematics. |
| Above or higher in all subjects | The percentage, total number of pupils overall, and the number of pupils who are on track for the higher standard (or 110 in the Key Stage 2 Scaled Score) at the end of the Key Stage in Reading, Writing and Mathematics. |
| Subjects | The name of the subject. |
| Subject - Combined | The combined (cumulative) measure for all displayed Subjects. |
| Categories |
The various Categories (for example, No Assessment, Significantly Below, Below, Just At, Securely At, Above and Significantly Above). For individual Subjects only (not Combined), select the percentage value within a Category to view the Grade Breakdown slide over that shows all pupils performing at the selected level (see below). |
| No Assessment |
This field is only displayed if there are pupils within the selected set who have no assessment data / missing assessment data. The field indicates the percentage and number of pupils (displayed in brackets) where no assessment data has been recorded. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on the total number of pupils in the cohort selected:
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| Significantly Below |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils working in a Band associated with a lower Year Group (they're achieving at the level of a lower Year Group than would be expected for pupils in their Year Group). They are accessing appropriate curriculum content and are likely to be categorised as SEN. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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| Below |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils working towards, but currently below their Band, but the Band is within that of their Year Group. They are currently unlikely to achieve the Expected Key Stage standard. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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| Just At |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils who are just working at the level of their Age Related Expectation. Pupils who are Just At are on track, and if they continue to progress at the same rate they should achieve the expected standard at the end of the Key Stage, however, they are only just at this level. They may not achieve their Age Related Expectation if, for example, they were to take unexpected time off school. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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| Securely At |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils who are securely working at their Age Related Expectation. If these pupils continue to progress at the same rate, they should achieve the expected standard at the end of the Key Stage. Most pupils will be working at this level. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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| Above |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils working in a Band above their Age Related Expectation, but within that of their Year Group. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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| Significantly Above |
This Age Related Expectation indicator shows the percentage and number of pupils working in a Bandabove that which is expected for their Year Group. They are working at the Band of a higher Year Group. It is very rare that pupils are working at this level in a UK school as they are unlikely to be moved into a higher Year Group to be taught a subject. The percentage is calculated as follows, based on only those pupils in the cohort who have assessment data:
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Controls
| Control | Description |
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| Select to refresh the contents of the report. This is particularly useful if you think that the data may have changed whilst you were using the report, for example, if someone else added new assessment data during the time you were viewing it. | |
| Filters (1 Active Filter or x Active Filters) | The filters control indicates how many filters are currently applied to the data set. Select to contextually filter the pupils. |
| Academic Year | Select the Academic Year that you wish to use when you run the Primary Age Related Overview report. By default, this will be set to the current Academic Year, for example, 2023-2024. |
| Assessment Period |
Select the Assessment Period that you want to use when running the Primary Age Related Overview report:
By default, this is set to the current Assessment Period. Schools often choose to align their Assessment Periods to terms as shown above, but this is not always the case. The values displayed may differ based on your school's assessment processes. |
| Data Analysis |
Select the data analysis to display when running the Primary Age Related Overview report.
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| Subject(s) |
Check the Subjects that you want to use when running the Primary Age Related Overview report. The Subjects to choose from are:
By default, Reading, Writing and Mathematics are checked, however, you can uncheck these and / or check other subjects. |
| Display Options |
Check / uncheck the following to control how the report is presented (expand to find out more):
By default, the following display options are checked (and displayed) when this report is run:
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| Select to create a PDF version of the report. When created, the report is automatically downloaded to your device. To view the report in PDF format, locate and open the PDF file using either the built in download functionality in your web browser or the file management tools on your device. | |
| Subject |
Select the Subject, or the right arrow next to the Subject in the tabular view to drill down into a greater level of detail using the Subject Overview report. |
| % & Number (result cell) within the table |
Check to view the names of the individual pupils whose results make up the totals shown in each of the cells in the report: |
| Name | Select a pupil's name within the report to view their Single Pupil Overview report. |
| Legend |
Roll over an item in the legend to highlight it in the graph: |
Training
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