Mehria School

Message From Head Teacher

The aim of Mehria primary school is to produce hardworking, well-mannered and well informed young Muslims who are able, through their knowledge, skills and good character to benefit from the opportunities that Allah provides and to go on to be a positive force in society.
Mehria primary School was founded in January 2006, and has come a long way since. The School is managed by dedicated professional staff resulting in an excellent learning environment. Good education is essential for all children to enable them to live, study and work in a multi-cultural, multi faith Britain. Here at M.P.S, our aim is to give our pupils a strong sense of identity as Muslim children and provide them with an understanding that prepares them to excel in higher education.
If you have chosen to entrust M.P.S. with your beloved Childs education, you will find, in addition to academic achievement, the added benefit of support that comes from part of a strong-knit community that is Mehria.
Zia ul Mustafa
Head Teacher (B.A Hons, PGCE)

Message From Head Teacher

The aim of Mehria primary school is to produce hardworking, well-mannered and well informed young Muslims who are able, through their knowledge, skills and good character to benefit from the opportunities that Allah provides and to go on to be a positive force in society.
Mehria primary School was founded in January 2006, and has come a long way since. The School is managed by dedicated professional staff resulting in an excellent learning environment. Good education is essential for all children to enable them to live, study and work in a multi-cultural, multi faith Britain. Here at M.P.S, our aim is to give our pupils a strong sense of identity as Muslim children and provide them with an understanding that prepares them to excel in higher education.
If you have chosen to entrust M.P.S. with your beloved Childs education, you will find, in addition to academic achievement, the added benefit of support that comes from part of a strong-knit community that is Mehria.
Zia ul Mustafa
Head Teacher (B.A Hons, PGCE)

                                                Performance Data 2019

 

 

  Phonics Screening Test:

Dfe Pass Marks for Phonics Screening Test

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard

Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard

          32                       82%

                     92%

 

 

Pupils attaining the expected standard or better in KS1 (Y2):

Attainment in reading, maths and GPS tests nationally and Mehria KS1 A scaled score between 100 and 115 shows the pupil has met the expected standard in the test.

Average scaled score: England, 2019

Reading test

100-115

Maths Test

100-115

GPS Test

100-115

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard

 75%76%69%
Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard90%82%

82%


Pupils attaining the expected standard or better in KS2 (Y6):

In reading, 73% of pupils reached the expected standard in 2019. In maths, 79% of pupils reached the expected standard. In GPS, 78% of pupils reached the expected standard.

To reach the expected standard in each test subject, a pupil must achieve a scaled score of 100 or more.

Average scaled score:

England, 2019

Reading test

104

Maths Test

105

GPS Test

106

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard

73%

 79%78%
Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard 82%82%

72%

Performance Data 2019

 Phonics Screening Test:

Dfe Pass Marks for Phonics Screening Test

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard

Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard

3282%

92%

Pupils attaining the expected standard or better in KS1 (Y2):

Attainment in reading, maths and GPS tests nationally and Mehria KS A scaled score between 100 and 115 shows the pupil has met the expected standard in the test.

Average scaled score: England, 2019

          Reading test

                100-115

       Maths Test

           100-115

    GPS Test

       100-115

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard                75%            76%           69%
Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard               90%            82%         82%


Pupils attaining the expected standard or better in KS2 (Y6):

In reading, 73% of pupils reached the expected standard in 2019. In maths, 79% of pupils reached the expected standard. In GPS, 78% of pupils reached the expected standard.

To reach the expected standard in each test subject, a pupil must achieve a scaled score of 100 or more.

  Average scaled score: England, 2019

          Reading test

                104

       Maths Test

              105

    GPS Test

        106

National  %age pupils reached the expected standard              73%            79%           78%
Mehria   %age pupils reached the expected standard               82%            82%         72%