Author: Cameron Bradbury, Updated: 31 January 2020 14:55
Six primary schools in Norwich North have showed an increase in the proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and maths. Chloe Smith, MP for Norwich North, visited the top performing school of the six.
The 2019 Key Stage 2 results, which were published on the 13th December, showed that the national average had increased to 65% this year. These results are the fourth of their kind since the Department for Education introduced more rigorous assessments to align with the new national curriculum in 2016.
This has brought England’s primary education in line with the best in the world. Each year, more children are meeting the high expectations it sets.
The six primary schools showing a performance increase in Key Stage 2 results were the following:
Heartsease Primary Academy (2018: 41% 2019: 57%)

Catton Grove Primary School (2018: 49% 2019: 63%
St William’s Primary School (2018: 55% 2019: 62%)
Firside Junior School (2018: 68% 2019: 75%)
Sprowston Junior School (2018: 60% 2019: 61%)
George White Junior School (2018: 66% 2019: 67%)
Chloe Smith paid a visit to Heartsease Primary Academy and met with Christina Kenna who is the CEO and Accounting Officer of the HEART Education Trust. Chloe congratulated Ms Kenna on Heartsease’s huge increase in Key Stage 2 performance data and thanked her for all the work her staff, parents and herself had put into the school.
Chloe Smith said “I am so proud to see this increase in results from primary schools in my constituency. It goes to show the sheer dedication parents and staff put in, to make children’s learning experiences, educational knowledge and school life as fruitful as possible”. Christina Kenna commented “It is great to see these kinds of improvements in Key Stage 2 data. We have worked hard at Heartsease to improve on the results of 2018, and clearly these results show what we have been doing with the children is working”.