Academic Records
Our annual End of Key Stage Assessment results are consistently higher than Northern Ireland averages, as are the grades achieved by our pupils in the Transfer Procedure.
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Past Pupils of Finaghy PS - Head Boy and Head Girl of Methodist College
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Past Pupil of Finaghy PS - Head Boy RBAI (Inst.)
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Northern Ireland Average Percentage of pupils achieving A and B grades |
Finaghy Primary School Percentage of pupils achieving A and B grades |
| 2007 |
35% |
75% |
| 2008 |
35% |
74% | |
Information regarding Key Stages: Childrens' school experience in Northern Ireland is marked out in Key Stages Key Stage One: Primary 1 - Primary 4 Key Stage Two: Primary 5 - Primary 7
Key Stages Three and Four are undertaken at post-primary level, leading eventually to GCSE level. Children undergo standardised tests in English and Mathematics at the end of each Key Stage. This gives each child a placement on a ten-point scale, called a Level of Attainment.
At the end of Key Stage 1, (P4) an average pupil will have reached Level Two At the end of Key Stage 2, (P7) an average child will have reached Level Four
Below are the percentage results for children attending Finaghy Primary School, compared to Northern Ireland averages for the year 2006 - 2007
| English |
| KS1 English |
N.I Average |
Finaghy PS |
| Level 0 |
0.32% |
0 |
| Level 1 |
5.76% |
9.59% |
| Level 2 |
57.92% |
45.21% |
| Level 3 |
36% |
45.21% | |
| Mathematics |
| KS1 Maths |
N.I Average |
Finaghy PS |
| Level 0 |
0.42% |
0 |
| Level 1 |
5.29% |
4.11% |
| Level 2 |
52.16% |
45.21% |
| Level 3 |
42.13% |
50.68% | |
* Note that we have less Level Two pupils than the NI Averages because of the higher numbers attaining Level Three
| English |
| KS2 English |
N.I Average |
Finaghy PS |
| Level 3 |
22.51% |
23.29% |
| Level 4 |
52.40% |
39.73% |
| Level 5 |
20.52% |
36.99%% | |
| Mathematics |
| KS2 Maths |
N.I Average |
Finaghy PS |
| Level 3 |
19.8% |
19.18% |
| Level 4 |
38.59% |
24.66% |
| Level 5 |
37.6% |
54.79% | |
* Note that we have less Level Four pupils than the NI Averages because of the higher numbers attaining Level Five |