Reading ability of primary and secondary students in 2024Reading ability of primary and secondary students in 2024Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by Children, Young People, Education and Skills and published on 24 June 2025.Prepared internally, no external costs.Request 7180954421. I would like any and all data that is posessed by CYPES relating to the reading ability of primary and secondary school children in 2024.2. How many Key Stage 2 children in Island schools scored higher than 80 or above in their Key Stage 2 or equivalent reading tests in 2024.Response1. Information on assessment of reading within Primary and Secondary Schools can be found on the following Government of Jersey website https://www.gov.je/education/schools/childlearning/pages/examsassessment.aspx#anchor-1Below are links to a list of all school websites. Each school will publish an annual data report which contains attainment data which may be of interest. Primary Schools https://www.gov.je/Education/Schools/FindingSchool/pages/primaryschools.aspxSecondary Schoolshttps://www.gov.je/Education/Schools/FindingSchool/Pages/SecondarySchools.aspxPrimary schools publish teacher assessments rather than Key Stage 2 tests on their websitesRefer to previously published FOI that provided Primary School Datahttps://www.gov.je/government/freedomofinformation/pages/foi.aspx?ReportID=8061 2. Key Stage 2 Tests scores range from 80 to 120.In 2024, fewer than 5 pupils scored 80 in their Key Stage 2 reading test, all other pupils who took the test scored higher than 80.