Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 will receive 3 reports and year 11 will receive 2 reports during the Academic year. Their final report of the year will include a written report with comments from form tutors.

When students join us at Walderslade and Greenacre Schools Partnership, they will be given an end of GCSE target grade based on their KS2 Attainment data. From there a flightpath is created showing the progress that needs to be made in order to be on track to meet their expected grades at the end of Year 11. In reports, teachers will provide each child’s working at step or grade so you can see if your child/ward is on track. At KS3 these will be called Steps as we are assessing their skills without the GCSE content knowledge, whereas at KS4 these will be Working at Grades where GCSE knowledge and skills are being assessed.

Please see below the reporting schedule for this academic year:


KS3 – Year 7, 8 & 9

Year GroupReport 1Report 2Report 3Parents’ Evening
7Working at Step and AtLWorking at Step and AtLWorking at Step, AtL, and Form Tutor Comment
8Working at Step and AtLWorking at Step and AtLWorking at Step, AtL, and Form Tutor Comment
9Working at Step and AtLWorking at Step and AtLWorking at Step, AtL, and Form Tutor Comment

For each KS3 report you will receive a Working at Step for each subject your child/ward studies, apart from Personal Development lessons.


KS4 – Year 10 & 11

Year GroupReport 1Report 2Report 3Parents’ Evening
10Working at Grade and AtLWorking at Grade and AtLWorking at Grade, AtL, and Form Tutor CommentThursday. 11th July 2024
11Working at Grade and AtLWorking at Grade, AtL, and Form Tutor CommentNo report, due to having finished GCSE Exams

At KS4 your child/ward will receive a ‘Working at Grade’ (WAG) from their teachers, based upon the work they are completing in class, at home and using assessment scores. These WAGs from assessments are based on previous Grade boundaries and moderation but could be subject to change in formal GCSE exams. The WAG for each subject will be compared to their Target Grade expected at the end of Year 11 so you will be able to identify whether they are above, at or below their expected progress at that time.

Every year group will also receive an Attitude to Learning of Excellent, Good, Improvement Required or Unacceptable.


Step/Grade Descriptions

Please click below to view the descriptions for each Step/Grade for each subject your child/ward studies at WGSP.