At Hazel Grove High School, we know that effectively assessing our students is key to them making the best possible progress.
Assessment is intrinsically linked to curriculum and teaching. In the classroom, our students are assessed through a range of strategies such as questioning, retrieval, written tests and skills-based assessments.
Assessment is not limited to specific points in each term, but is carried out continuously to ensure we gain as full and accurate a picture as possible of each child’s progress. Assessment data is used to inform next steps in teaching and to plan individual interventions where needed.
We report on students’ progress three times a year through our KASH reports. These reports are emailed out to parents and carers and published on the MCAS App. Reports are also published on the BROMCOM Student Portal and shared with students in Tutor Time.
KASH Reports
KASH stands for Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills and Habits. A video explaining the KASH reports can be viewed here: KASH Reports explained.
In KASH Reports, progress in each area is determined by a student’s subject teacher as either: 1 (excelling), 2 (enhancing), 3 (secure), 4 (cause for concern), or 5 (concern), compared to same-age-peer expectations.
Knowledge and skills guides for all subjects can be found on the Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pages.
A document explaining assessment at Hazel Grove High School in more depth can be found here: Assessment – A Guide for Parents.
KS3
At Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8 and 9), alongside KASH scores, reports include the Foundation Stage Level that students are currently working at in each subject. The Foundation Stage Level descriptors can be found here: All Subjects – Foundation Stage Level Descriptors
The amount of information on each report is gradually built up across subject areas over time. This allows students to focus on key areas for their development more easily. For this reason, the Foundation Stage Levels and Knowledge and Skills scores won’t always be given for all subjects at Key Stage 3, particularly in Year 7 and 8.
KS4
At Key Stage 4 (Years 10 and 11), alongside KASH scores, reports include teacher projections – the grade a student is predicted to get in their final assessments in Year 11.
These projections will often change as a student moves through Key Stage 4 depending on their attitudes and habits, and the impact these are having on their progress.
KS5
At Key Stage 5 (Years 12 and 13), alongside KASH scores, reports include teacher projections – the grade a student is predicted to get in their final assessments in Year 13 as well as target grades – the grade that the student should be aiming for in that subject.
These projections will often change as a student moves through Key Stage 5 depending on their attitudes and habits, and the impact these are having on their progress.
Resources
- Attitudes and Habits Checklist
- The Pomodoro Technique
- Revision Techniques
- Study Skills – Self Testing
- Preparation, Practice & Retrieval (PP&R) Policy – this link will take you to our policies page. The policy is located under the ‘Trust Secondary School Policies’ section.

