JANUARY 2021
A recent baseline test of more than 1800 Grade 8 students has shown that, on average, a student from an ADvTECH primary school is better equipped to face high school compared to their peers from non-ADvTECH feeder schools.
The Baseline Diagnostic is an independent High School readiness assessment conducted digitally on the JumpTrak platform, with Graded Topic items which ranks students, classes and schools. The diagnostic assessments are authored by JumpCO Digital and distributed to participating schools. JumpCO conducts external assessments and analysis with a team of researchers and education experts, and the company is not affiliated in any way to participating school bodies.
“The Baseline Diagnostics evaluate Grade 8s for High School Readiness and are done at the start of the academic year, thus catching students as they come into the High School,” explains Steve Mahony of JumpCO. Thousands of students participate in one or more of the JumpCO annual benchmark assessment, diagnostics and baseline assessments.
He says The Baseline is also a diagnostic in that the items are ranked in such a way as to evaluate the Grade competence of the student.
“In simple terms, a student who is competent in Grade 8 will score high on the Grade 7 and Grade 8 items, whereas a student who will need active bridging into High School will score lower,” he says.
“During the 2020 survey of more than 1800 Grade 8 students at ADvTECH schools, 50% of them came from schools other than ADvTECH Primary Schools. Our findings show convincingly that students from the ADvTECH-branded Primary Schools outperformed those that came from other schools,” he says.
Dr Felicity Coughlan, Academic Director at ADvTECH, says local and international academic benchmarking is a key focus for the group’s schools, to ensure academic excellence is maintained.
“We are very pleased with the findings as contained in the JumpTrak report, as it confirms that our schools continue to provide a superior educational journey to our thousands of students,” she says.
The students from ADvTECH primary schools performed, on average, 6% higher in mathematics and 5% higher in language than their counterparts from other feeder schools.
The baseline was conducted across 26 ADvTECH schools countrywide, including Crawford Colleges, Pinnacle Colleges, Abbotts, Trinityhouse and Elkanah House colleges.
“Although we commission these independent, external baseline tests to ensure our own standards are maintained at the highest levels, the findings also confirmed what we have anecdotally observed for some time now – that ADvTECH primary schools on average better prepare students for high school,” Dr Coughlan says.
“The baseline compares results from students who were not previously part of any ADvTECH primary schools in previous years, against those who were. And with minor exceptions, students that came from ADvTECH primary schools consistently outperformed students from other schools.”
ABOUT ADvTECH
The ADvTECH Group, a JSE-listed company, is Africa’s largest private education provider and a continental leader in quality education, training, skills development and placement services. The Group reports its performance in a segmental structure reflecting the Schools and Tertiary as two separate education divisions, and Resourcing as the third division. ADvTECH’s Schools division comprises 10 brands with more than 100 schools across South Africa, including Gaborone International School in Botswana and Crawford International in Nairobi, Kenya. It owns 9 tertiary brands, across 30 campuses across South Africa and the rest of Africa, and its higher education division, The Independent Institute of Education, is SA’s largest and most accredited private higher education provider. ADvTECH’s 9 resourcing brands places thousands of candidates annually, assisting graduates to make the transition from the world of study to the world of work.