Overall standards in reading, writing and maths have risen among Year 6 pupils in England but are still lower than before the pandemic.
Sats results show 61% of pupils reached the expected level in these three subjects combined, up from 60% last year.
In 2019, the last year Sats were taken before Covid-19 lockdowns, that percentage was 65%.
The government said there were "far too many pupils" not meeting expected levels.
The last government said it wanted 90% of pupils to be reaching those standards by 2030. BBC News has asked the Department for Education whether that target will remain in place.
In individual subjects, the proportion of pupils reaching the expected level either increased from 2023 or stayed the same:
74% in reading, up from 73%
73% in maths, the same as 2023
72% in writing, up from 71%
72% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, the same as 2023
81% in science, up from 80%
Initial results for 2023 suggested 59% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths, but this was later revised to 60%.