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2023 A Level and GCSE Results

2023 A Level Results

Level 3 value added score - A level progress since GCSE

N/A

Average grade per entry

B

Average points score per entry

35.5

Number of students entered

115

Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.

We expect the Department for Education to publish official statistics relating to the Summer 2022 results during the Autumn term. The figures above are from the school's own calculations based on our results.

Progress in English and Maths at Key Stage 5:

This shows the progress made by students who attended in Year 12 at less than grade 4 in GCSE English and Maths.

Progress made in English - N/A

Progress made in Maths - N/A

As our entry requirement for the Sixth Form includes the requirement to achieve at least a grade 5 in English and Maths, the number of students included in this measure is small (or zero).

Pupil Destinations:

Pupil destination data is published by the DfE two years after students have left school. This data is about students reaching the end of 16 to 18 studies in 2021 and staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after that.

Pupils who stayed in education or went into employment after Year 13 - 94%.

2023 GCSE Results

Progress 8 Score

0.45

Attainment 8 Score

60.9

Pupils Achieving a grade 5 or better in English and Maths GCSEs

77.4%

English Baccalaureate average point score

5.54

Pupils Achieving the English Baccalaureate (grade 5 or above)

21.8%

Pupils Entering the English Baccalaureate

61.3%

Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.

Pupil Destinations:

Pupil destination data is published by the DfE two years after students have left school. This data is about students reaching the end of Key Stage 4 studies in 2021 and staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after this.

Pupils who stayed in education or went into employment for at least 2 terms after Year 11 - 99%

2022 A Level and GCSE Results

2022 A Level Results

Level 3 value added score - A level progress since GCSE

N/A

Average grade per entry

B

Average points score per entry

40.7

Number of students entered

124

Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.

We expect the Department for Education to publish official statistics relating to the Summer 2022 results during the Autumn term. The figures above are from the school's own calculations based on our results.

Progress in English and Maths at Key Stage 5:

This shows the progress made by students who joined in Year 12 with less than a grade 4 in GCSE English and Maths.

Progress made in English - N/A

Progress made in Maths - N/A

As our entry requirement for the Sixth Form includes the requirement of achieving at least a grade 5 in English and Maths, the number of students included in this measure are small (or zero).

Pupil Destinations:

Pupil destination data is published by the DfE two years after students have left the school. This data is about students reaching the end of 16 to 18 study in 2020 and staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after this.

Pupils who stayed in education or went into employment after Year 13 - 92%.

2022 GCSE Results

Progress 8 Score

0.30

Attainment 8 Score

63.6

Pupils Achieving a grade 5 or better in English and Maths GCSEs

80.3%

English Baccalaureate average point score

5.81

Pupils Achieving the English Baccalaureate (grade 5 or above)

38.5%

Pupils Entering the English Baccalaureate

59%

Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.

Pupil Destinations:

Pupil destination data is published by the DfE two years after students have left the school. This data is about students reaching the end of Key Stage 4 study in 2020 and staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after this.

Pupils who stayed in education or went into employment for at least 2 terms after Year 11 - 99%

2019 A Level Results

Proportion of all grades A*-B

67%

Average grade per entry

B

Average points score per entry

39.5

Students achieving 3 or more A Levels (or equivalent courses) at A*-E 96%
Number of students entered

113

Progress in English and Maths at GCSE level: All students who joined Year 12 in this cohort had already achieved at least a 4 grade in both English and Mathematics

Student retention: (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme) = Update coming shortly

Student destinations: Students who went on to study at University = Update coming shortly

2019 GCSE Results

These figures are provisional and will be confirmed when the DFE publish national data in late 2019

Proportion of all grades 7 to 9 (A/A*)

33%

Progress 8 score

0.0

Attainment 8 score

60

Pupils who have achieved grade 5 or better in English and Mathematics GCSEs 79%
Pupils who have achieved grade 4 or better in English and Mathematics GCSEs 93%
English Baccalaureate – Average Points Score

5.6

Pupils entering the English Baccalaureate

75%

2018 A Level Results

Proportion of all grades A*-B

53%

Average grade per entry

B-

Average points score per entry

36.5

Students achieving 3 or more A Levels A*-E (or equivalents) 95%
Number of students entered

115

Progress in English and Maths at GCSE level: All students who joined Year 12 in this cohort had already achieved at least a 4 grade in both English and Mathematics

Student retention: (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme) = 97%

Student destinations: Students who went on to study at University = Update coming shortly

2018 GCSE Results

These figures are provisional and will be confirmed when the DFE publish national data in late 2018

Proportion of all grades 7 to 9 (A/A*) 43%
Progress 8 score

+ 0.3

Attainment 8 score

63

Pupils who have achieved grade 5 or better in English and Mathematics GCSEs 88%
Pupils who have achieved grade 4 or better in English and Mathematics GCSEs 96%
Pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate

55%

Pupils entering the English Baccalaureate

72%

2017 GCSE results

These figures are provisional and will be confirmed when the DFE publish national data in late 2017

Progress 8 score

-0.02

Attainment 8 score

61

Pupils who’ve achieved grade 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSE

78%

Pupils who’ve achieved grade 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSE

96%

Pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate

61%

Pupils entering the English Baccalaureate

75%

2017 A Level results

The majority of our post-16 courses are A Levels:

Average grade per entry

B-

Average points score per entry (new point system)

36.6

Students achieving 3 or more A levels A*-E (or equivalents)

93%

Number of students entered

126

Progress in English and Maths at GCSE level: All students who joined Year 12 in this cohort had already achieved at least a C grade in both English and Mathematics

Student retention: (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme) = 98.4%

Student destinations: Students who went on to study at University = 80%

2016 GCSE results

Progress 8 score

-0.09

Attainment 8 score

61.4

Pupils who’ve achieved grade C or above in English and Mathematics at the end of KS4

93%

Pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate

56%

Pupils achieving 5 A* - C including English and Mathematics

94%

2016 A Level results

The majority of our post-16 courses are A Levels:

Average grade per entry

C+

Average points score per entry (new point system)

33.9

Students achieving 3 or more A levels A*-E (or equivalents)

95%

Number of students entered

131

Progress in English and Maths at GCSE level: All students who joined Year 12 in this cohort had already achieved at least a C grade in both English and Mathematics

Student retention: (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme) = 94%

Student destinations: Students who went on to study at University = 70%

2015 GCSE results

Pupils achieving 5 A*-C grades

97%

Pupils achieving 5 A*-C grades (including English and Mathematics)

93%

Pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate

70%

Pupils making expected progress in English

80%

Pupils making expected progress in Maths

92%

2015 A Level results

The majority of our post-16 courses are A Levels:

Students achieving 3 or more A Levels A*-E

89%

Students achieving 3 or more A Levels A*-C

41%

Average points score per entry (old points system)

208

Number of students entered

111