KS4 Results 2016-17

Congratulations to those students who received their grades in the summer.

With revised figures having been validate in January 2018 our results were:

English and Maths combined (achieving a grade 5 or above) → 29%

(achieving a grade 4 or above) → 54%

Progress 8 Score → -0.40

English Baccalaureate → 2 %

Average Attainment 8 score → 37.6

KS4 Results 2015-16

This cohort of Yr11 students had the lowest ever starting point for many years in Yr7 so our ambition was always to ensure they made above expected progress. Indeed, the DfE have removed headline attainment measures for 5 A*-C grades including En and Ma in favour of a more rounded progress measure across 8 subjects, known as Progress 8. They are also interested in Progress made specifically in Maths and English as well as a single attainment measure known as 'the Basics' or more specifically the % of students achieving at least a C grade in both English and maths. Our performance measures were updated Jan. 17;

English → 71% A*-C, Progress +0.25

Maths → 59% A*-C, Progress +0.15

English and Maths combined (achieving a good pass) → 52%

Progress 8 Score → -0.14 (floor standard -0.5)

English Baccalaureate → 8 % (of 14% (of full Yr 11 cohort) entered)

Average Attainment 8 score → 43.40

► If would like further detail on how school performance was monitored during the last academic year please click HERE to access the Department for Education guidance.

► To view our KS4 details on the Performance and School Statistics League Tables please click HERE.

This data, published in January 2018, is for pupils who completed Year 11/KS4 in 2015, which is the most recent data available. There were 143 in this Yr11 cohort.

► In EDUCATION/EMPLOYMENT/TRAINING after KS4 - 94%

→ In EDUCATION - 88%

→ In EMPLOYMENT - 6%

► Breakdown of students in EDUCATION:

→ At a Further Education College or other FE provider - 43%

→ At a state funded SCHOOL SIXTH FORM - 45%

→ At a state funded SIXTH FORM COLLEGE - 0%

→ Other education destinations - 0%

→ On an APPRENTICESHIP - 8%


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