Performance Data (DfE Performance Measures)
Key Stage 4 -2022-23 PERFORMANCE DATA
- Attainment 8 score 49.6 (Local Authority average 41.7, England average 46.2)
- Progress 8 score -0.29 (Local Authority average -0.44, England average -0.03)
- Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths 54% (Local Authority average 37%, England average 45%)
- Percentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) 54% (Local Authority average 34%, England average 39%)
- Percentage of pupils staying in education or employment after Key Stage 4 (2021) 96% (Local Authority average 92%, England average 94%)
DfE School Performance Website
PREVIOUS GCSE RESULTS
Please click on the link below to view GCSE results from 2017- Present:
Exam Results (About - Statutory Information menu tab)
KEY STAGE 5 - 2022-2023 PERFORMANCE DATA
- Progress: Please note that the DfE have stated that they will not be releasing progress data (Level 3 Value Added) for 2023 Key Stage 5 results as these measures would be based on prior attainment data from 2021 (GCSE grades awarded via Teacher Assessed Grades during the pandemic).
- Attainment: Average grade = C+
- Destinations: in 2023 82% of our students progressed to degree level study, with 37% of those to Russell Group universities (as compared to just 20% of students nationally), 7 students to Medicine/Dentistry degrees and 4 students are off to Oxbridge. 98% of the cohort are now in full-time study or employment.
DfE School Performance Website
A LEVEL & BTEC RESULTS 2022-23
A Level and Applied General Results 2023
A Level & BTEC Results Summary 2022
The Sixth Form is ambitious for all, fostering ambitious choices through one-to-one tutorials and the Honours Programme, with students building the knowledge and skills to progress to the most prestigious universities. 86% progressed to degree level study, over a third to Russell Group institutions (36% of students and 43% of those going to university in 2022). In the 2022 UCAS cycle, 15 students went on to highly competitive university courses (Oxbridge 7 students, [4 Cambridge, 3 Oxford – the joint highest figure in recent years], Durham, the best London universities, Medicine, Dentistry, Music Conservatoires).







