Results
Year 11
The measures published here, in December 2024, relate to students who completed key stage 4 in the summer of 2024, with the exception of destination measures from 2022. For more information on how the DFE calculate performance measures please see the KS4 technical guide.
A full breakdown of all qualifications and outcomes is available from the Department for Education release a full set of national data and the performance tables.
2024 Results |
School |
National |
|
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs |
This tells you the percentage of pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. |
26.6% |
45.9% |
Progress 8 |
The academic progress that pupils make from the end of key stage 2 to the end of key stage 4. This is based on 8 qualifications. |
‘Well below average’ |
|
Attainment 8 |
Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications. |
36 |
45.9 |
Entering EBacc |
A pupil is considered to have entered for the English Baccalaureate if they entered for qualifications in English, maths, sciences, a language and either history or geography. |
7.7% |
40.4% |
EBacc average point score |
The EBacc average points score calculates a pupil's average point scores across the 5 pillars of the English Baccalaureate. |
2.98 |
4.07 |
Pupil destinations (2022 leavers)
2022 Data |
School |
National |
Staying in education or entering employment This shows the number of pupils who either stayed in education or went into employment after finishing key stage 4 in 2021 (after year 11, usually aged 16). |
93% |
93% |
Sixth Form
A levels
(62 students)
These figures are based on students who entered at least one A level or AS level. A levels are available in a wide range of subjects, including English, maths, sciences, languages and humanities. The primary purpose of A levels is to prepare students for degree-level study at university.
These figures tell you about performance of students at this school or college at the end of their 16-18 phase of education. Most of the measures published here, in April 2024, relate to students who completed their 16 to 18 studies in the summer of 2023, with the exception of destination measures, where the cohorts reported are stated below.
2023 Results |
Average Result |
Points |
School |
C |
31.63 |
National |
B- |
35.29 |
2023 Data |
School |
National |
% of students retained to the end of their main course of study Number of students enrolled to study mainly A levels: 57 |
78.9% |
93.6% |
Applied general qualifications (broad vocational qualifications)levels
(47 students)
Applied general are qualifications that provide broad study of a vocational area. They are designed to lead to higher education and they include areas such as performing arts, business and health and social care.
2023 Results |
Average Result |
Points |
School |
Distinction- |
30.67 |
National |
Merit+ |
29.56 |
2023 Data |
School |
National |
% of students retained to the end of their main course of study Number of students enrolled to study mainly applied general qualifications: 32 |
84.4% |
87.2% |
Student destinations after 16 to 18 (2022 leavers)
2022 Data |
School |
National |
Students reaching the end of 16 to 18 study in 2022 and staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after this. This is provisional data published in December 2024. |
89% |
80% |