Exam and assessment results
The Government has announced that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020 & 2021, due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
As part of steps taken to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Government announced that all exams that were due to take place in schools and colleges in England in summer 2020 & 2021 would be cancelled and that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020 & 2021. The DfE’s priority was to work with awarding organisations and Ofqual to ensure that students who were due to take exams in summer 2020 & 2021 were awarded grades that were as fair as possible so they could move on as planned to the next stage of their lives.
2019 Key stage 4 (end of secondary school)
Progress 8 score: -0.27
Attainment 8 score: 39.4
% of students who achieved a grade 4 or above in English and Maths: 53%
% of students who achieved a grade 5 or above in English and Maths: 25%
Number of Students entering EBacc: 73/212 (34%)
EBacc average point score: 3.35
% of pupils who’ve achieved the EBacc – 15%
% of students staying in education or employment after Key Stage 4 – 93% (2018)
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Key stage 5 (16 to 19) results
2019 Applied General L3VA score+0.32
(Applied General Disadvantaged figure being +0.50)
2019 A Level L3VA score is -0.08
(A Level Disadvantaged L3VA score of +0.07)
2019 Maths and English resit scores: Progress score of +0.46 for Maths and +0.68 for English.
Performance tables
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