School Data

Excelsior Academy

All-through Academy school in Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE15 6AF

School Census

For the 2023/2024 academic year

Type of school State-funded secondary
Total number of pupils on roll 1460
Number of girls on roll 720
Number of boys on roll 740
Percentage of girls on roll 49.3
Percentage of boys on roll 50.7
Number of eligible pupils with an EHC plan 30
Percentage of eligible pupils with an EHC plan 2.1
Number of eligible pupils with SEN support 329
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN support 22.5
No. pupils where English not first language 748
No. pupils with English first language 712
No. pupils where first language is unclassified 0
% pupils where English not first language 51.2
% pupils with English first language 48.8
No. pupils eligible for free school meals 960
Number of pupils eligible for FSM at any time during the past 6 years 885
Total pupils for FSMEver 1291
Percentage of pupils eligible for FSM at any time during the past 6 years 68.6
Alphabetic index 8622
School address (1) Denton Road
School town Newcastle-upon-Tyne
School postcode NE15 6AF
School telephone number 1912288400
School parliamentary constituency code E14001377
School parliamentary constituency name Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West
Converter academy: URN 0
Religious denomination Does not apply
Age range 3-19
School published in secondary school (key stage 4) performance tables 0
School published in school and college (key stage 5) performance tables 0
Total number of pupils (including part-time pupils) 1460
Number of pupils aged 11 29
Published eligible pupil number 29
Eligible boys on school roll at time of tests 17
Eligible girls on school roll at time of tests 12
Percentage of eligible boys on school roll at time of tests 59%
Percentage of eligible girls on school roll at time of tests 41%
Number of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils (those who were eligible for free school meals in last 6 years or are looked after by the LA for a day or more or who have been adopted from care) 21
Percentage of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils 72%
Number of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 8
Percentage of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 28%
Number of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 9
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 31%
Number of eligible pupils classified as non-mobile 26
Percentage of eligible pupils classified as non-mobile 90%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 34%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 3%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading 66%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in reading 21%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in reading 0%
Average scaled score in reading 104
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling 55%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 7%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in grammar, punctuation and spelling 0%
Average scaled score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 100
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in maths 45%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in maths 7%
Percentage of pupils absent from or not able to access the test in maths 0%
Average scaled score in maths 99
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in writing 55%
Percentage of pupils working at greater depth within the expected standard in writing 3%
Percentage of pupils working towards the expected standard in writing 24%
Percentage of pupils absent or disapplied in writing TA 0%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in science TA 79%
Percentage of pupils absent or disapplied in science TA 0%
Percentage of boys reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 41%
Percentage of girls reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 25%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 29%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 50%
Difference between school percentage of disavantaged pupils and national percentage of other pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths -38
Percentage of EAL pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 56%
Percentage of non-mobile pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths 35%
Percentage of boys achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 6%
Percentage of girls reaching the HIGHected standard in reading, writing and maths 0%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 0%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 13%
Difference between school percentage of disavantaged pupils and national percentage of other pupils achieving a high score in reading, writing and maths -10
Percentage of EAL pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 11%
Percentage of non-mobile pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing 4%
Average scaled score in reading for boys 102
Average scaled score in reading for girls 105
Average scaled score in reading for disadvantaged pupils 103
Average scaled score in reading for non-disadvantaged pupils 104
Average scaled score in reading for EAL pupils 103
Average scaled score in reading for MOBN pupils 103
Average scaled score in maths for boys 101
Average scaled score in maths for girls 98
Average scaled score in maths for disadvantaged pupils 100
Average scaled score in maths for non-disadvantaged pupils 99
Average scaled score in maths for EAL pupils 103
Average scaled score in maths for MOBN pupils 99
Average scaled score in GPS for boys 101
Average scaled score in GPS for girls 99
Average scaled score in GPS for disadvantaged pupils 100
Average scaled score in GPS for non-disadvantaged pupils 100
Average scaled score in GPS for EAL pupils 105
Average scaled score in GPS for MOBN pupils 99
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading 67%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading 63%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling 57%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling 50%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in maths 38%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in maths 63%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in writing 57%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in writing 50%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading 14%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading 38%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 5%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in grammar, punctuation and spelling 13%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in maths 5%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in maths 13%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils working at greater depth in writing 0%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils working at greater depth in writing 13%
Number of eligible pupils with English as first language 20
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as first language 69%
Number of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0%
Number of eligible pupils with EHC plan 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with EHC plan 0%
Number of eligible pupils with SEN support 5
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN support 17%
Number of eligible pupils with SEN (EHC plan or SEN support) 5
Percentage of eligible pupils with SEN (EHC plan or SEN support) 17%
Number of eligible pupils 2023 30
Percentage of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils one year prior 57%
Percentage of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged one year prior 43%
Percentage of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths one year prior 33%
Percentage of pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing one year prior 3%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths one year prior 24%
Percentage of disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing one year prior 0%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths one year prior 46%
Percentage of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving a high score in reading and maths and working at greater depth in writing one year prior 8%
Reading progress measure - one year prior -4
Reading progress measure - lower confidence limit - one year prior -6.3
Reading progress measure - upper confidence limit - one year prior -1.8
Writing progress measure - one year prior 0.4
Writing progress measure - lower confidence limit - one year prior -1.7
Writing progress measure - upper confidence limit - one year prior 2.6
Maths progress measure - one year prior -6.6
Maths progress measure - lower confidence limit - one year prior -8.7
Maths progress measure - upper confidence limit - one year prior -4.4
Average scaled score in reading - one year prior 100
Average scaled score in maths - one year prior 96
School address (1) Denton Road
School town Newcastle-upon-Tyne
School postcode NE15 6AF
School telephone number 01912288400
School parliamentary constituency code E14001377
School parliamentary constituency name Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West
Religious denomination Does not apply
Age range 3-19
Contingency flag - school results 'significantly affected'. This field is zero for all schools. 0
School admissions policy (self-declared by schools on Get Information About Schools) NSE
School admissions policy - new definition from 2019 OTHER NON SEL
School gender of entry MIXED
Indicates whether school is a feeder school for sixth form centre/consortia (0=No; 1=Yes) 0
Total number of pupils (including part-time pupils) 1460
Total boys on roll (including part-time pupils) 740
Total girls on roll (including part-time pupils) 720
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 196
Number of boys at the end of key stage 4 102
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 who are boys 52.00%
Number of girls at the end of key stage 4 94
% of pupils at the end key stage 4 who are girls 48.00%
KS4 cohort average KS2 Scaled Score (average of English reading and maths) 98.1
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with low prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 89
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with low prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 48.10%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with middle prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 77
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with middle prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 41.60%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with high prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 19
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with high prior attainment at the end of key stage 2 10.30%
Number of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils (those who were eligible for free school meals in last 6 years or are looked after by the LA for a day or more or who have been adopted from care) 140
Percentage of key stage 2 disadvantaged pupils 71.40%
Number of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 56
Percentage of key stage 2 pupils who are not disadvantaged 28.60%
Number of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 110
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as additional language (EAL) 56.10%
Number of eligible pupils with English as first language 86
Percentage of eligible pupils with English as first language 43.90%
Number of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0
Percentage of eligible pupils with unclassified language 0.00%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 who are non-mobile 193
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 who are non-mobile 98.50%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) with an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 5
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) with an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 2.60%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) including those with or without an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 46
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) including those with or without an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 23.50%
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) without an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 41
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 with special educational needs (SEN) without an Education, health and care (EHC) plan 20.90%
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores 5923.8
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil 30.2
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for English element 1401
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for English element 7.1
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for mathematics element 1136
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for mathematics element 5.8
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for EBacc element 1642.5
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for EBacc element 8.4
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for open element 1744.3
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for open element 8.9
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for open element - GCSE only 819
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for open element - GCSE only 4.2
Total sum of Attainment 8 scores for open element - non-GCSE only 925.3
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for open element - non-GCSE only 4.7
Average number of EBacc slots filled in Attainment 8 per pupil 2.3
Average number of Open slots filled in Attainment 8 per pupil 2.4
Number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure 185
Number of pupils who have had P8 score adjusted in average 2
% of pupils at the end of key stage 4 included in Progress 8 measure 94%
Progress 8 measure after adjustment for extreme scores -0.62
Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for adjusted average -0.82
Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for adjusted average -0.42
Progress 8 measure based on unadjusted pupil scores -0.62
Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for unadjusted average -0.83
Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for unadjusted average -0.42
Progress 8 measure for English element -0.45
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element -0.69
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element -0.22
Progress 8 measure for mathematics element -0.61
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element -0.82
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element -0.39
Progress 8 measure for EBacc element -0.68
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element -0.92
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element -0.44
Progress 8 measure for open element -0.69
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element -0.92
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element -0.46
% of pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 33.70%
% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 16.30%
Total EBacc APS score per pupil 521.89
Average EBacc APS score per pupil 2.66
Average EBacc APS score per disadvantaged pupil 2.26
Average EBacc APS score per non-disadvantaged pupil 3.67
Average EBacc APS score per pupil with low prior attainment 1.49
Average EBacc APS score per pupil with middle prior attainment 3.33
Average EBacc APS score per pupil with high prior attainment 5.33
Average EBacc APS score per pupil for whom English is an additional language 2.6
Average EBacc APS score per girl 2.64
Average EBacc APS score per boy 2.68
Average EBacc APS score per non-mobile pupil 2.68
Number of key stage 4 pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 81
% of key stage 4 pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 41.30%
% of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-4 passes 9.70%
% of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-5 passes 4.10%
Number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate English subject area 188
% of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate English subject area 95.90%
Number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Maths subject area 189
% of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Maths subject area 96.40%
Number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Science subject area 184
% of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Science subject area 93.90%
Number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Humanities subject area 146
% of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Humanities subject area 74.50%
Number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Language subject area 83
% of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Language subject area 42.30%
% of pupils achieving the EBacc English subject area with a standard 9-4 pass 49.00%
% of pupils achieving the EBacc English subject area with a strong 9-5 pass 30.60%
% of pupils achieving the EBacc Maths subject area with a standard 9-4 pass 37.20%
% of pupils achieving the EBacc Maths subject area with a strong 9-5 pass 20.40%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Science subject area with a 9-4 pass 38.00%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Science subject area with a 9-5 pass 25.50%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Humanities subject area with a 9-4 pass 29.50%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Humanities subject area with a 9-5 pass 16.40%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Language subject area with a 9-4 pass 41.00%
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Language subject area with a 9-5 pass 24.10%
Number of pupils included in English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure 173
Coverage of the English Baccalaureate Science Value Added indicators of those who entered for science 94%
Number of pupils included in English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure 138
Coverage of the English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added indicators of those who entered for humanities 95%
Number of pupils included in English Baccalaureate Language Value Added measure 77
Coverage of the English Baccalaureate Language Value Added indicators of those who entered for languages 93%
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure -0.51
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added lower 95% confidence limit -0.73
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added upper 95% confidence limit -0.3
EBacc Humanities VA measure -0.91
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added lower 95% confidence limit -1.2
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added upper 95% confidence limit -0.61
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure -1.07
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added lower 95% confidence limit -1.5
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added upper 95% confidence limit -0.63
Number of pupils achieving EBacc English subject area with a standard 9-4 pass 96
Number of pupils achieving EBacc English subject area with a strong 9-5 pass 60
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Maths subject area with a standard 9-4 pass 73
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Maths subject area with a strong 9-5 pass 40
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Science subject area with a 9-4 pass 70
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Science subject area with a 9-5 pass 47
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Humanities subject area with a 9-4 pass 43
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Humanities subject area with a 9-5 pass 24
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Language subject area with a 9-4 pass 34
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Language subject area with a 9-5 pass 20
Number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate at grades 9-1 78
% of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate at grades 9-1 39.80%
Number of pupils achieving EBacc English subject area at grade 9-1 181
% of pupils achieving the EBacc English subject area at grade 9-1 92.30%
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Maths subject area at grade 9-1 163
% of pupils achieving the EBacc Maths subject area at grade 9-1 83.20%
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Science subject area with grades 9-1 152
% entered pupils achieving the EBacc Science subject area with grades 9-1 82.60%
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Humanities subject area with grades 9-1 136
% entered pupils achieving the EBacc Humanities subject area with grades 9-1 93.20%
Number of pupils achieving EBacc Language subject area with grades 9-1 81
% of entered pupils achieving the EBacc Language subject area with grades 9-1 97.60%
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil 25.8
Number of disadvantaged pupils in Progress 8 measure 131
Number of disadvantaged pupils in Progress 8 measure with adjusted scores 2
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - disadvantaged pupils -0.87
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - disadvantaged pupils -1.11
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - disadvantaged pupils -0.63
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - disadvantaged pupils -0.87
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - disadvantaged pupils -1.12
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - disadvantaged pupils -0.63
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil 41.2
Number of non-disadvantaged pupils in Progress 8 measure 54
Number of non-disadvantaged pupils in progress measure with adjusted scores 0
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.02
Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.39
Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - non-disadvantaged pupils 0.36
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.02
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.4
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - non-disadvantaged pupils 0.37
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for English element 6.3
Progress 8 measure for English element - disadvantaged pupils -0.7
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element for disadvantaged pupils -0.98
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element for disadvantaged pupils -0.42
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for mathematics element 4.9
Progress 8 measure for maths element - disadvantaged pupils -0.85
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element for disadvantaged pupils -1.1
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element for disadvantaged pupils -0.59
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for EBacc element 7.1
Progress 8 measure for EBacc element - disadvantaged pupils -0.92
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element for disadvantaged pupils -1.2
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element for disadvantaged pupils -0.64
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for open element 7.6
Progress 8 measure for open element - disadvantaged pupils -0.96
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element for disadvantaged pupils -1.24
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element for disadvantaged pupils -0.69
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for English element 9.2
Progress 8 measure for English element - non-disadvantaged pupils 0.14
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.29
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 English element for non-disadvantaged pupils 0.57
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for mathematics element 8.1
Progress 8 measure for maths element - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.03
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.43
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 maths element for non-disadvantaged pupils 0.36
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for EBacc element 11.7
Progress 8 measure for EBacc element - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.1
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.53
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 EBacc element for non-disadvantaged pupils 0.34
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for open element 12.2
Progress 8 measure for open element - non-disadvantaged pupils -0.03
Lower 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.46
Upper 95% confidence interval for Progress 8 open element for non-disadvantaged pupils 0.4
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for open element - GCSE only 3.7
Average Attainment 8 score per disadvantaged pupil for open element - non-GCSE only 3.9
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for open element - GCSE only 5.5
Average Attainment 8 score per non-disadvantaged pupil for open element - non-GCSE only 6.7
Difference between Attainment 8 for disadvantaged pupils in school/LA and non-disadvantaged pupils nationally -24.2
Difference between Progress 8 measure for disadvantaged pupils in school/LA and non-disadvantaged pupils nationally -1.03
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil with low prior attainment 18.1
Number of pupils with low prior attainment included in Progress 8 measure 89
Number of pupils with low prior attainments in progress measure with adjusted scores 0
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with low prior attainment -0.6
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with low prior attainment -0.9
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with low prior attainment -0.31
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with low prior attainment -0.6
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with low prior attainment -0.9
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with low prior attainment -0.3
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil with middle prior attainment 37.4
Number of pupils with middle prior attainment included in Progress 8 measure 77
Number of pupils with middle prior attainment in progress measure with adjusted scores 1
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.58
Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.9
Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.26
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.59
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.91
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with middle prior attainment -0.26
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil with high prior attainment 57.8
Number of pupils with high prior attainment included in Progress 8 measure 19
Number of pupils with high prior attainmentsin progress measure with adjusted scores 1
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with high prior attainment -0.88
Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with high prior attainment -1.51
Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with high prior attainment -0.24
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils with high prior attainment -0.88
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils with high prior attainment -1.53
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils with high prior attainment -0.24
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language 29.1
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language for English element 6.8
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language for mathematics element 5.4
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language for EBacc element 8.3
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language for open element 8.6
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language - GCSE only 4.2
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil for whom English is an additional language - non-GCSE only 4.5
Number of pupils for whom English is an additional language included in Progress 8 measure 99
Number of pupils for whom English is an additional language in progress measure with adjusted scores 0
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils for whom English is an additional language -0.21
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils for whom English is an additional language -0.49
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils for whom English is an additional language 0.07
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - pupils for whom English is an additional language -0.21
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - pupils for whom English is an additional language -0.49
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - pupils for whom English is an additional language 0.07
Average Attainment 8 score per girl 30.7
Average Attainment 8 score per girl for English element 7.4
Average Attainment 8 score per girl for mathematics element 5.4
Average Attainment 8 score per girl for EBacc element 8.3
Average Attainment 8 score per girl for open element 9.7
Average Attainment 8 score per girl - GCSE only 4.7
Average Attainment 8 score per girl - non-GCSE only 5
Number of girls included in Progress 8 measure 89
Number of girls in progress measure with adjusted scores 2
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - girls -0.51
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - girls -0.81
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - girls -0.22
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - girls -0.52
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - girls -0.82
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - girls -0.22
Average Attainment 8 score per boy 29.8
Average Attainment 8 score per boy for English element 6.9
Average Attainment 8 score per boy for mathematics element 6.2
Average Attainment 8 score per boy for EBacc element 8.5
Average Attainment 8 score per boy for open element 8.2
Average Attainment 8 score per boy - GCSE only 3.7
Average Attainment 8 score per boy - non-GCSE only 4.4
Number of boys included in Progress 8 measure 96
Number of boys in progress measure with adjusted scores 0
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - boys -0.72
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - boys -1.01
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - boys -0.44
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - boys -0.72
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - boys -1.01
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - boys -0.43
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil 30.4
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil for English element 7.2
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil for mathematics element 5.8
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil for EBacc element 8.4
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil for open element 9
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil - GCSE only 4.2
Average Attainment 8 score per non-mobile pupil - non-GCSE only 4.8
Number of non-mobile pupils included in Progress 8 measure 183
Number of non-mobile pupils in progress measure with adjusted scores 2
Adjusted Progress 8 measure - non-mobile pupils -0.61
Adjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - non-mobile pupils -0.82
Adjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - non-mobile pupils -0.41
Unadjusted Progress 8 measure - non-mobile pupils -0.62
Unadjusted Progress 8 lower 95% confidence interval - non-mobile pupils -0.83
Unadjusted Progress 8 upper 95% confidence interval - non-mobile pupils -0.41
Number of pupils in low prior attainment band with entries in all EBacc subject areas 16
EBacc entered % by low prior attainment 18.00%
EBacc achieved % by low prior attainment - with standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 2.20%
EBacc achieved % by low prior attainment - with 9-5 passes 1.10%
Number of pupils in middle prior attainment band with entries in all EBacc subject areas 44
EBacc entered % by middle prior attainment 57.10%
EBacc achieved % by middle prior attainment - with 9-4 passes 7.80%
EBacc achieved % by middle prior attainment - with 9-5 passes 3.90%
Number of pupils in high prior attainment band with entries in all EBacc subject areas 15
EBacc entered % by high prior attainment 78.90%
EBacc achieved % by high prior attainment - with 9-4 passes 42.10%
EBacc achieved % by high prior attainment - with 9-5 passes 21.10%
% of disadvantaged pupils entering all English Baccalaureate subject areas 35.00%
% of non-disadvantaged pupils entering all English Baccalaureate subject areas 57.10%
% of disadvantaged pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate - with 9-4 passes 7.90%
% of disadvantaged pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate - with 9-5 passes 3.60%
% of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate - with 9-4 passes 14.30%
% of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate - with 9-5 passes 5.40%
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -0.76
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -0.25
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -0.46
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.75
English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils 0
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -0.54
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -1
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -1.72
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.99
English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.75
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment 0.48
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -1.16
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -2.42
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.84
English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -1.4
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.49
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -1.01
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils 0.39
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.38
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -0.44
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -1.07
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment 0.08
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -0.58
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment 0.21
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Science Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -1.13
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.62
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -1.36
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.26
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -1.24
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -0.08
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -1
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -0.56
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -1.44
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -0.9
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Humanities Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -2.54
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -0.27
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for disadvantaged pupils -1.41
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -0.71
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for non-disadvantaged pupils -2.09
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment 1.44
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with low prior attainment -0.48
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -0.6
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with middle prior attainment -1.73
Upper 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -1.43
Lower 95% confidence limit for English Baccalaureate Languages Value Added measure for pupils with high prior attainment -3.41
% of boys with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 39.20%
% of KS4 boys achieving the Ebacc - with 9-4 passes 10.80%
% of KS4 boys achieving the Ebacc - with 9-5 passes 2.00%
% of girls with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 43.60%
% of KS4 girls achieving the Ebacc - with 9-4 passes 8.50%
% of KS4 girls achieving the Ebacc - with 9-5 passes 6.40%
% of non-mobile pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 42.00%
% of non-mobile pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-4 passes 9.80%
% of non-mobile pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-5 passes 4.10%
% of pupils for whom English is an additional language with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas 43.60%
% of pupils for whom English as an additional language achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-4 passes 12.70%
% of pupils for whom English as an additional language achieving the English Baccalaureate with 9-5 passes 6.40%
% of pupils achieving Level 2 threshold including standard passes 9-4 in both English and Maths GCSEs 31.10%
% of pupils achieving any qualifications 93.90%
% of disadvantaged pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in GCSE English and maths 22.10%
% of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in GCSE English and maths 62.50%
Number of pupils in low prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 7
% of pupils in low prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 7.90%
Number of pupils in middle prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 39
% pupils in middle prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 50.60%
Number of pupils in high prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 17
% pupils in high prior attainment band who achieved standard 9-4 passes in English and maths 89.50%
% of boys achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 36.30%
% of girls achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 30.90%
% of pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs and for whom English is an additional language 28.20%
% of non-mobile pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 34.20%
% of disadvantaged pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in GCSE English and maths 10.70%
% of non-disadvantaged pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in GCSE English and maths 30.40%
Number of pupils in low prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 2
% of pupils in low prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 2.20%
Number of pupils in middle prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 16
% pupils in middle prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 20.80%
Number of pupils in high prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 14
% pupils in high prior attainment band who achieved strong 9-5 passes in English and maths 73.70%
% of boys achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 15.70%
% of girls achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 17.00%
% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs and for whom English is an additional language 16.40%
% of non-mobile pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs 16.60%
% of pupils entering more than one language 4.10%
% of pupils entering biology, chemistry and physics 0.00%
Average number of KS4 entries per pupil 7.2
Average number of KS4 entries per pupil with low prior attainment 6.2
Average number of KS4 entries per pupil with middle prior attainment 7.9
Average number of KS4 entries per pupil with high prior attainment 8.4
Average number of KS4 entries per disadvantaged pupil 6.7
Average number of KS4 entries per non-disadvantaged pupil 8.2
Average number of GCSE entries per pupil 5.4
Average number of GCSE entries per pupil with low prior attainment 4.8
Average number of GCSE entries per pupil with middle prior attainment 5.8
Average number of GCSE entries per pupil with high prior attainment 6.1
Average number of GCSE entries per disadvantaged pupil 5.2
Average number of GCSE entries per non-disadvantaged pupil 5.9
Total volume of entries without discounting 1443
Total volume of covid-impacted entries without discounting 0
% of covid-impacted entries out of total number of entries 0%
Progress 8 banding shown on school performance tables website Well below average
Number of pupils completing key stage 4 in 2020/21 189
Pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) 162
Apprenticeships (number of pupils) SUPP
Pupils staying in employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) SUPP
Pupils staying in education for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) 53
Further education (number of pupils) 24
School sixth form (number of pupils) 28
Sixth form college (number of pupils) SUPP
Other education destination (number of pupils) SUPP
Pupils not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) SUPP
Activity not captured (number of pupils) SUPP
Pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) 91%
Apprenticeships (percentage) SUPP
Pupils staying in employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) SUPP
Pupils staying in education for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) 83%
Further education (percentage) 38%
School sixth form (percentage) 44%
Sixth form college (percentage) SUPP
Other education destination (percentage) SUPP
Pupils not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) SUPP
Activity not captured (percentage) SUPP
Number of disadvantaged pupils completing key stage 4 in 2020/21 125
Disadvantaged pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) 104
Number of pupils not identified as disadvantaged (not found to be eligible for pupil premium in year 11) completing key stage 4 in 2020/21 64
Pupils not identified as disadvantaged (not found to be eligible for pupil premium in year 11) staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (number of pupils) 58
Number of pupils completing key stage 4 in 2019/20 209
Pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2019/20 leavers) 81%
Number of disadvantaged pupils completing key stage 4 in 2019/20 140
Disadvantaged pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2019/20 leavers) 84%
Number of pupils not identified as disadvantaged completing key stage 4 in 2019/20 69
Pupils not identified as disadvantaged staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2019/20 leavers) 75%
Number of pupils completing key stage 4 in 2018/19 211
Pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2018/19 leavers) 82%
Number of disadvantaged pupils completing key stage 4 in 2018/19 118
Disadvantaged pupils staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2018/19 leavers) 85%
Number of pupils not identified as disadvantaged completing key stage 4 in 2018/19 93
Pupils not identified as disadvantaged staying in education or employment for at least two terms after key stage 4 (percentage) (2018/19 leavers) 78%
Indicates whether school is a feeder school for sixth form centre/consortia (0=No; 1=Yes) 0
Progression score for the total cohort 3
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the total cohort 16
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the total cohort -10
Cohort size 37
Progressed 62%
Apprenticeships 0%
Higher Education 59%
Top third 14%
Higher technical 3%
Cohort size for academic/applied general cohort 29
Progressed for academic/applied general cohort 69%
Progression score for academic/applied general cohort 5
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the academic/applied general cohort 19
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the academic/applied/general cohort -9
Cohort size for TLEV cohort 4
Progressed for TLEV cohort SUPP
Score for TLEV cohort SUPP
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the TLEV cohort SUPP
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the TLEV cohort SUPP
Cohort size for other level 3 qualifications cohort 4
Progressed for other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Score for other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Progressed for disadvantaged students 71%
Apprenticeships for disadvantaged students 0%
HE for disadvantaged students SUPP
Top third for disadvantaged students SUPP
Higher technical for disadvantaged students SUPP
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (All levels of study) 84
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) 67
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) 6
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) 48
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (number of students) 4
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (number of students) 43
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (number of students) 1
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) 13
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) 14
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (number of students) 3
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) 80%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) 7%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) 57%
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (percentage) 5%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (percentage) 51%
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (percentage) 1%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) 15%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) 17%
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (percentage) 4%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (All levels of study) (disadvantaged) 44
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 37
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 2
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 28
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 25
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 7
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 84%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 5%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 64%
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 57%
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 16%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (All levels of study) (not identified as disadvantaged) 40
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 30
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 4
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 20
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 18
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 6
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 75%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 10%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 50%
Further education (level 3 and below) (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 45%
Other education destinations (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 15%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (All levels of study) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 3) 72
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) 63
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) 4
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) 48
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (number of students) 4
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (number of students) 43
Other education destinations (Level 3) (number of students) 1
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) 11
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) 7
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (number of students) 2
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) 88%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) 6%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) 67%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (percentage) 6%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (percentage) 60%
Other education destinations (Level 3) (percentage) 1%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) 15%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) 10%
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (percentage) 3%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 3) (disadvantaged) 38
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 34
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 28
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 25
Other education destinations (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 4
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 89%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 74%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 66%
Other education destinations (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 11%
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 3) (not identified as disadvantaged) 34
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 29
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 20
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 18
Other education destinations (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 3
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 2
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 85%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 59%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 53%
Other education destinations (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 9%
Activity not captured in data (Level 3) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 6%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 2) 6
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) 2
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) 1
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (number of students) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (number of students) 0
Other education destinations (Level 2) (number of students) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) 1
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) 3
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (number of students) 1
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) 33%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) 17%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (percentage) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (percentage) 0%
Other education destinations (Level 2) (percentage) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) 17%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) 50%
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (percentage) 17%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 2) (disadvantaged) 4
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Other education destinations (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Other education destinations (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (Level 2) (not identified as disadvantaged) 2
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Other education destinations (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Other education destinations (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (Level 2) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (L1, entry level and other) 6
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 2
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 1
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 0
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 1
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 4
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) 0
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 33%
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 17%
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 0%
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 17%
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 67%
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) 0%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (L1, entry level and other) (disadvantaged) 2
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (disadvantaged) 0
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (disadvantaged) 0%
Number of students who reached the end of 16 to 18 study in 2021/22 (L1, entry level and other) (not identified as disadvantaged) 4
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (number of students) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0
Staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students staying in education for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Further education (level 3 and below) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Higher education (level 4 and above) (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Other education destinations (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Students staying in employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Students not staying in education or employment for at least two terms after 16 to 18 study (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) SUPP
Activity not captured in data (L1, entry level and other) (percentage) (not identified as disadvantaged) 0%
Indicates whether school is a feeder school for sixth form centre/consortia (0=No; 1=Yes) 0
Progression score for the total cohort 3
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the total cohort 16
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the total cohort -10
Cohort size 37
Progressed 62%
Apprenticeships 0%
Higher Education 59%
Top third 14%
Higher technical 3%
Cohort size for academic/applied general cohort 29
Progressed for academic/applied general cohort 69%
Progression score for academic/applied general cohort 5
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the academic/applied general cohort 19
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the academic/applied/general cohort -9
Cohort size for TLEV cohort 4
Progressed for TLEV cohort SUPP
Score for TLEV cohort SUPP
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the TLEV cohort SUPP
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the TLEV cohort SUPP
Cohort size for other level 3 qualifications cohort 4
Progressed for other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Score for other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Upper confidence limit on the progression score for the other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Lower confidence limit on the progression score for the other level 3 qualifications cohort SUPP
Progressed for disadvantaged students 71%
Apprenticeships for disadvantaged students 0%
HE for disadvantaged students SUPP
Top third for disadvantaged students SUPP
Higher technical for disadvantaged students SUPP

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