We couldn’t be more proud of our students, outcomes remain strong.
KS4 Headline indicators 2025
Progress 8 = This is not being reported this year as this cohort of students didn't sit KS2 exams
Attainment 8 = 51.45
% of students achieving grade 5+ in English and Maths = 55.1%
% of students entered for the EBacc = 56.1%
% of students achieving the EBacc standard pass = 35.2%
EBacc Average Points Score = 4.77
Additional information KS4 2025 results
76.3% of students achieved a standard pass ( new grade 4+) in English and Maths
27.1% of students achieved the EBacc strong pass compared to national figure of 17% in 2019
Many superb individual and subject successes.
48 students (14.95%) achieved an average grade or points score of 7 or above
194 Grade 9’s were awarded - this was 7.6% of the total GCSE entries.
55 students achieved at least one grade 9.
KS5 2025
A level progress = -0.21 Average grade = c= (Based on 2025 provisional VA model)
Academic progress = -0.22, Average grade = C=
Applied general progress = -0.33 Average grade = M=
English L2 progress = +0.43
Maths L2 progress = +0.72
Additional information KS5 2025 results
14 students had an average grade of an A or above (APS≥50 per entry)
KS4 Headline indicators 2024
Progress 8 = 0.29
Attainment 8 = 50.59
% of students achieving grade 5+ in English and Maths = 51.5%
% of students entered for the EBacc = 61.9%
% of students achieving the EBacc standard pass = 42.7%
EBacc Average Points Score = 4.75
Additional information KS4 2024 results
74.9% of students achieved a standard pass ( new grade 4+) in English and Maths
28% of students achieved the EBacc strong pass compared to national figure of 17% in 2019
48 students achieved at least one grade 9.
KS5 2024
Additional information KS5 2024 results
17 students had an average grade of an A or above (APS≥50 per entry)
KS4 Headline indicators 2023
Additional information KS4 2023 results
KS5 2023
Additional information KS5 2023 results
17 students had an average grade of an A or above (APS≥50 per entry)
Update to Secondary and Post-16 School Performance Tables
Yesterday, 1st of February, all schools were sent their confirmed performance data for 2022/23, following October’s checking exercise. Please see link below:
KS4 Headline indicators 2022
Additional information KS4 2022 results
KS5 2022
The Government has announced that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2019/2020.
Further information on this decision, and how school and college performance will be measured for the year 2019/20 can be found here.
Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.
Please find below a link to the Department of Education's published school performance tables.
