The data below shows the provisional results issued in December 2024 for students who completed Key Stage 4 in the summer of 2025 – See Publication Timetable. These results will be revised in February 2025. For more information on how the government calculates performance measures please see the KS4 technical guide.
The 2024 results saw an 11% increase in students achieving a Grade 5 or higher in English and Maths compared with 2023.
Students were particularly successful in Languages, Science and Religious Studies; areas of strength for the school. In addition, outcomes in Sport, Maths and English improved significantly, with high proportions of students demonstrating a real breadth of talent. Overall, the number of children achieving a grade 4+ or 5+ in English and Maths is close to the school’s highest outcomes on record.
As stated on the government website:
“School performance data should be considered alongside a range of other information about the school, which could include looking at school websites, reading Ofsted reports, and speaking to the school directly. Conclusions should not be drawn on a single piece of data alone.
Pupils/students included in this performance data will have experienced some disruption due to Covid-19 earlier in their schooling, which will have affected individual pupils and schools differently.”
For further explanation of the results, please click on the link below for Key Stage 4 Results. | |
Progress 8 Score | -0.43 |
Attainment 8 Score | 37.8 |
% of students entered for the English Baccalaureate | 19.0% |
English Baccalaureate average point score | 3.25 |
% of students who achieved grade 5 or above in English & maths (strong pass) | 27.5% |
% of students who achieved grade 4 or above in English & maths (standard pass) | 46.5% |
% of students staying in education or entering employment after Year 11 (2022 leavers – this is the most recent data currently available on the government website) | 85% |