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Performance Data

 

Performance Data

KS4 Performance 2025

KPI

Value

Students achieving 5 Standard Passes inc EM

99 Students

(46% of cohort)

Students achieving 5 Strong Passes inc EM

79 Students

(36.7% of cohort)

Attainment Total A8 score

42.71 pts

Pupils entered for English Baccalaureate (EBacc)

43 Students

(20% of cohort)

EBacc average points score (APS)

3.52 pts

Pupil Destinations

Pupil destinations (2023 leavers)

This data is for pupils who completed key stage 4 in 2023, which is the most recent data available.

 

Pupils staying in education or employment

School

Pupils staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after key stage 4

Any sustained education, apprenticeship or employment destination.

81%

Total number of pupils included in destination measures

Number of pupils who finished key stage 4 (year 11) in 2023.

205

 

Pupils staying in education

 

Further education college or other further education provider

Includes pupils studying further education in a higher education institution. School sixth forms and sixth-form colleges are shown separately.

49%

School sixth forms

4%

Sixth form colleges

25%

 

Pupils in apprenticeships

 

Pupils staying in apprenticeships for at least 6 months after key stage 4

Pupils who started an apprenticeship at any point in the year and continued it for at least 6 months (2023 to 2024).

1%

 

Pupils staying in employment

 

Pupils staying in employment for at least 2 terms after key stage 4

 

3%

 

Pupils not counted as staying in education or employment

 

Pupils not staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after key stage 4

15%

Destination unknown

Pupils finishing key stage 4 who had no activity the following year captured in our data sources. Possible reasons for this could be that the young person was:

  • not in education, employment or training (NEET)

  • living, working or studying overseas

4%

 

A growing number of our former students are going on to further study at university. We have seen a growth of over 400% in our former students who are going on to university study.
 

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