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Academic Performance

At KS4 we are consistently above the National Average for student progress. In 2019, our student progress placed us in the top 2% of Schools.

With a KS5 A Level ALPs score above 3, for the last six years, our Post 16 provision remains outstanding. 

We continue to impress with our excellent BTEC Level 3 National results, with over 85% of students securing a Distinction* to Merit grade.

Behind the figures, every success is founded on hard work and the cooperation between parents, students and teachers.

Notable successes include:

Year 11 Academic excellence 

 

Alish Rizwan
English Language [8] Mathematics [9]
English Literature [9] Combined Science [9-9]
French [9] Geography [9]
Sociology [9] History [9]

 

Sehraj Chawla
English Language [8] Combined Science [9-8]
English Literature [9] Business [9]
Mathematics [9] French [9]
History [9] Computer Science [6]

 

Diya Harrish  
English Language [8] Chemistry [9
English Literature [7] Physics [8]
Mathematics [9] Art Craft and Design [8]
Further Maths [8] History [7]
Biology [9] French [7]

 

Abdur Raheem Dussroth  
English Language [9] Physics [8]
English Literature [9] French [8]
Mathematics [8] Geography [7]
Biology [9] Art Craft and Design [7]
Chemistry [9] Furhter Maths [7]

 

Chloe Achkar  
English Language [9] Mathematics [9]
English Literature [9] Combined Science [9-9]
History [9] Business [9]
French [9] Photography [8]

 

Priyal Bharatkumar  
English Language [9] Mathematics [9]
English Literature [9] Geography [9]
Biology [9] French [9]
Chemistry [9] Graphic Design [8]
Physics [9]  

 

Moaid Adam  
English Language [9] Mathematics [9]
English Literature [8] Geography [9]
Biology [9] French [8]
Chemistry [9] Computer Science [7]
Physics [9]  

 

Biansha Kapoor  
English Language [9] Mathematics [8]
English Literature [9] French [8]
Biology [8] History [9]
Chemistry [8] Graphic Design [7]
Physics [9]  

 

 

Year 13 Academic excellence 

Rohit Kumar Bajaj

A-Level Economics: A*

A-Level Mathematics: A

A-Level Physics: A

 

Jaya Toor

A-Level Business: A*

A-Level Economics: A*

A-Level Biology: B

 

Gian Ghatora

A-Level English Liteature: A*

A-Level Psychology: A*

A-Level History: A

 

Kimran Gill

A-Level Economics: A*

A-Level Biology: A

A-Level Mathematics: B

Adeeb Shahrawan

A-Level English Literature: A

A-Level History: A

A-Level Psychology: A

Alisha Doshi

A-Level Business: A

A-Level Sociology: A

A-Level Mathematics: B

 

Raheen Butt

A-Level Economics: A

A-Level Sociology: A

A-Level Politics: A

 

Matthew Benjamin

A-Level Economics: A

A-Level Politics: A

A-Level Mathematics: B

 

Raihaneh Hussaini

BTEC Applied Science: D*D*

A-Level Art [Graphic Design]: A

 

 

Rajan Chauhan

BTEC Business: D*D

BTEC Information Technology: D

 

 

Gurkiran Chana

BTEC Business: D*D

BTEC Information Technology: D*

 

 

 

  KEY STAGE 4 RESULTS

Progress 8

Elements

2019

2020*

2021*

2022*

 2023

Whole School

+0.81 - -

+0.56

+0.46

* 2020 and 2021 - students did not complete external examinations due to the Covid pandemic. 2022 was a transition year with inflated attainment nationally. 

What does Progress 8 measure?

Progress 8 calculates how much progress students make between their results in Year 6 (when students are aged 10 or 11) and their results in Year 11 (when students are 15 or 16).

Progress 8 compares students’ Year 11 exam results with those of other students with similar Year 6 results.

Students’ Progress 8 scores are only worked out so that the school’s overall Progress 8 score can be worked out.

A school’s Progress 8 score is an average of all students’ individual scores. It shows whether, as a group, students in the school made above or below average progress compared to similar students in other schools.

Which subjects are included?

Progress 8 is designed to offer a broad and balanced curriculum, with a focus on academic subjects. Students will have their achievement measured across eight subjects. These will include:

  • Mathematics and English
  • Three English Baccalaureate (EBacc) qualifications (which include Sciences, History, Geography and Languages)
  • Three other approved qualifications (from the ‘open group’)

The image at the bottom of this page shows how these different groups of subjects fit together for Progress 8.

If a student sits more than eight subjects, the highest results for the qualifications in each group will be used.

If a student has not taken eight qualifications, they will get a lower Progress 8 score.

Please note that Progress data for 2020 and 2021 has not been published by the DfE.

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 Attainment 8

 

 

Indicator

Results

National

2019

2020*

2021*

2022*

 2023

2023

Whole School

52.0 55.0

53.2

51.5

  48.1

46.3

 

Schools get a score based on how well students have performed in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, Mathematics, 3 English Baccalaureate qualifications including the Sciences, Computer Science, History, Geography and Languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications. Mathematics and English are also double weighted compared to other subjects.

To calculate the Attainment 8 score, each student's qualifying grades are converted to points and added up, with Mathematics and English double-weighted. Since 2017, reformed GCSEs have been graded on a 1-9 scale.

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 Proportion of students achieving a Grade 4 or above in English and Mathematics

 

 

2019

2020*

2021*

2022* 2023

% of students achieving 4+ in GCSE Mathematics and English

73

76

75

78 73

Until 2017, achieving GCSE grades A*- C in English and Mathematics was widely recognised as the minimum required to commence Post-16 study such as A Levels or vocational qualifications. Schools have also been ranked in performance tables by this ‘Basics’ measure.

From 2017, Grade 4 in the reformed GCSE examinations has been regarded as a 'standard pass' and represents the minimum entry requirement for further education.

 Proportion of students achieving a Grade 5 or above in English and Mathematics

 

 

2019

2020*

2021*

2022* 2023

% of students achieving 5+ in GCSE Mathematics and English

53

60

50

60 52

 

 Proportion of students achieving the English Baccalaureate [EBacc]

 

 

2019

2020*

2021*

2022* 2023

% Entering EBacc

72

79

83

80 73

% English Baccalaureate at grade 5

36 [4.96]

42 [5.30]

38 [5.16]

30 [4.85] 31 [4.54]

The English Baccalaureate [EBacc] is a school performance measure used by the Department for Education. It measures the proportion of students in Year 11 who gain GCSE grades 5 -9 in the following subjects:

English
Mathematics
Two Sciences [Two from GCSE Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics, or GCSE Combined Science]
A language [modern languages, ancient languages such as Latin or community languages]
History or Geography

 Proportion of students staying in education or going into employment after KS4

 

 

2019

2020

2021

2022 2023

% of students continuing in education or training

99.0

97.0

99.5

 TBC  TBC

 

This measures the number of students who either stayed in education or went into employment after Year 11.

 
KEY STAGE 5 RESULTS

 

A Level – Progress score 

 

Indicator

Results

National

2019

2020*

2021* 2022*

2023

2019

Average Grade

C+

B-

B B

B

C+

ALPS 3 - - 2 2 5

These figures are based on students who entered at least one A Level or AS Level. A Levels are available in a wide range of subjects, including English, Mathematics, the Sciences, Languages and Humanities. The primary purpose of A Levels is to prepare students for degree-level study at university. Each grade has a point value to all qualifications based on the following equivalence:

A*=60    A=50    B=40    C=30    D=20    E=10

The information provided here is taken from the DfE Performance tables.  Please note that Value Added data for 2020, 2021 and 2022 has not been published.

ALPS [A-Level Progress Score] is an alternative measurement that allows schools to analysis KS5 progression for students from different KS4 starting points and is benchmarked against national data sets. A score of 3 places schools approximately in the top 25% of schools for progress. A score of 2 places schools approximately in the top 10% of schools for progress. 

 Applied General Qualifications – average grade achieved

 

Indicator

Results

National

2019

2020*

2021* 2022*

2023

2019

Average Grade

M+

M+

D- D-

D-

M+

ALPs 5 - - 4 4 5

Applied general are qualifications that provide broad study of a vocational area. They are designed to lead to higher education, and they include areas such as performing arts, business and health and social care. These figures are based on students who were entered for at least one applied general qualifications. Please note that Value Added data for 2020, 2021 and 2022 has not been published.

Progress in English and Mathematics 

 

Indicator

Results

National

2019

2020*

2021* 2022*

2023

2019

 English

0.54

-

- -

-

0.13

 Maths 0.71
-
- - - 0.08

National figures have not been provided for 2023 and will return in 2024. 

These scores show how much progress students at our School made in GCSE English and Mathematics retakes, between the end of Key Stage 4 and the end of the 16 to 18 phase of education. A positive score means that, on average, students got higher grades at 16 to 18 than at Key Stage 4. A negative score means that, on average, students got lower grades than at Key Stage 4. Students are included in these measures if they did not achieve a grade 4 or higher in their GCSE or equivalent by the end of Key Stage 4 in that subject. 

 Retention 

 

Indicator

Results

National

2018

2019

2020 2021

2022

2019

 % of students completing their main study programme 

87

92

98.6 TBC

TBC

90.0

As the participation age has been increased to 18, it is increasingly important that all young people are given suitable education and training opportunities that they see through to completion. The retention measure shows the percentage of students who get to the end of the Post-16 programme of study that they enroled on.

Proportion of students staying in education or going into employment after KS5 

 

Indicator

2019

2020

2021

2022

 % of students staying in education of going into employment after KS5

90

87

86

TBC

Local Authority 77 79 TBC TBC
National 66 79 TBC TBC

This measures the number of students who either stayed in education or went into employment after Year 13. The figures include undisclosed destinations.