KS5 Results 2017
In 2017 considerably more students achieved the highest grades especially in BTEC qualifications. All students successfully went on to their chosen course at university or career path.
Some of the school’s highest achievers in 2017 were:
James Boyce: A*, 2 Bs and C: studying Film Studies at Salford University.
George Jones: 3 Distinction*s: studying Business Studies at the University of Hertfordshire.
Chris Malpas: A*, A, and B: studying English Literature at Leeds University.
Alicija Grzeskowiak: A*, A, and Distinction: studying International Business at Keele University.
Torrin Parratt: 2 Distinction*s and B: studying Business Studies at the University of Hertfordshire.
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KS5 Data 2016 (Data for 2017 has yet to be published.)
These figures were published in January and March 2017, and data on attainment, English and maths, retention, and completion and attainment were revised in April 2017. They relate to students who completed their 16 to 18 studies in the summer of 2016.
The progress students have made in English and maths
English: N/A (due to 5 or fewer students covered by this measure)
Mathematics: +0.50
The progress students have made compared with students across England
+0.01
The average grade that students achieve at 16 to 19 study (KS5)
C-
Student ‘retention’ (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme)
A levels: | 100% |
Academic qualifications: | 100% |
Applied General qualifications: | 63% |
Student ‘destinations’ (the percentage of students who continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study)
95%