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Achievement and Performance

These results are a testimony to the hard work and motivation of our children and staff, along with the support of parents and governors. Whilst academic achievement will always be at the heart of what we do, we will continue to take a holistic view of education, ensuring our students are able to make an active and positive contribution to society and to enjoy life to the full.

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GCSE Results

GCSE Results

  2023 2022 2021 2020
9 – 4 – English & Maths

40%

47%

48.1%%

49.7%

9 – 4 – Best English

43.2%

63%

67%

61.7%

9 – 4 – Maths

38.5%

54%

52.2%

59.7%

5 A* – C/9 – 4 Including English & Maths

40%

46%

45.9%

45.2%

Progress 8 -0.60 TBC -0.41 -0.24
Attainment 8 36.39 3.88 4.06 40.20
The percentage of pupils achieving the EBacc

10%

7%

10.1%

8.7%

EBacc Average Point Score  

5.00

4.00

4.03

9 – 4 English Language

44.2%

Non-Pupil Premium 66%

Pupil Premium 46%

Non-Pupil Premium 68%

Pupil Premium 64%

Non-Pupil Premium 68%

Pupil Premium 54%

9 – 4 English Literature

51.5%

Non-Pupil Premium 68%

Pupil Premium 49%

Non-Pupil Premium 54%

Pupil Premium 43%

Non-Pupil Premium 62%

Pupil Premium 46%

9 – 4 Maths  

Non-Pupil Premium 63%

Pupil Premium 46%

Non-Pupil Premium 57%

Pupil Premium 48%

Non-Pupil Premium 66%

Pupil Premium 55%

On completing Year 11, 34% to Cecil Jones Sixth Form, 57% of students are going into Further Education Colleges and 9% are awaiting confirmation of placement.

Sixth Form Results

  2023 2022 2021 2020
Number of A level entries 145 90 117 44
QCA Points 29 28.56 23.79 30.59
Number of A* – C Grades 47% 60% 50% 27%
Progress A Level TBC TBC 0.08 0.36
Progress Vocational N/A N/A N/A -0.12
Progress Resit English 100% 100% 100% 100%
Progress Resit Maths 55% 100% 100% 100%
Retention 85% 91% 95.1% 87.5%

On completing Year 13, 65% of students are going onto higher education, 4% of students are starting an apprenticeship, 2% are going on to further college education and 14% will be starting work.