Exam Results

Our performance outcomes will be published here on the Government’s website.

The Government confirmed that there will be no national performance tables published for the years 2020 and 2021, due to the cancellation of exams following the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Despite these challenging circumstances however, our first and second Year 11 cohorts attained excellent GCSE grades and therefore we have chosen to share a summary below.

GCSE Outcomes 2022:

  • Progress 8: 2.70
  • Attainment 8: 5.43
  • EBACC average point score: 7.67
  • Pupils who achieved a standard pass (9-4) in English and Maths: 80%
  • Pupils who achieved a strong pass (9-5) in English and Maths: 80%
  • Grades achieved at a standard pass (9-4) across all subjects: 83%
  • Grades achieved at a strong pass (9-5) across all subjects: 73%
  • Pupils staying in education: 100%

GCSE Outcomes 2021:

  • Progress 8: 2.89
  • Attainment 8: 6.85
  • EBACC average point score: 9.70
  • Pupils who achieved a standard pass (9-4) in English and Maths: 100%
  • Pupils who achieved a strong pass (9-5) in English and Maths: 88%
  • Grades achieved at a standard pass (9-4) across all subjects: 100%
  • Grades achieved at a strong pass (9-5) across all subjects: 97%
  • Pupils staying in education: 100%

GCSE Outcomes 2020:

  • Progress 8: 2.12
  • Attainment 8: 6.53
  • EBACC average point score: 10.00
  • Pupils who achieved a standard pass (9-4) in English and Maths: 100%
  • Pupils who achieved a strong pass (9-5) in English and Maths: 83%
  • Grades achieved at a standard pass (9-4) across all subjects: 96%
  • Grades achieved at a strong pass (9-5) across all subjects: 89%
  • Pupils staying in education: 100%

The majority of our former students move on to study A-levels at St Joseph’s College, with the hope of pursuing further education at university. Popular A-level choices include a combination of Sciences, Maths, Psychology and Business Studies.

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