Secondary School GCSE (and equivalent) Performance Tables 2014 Cornwall 908 About These Tables General The secondary school performance tables provide information on the school performance for pupils at the end of key stage 4 of the national curriculum. The national curriculum key stage 4 test results are provided in the performance tables. The coverage of schools includes state funded schools (excluding hospital schools, pupil referral units and alternative provision) and all independent schools in England. For each local authority (LA) area, schools are listed alphabetically, with special schools shown in a separate section at the end of each list. If your child already attends a school listed in the tables, you may be interested to see how its results compare with other schools in the area, and with the Local Authority (LA) and national averages. LA averages exclude independent schools; but we publish two national averages – one with, and one without independent schools. You may want to discuss the results with teachers at your child’s school – how do they feel the school is performing, and what plans they have to improve levels of achievement? How can you support the work of the school? What more can you do to help your own child improve and reach his/her full potential? You can ind contextual information, such as school inance, school workforce data, pupil characteristics, pupil absence data, Ofsted ratings and education destination measures of pupils who left secondary education presented alongside each school on the performance tables website. Major reforms that afect 2014 performance measure There are two major reforms that have an impact on the 2013/14 GCSE and equivalent results. It is important to be aware of these reforms when looking at the latest results on the performance tables and making any comparison to previous year’s data. These changes only apply to igures shown for 2013/14. that can count in 2013/14 performance measures can be found on the performance tables website under the discounting section. ■ adjust the associated point scores for nonGCSEs so that no qualiication will count as larger than one GCSE in size. For example, where a BTEC may have previously counted as four GCSEs it will now be reduced to the equivalence of a single GCSE in its contribution to performance measures ■ restrict the number of non-GCSE qualiications that count in performance measures at two per pupil Professor Alison Wolf’s full report can be found at www.gov.uk/government/publications/review -of-vocational-education-the-wolf-report Reform of vocational qualiications The recommendations adopted from Professor Alison Wolf’s review of vocational Education (The Wolf Report 2011) take efect for the irst time in the calculation of the data underpinning the performance tables. These include: Introduction of early entry policy In the past, school performance measures have been calculated using the best result that a pupil achieved in a subject, regardless of the number of times they may have been entered for it. ■ only include qualiications in performance measures which meet the new quality criteria. This has led to the removal of around 3,000 unique qualiications from the performance measures between 2012/13 and 2013/14. A full list of the qualiications In September 2013, to address the signiicant increase in early entries, the department announced that only the irst result a pupil achieved would count in performance measures from 2013/14. This new rule came into efect immediately with regard to English 1 About These Tables Baccalaureate (EBacc) subjects, which are; English, mathematics, two sciences, history or geography (referred to as humanities), and an ancient or modern foreign language. The early entry policy will be expanded to apply to all subjects in 2014/15. This new rule only afects a school’s performance measure calculations; pupils will still be accredited with every grade achieved, regardless of the number of entries. Further guidance on the new early entry policy and its application to the calculation of performance measures can be found under the discounting guidance section of the performance tables website. Choosing a school If using the performance tables to inform your choice of school, be aware that they give only part of the picture of each school and its pupils’ achievements. Schools change from year to year and their future results may difer from those achieved by current pupils. You should also look at more than one performance measure to get an idea of how latest results for diferent schools compare. For example, while igures for the percentage of pupils achieving 5 A* to C GCSE’s (or equivalent) including English and mathematics gives an indication of pupils’ achievements at the end of compulsory secondary education (key stage 4), it doesn’t tell you how far they have progressed from their starting point. Expected progress and value added measures give you information to consider alongside attainment data, and an explanation of both can be found in the user guidance section of the website at www.education.gov.uk/ schools/performance/documents.html 2 You should also consider the data in the performance tables and this booklet alongside other important sources of information, such as Ofsted reports, visits to the school itself and talking to teachers. Ofsted school inspection reports can be obtained from either the bottom of each school’s page on the performance tables website, www. gov.uk , or direct from the school on request. Expected levels of secondary school performance (loor standards) The government assesses mainstream state funded secondary schools with at least 11 pupils, performance against ‘loor standards’. Considered against these, a school would be seen as underperforming if; ■ fewer than 40% of pupils achieving ive or more GCSEs at grade A*-C or equivalent, including GCSEs in both English and mathematics ■ the school has a below median score for the percentage of pupils making expected progress between key stage 2 and key stage 4 in English ■ the school has a below median score for the percentage of pupils making expected progress between key stage 2 and key stage 4 in mathematics The median school score for pupils making expected progress in English is 74%. The median school score for pupils making expected progress in mathematics is 67%. Pupils and Qualiications Reported in the Tables Reporting at the end of key stage 4 The performance tables report on attainment and progress of pupils at the end of their key stage 4 programme of study. In most schools this will cover all pupils in year 11 classes. But, although most pupils at the end of key stage 4 are aged 15 at the start of the school year, in some schools there are both younger and older pupils in this year group, as diferent pupils progress at diferent rates. Pupils excluded from calculation of performance tables igures The government accepts that pupils are unlikely to be able to show what they can do in tests until they have improved their English language skills and are more familiar with the curriculum in this country. Therefore, we accept schools’ requests to remove pupils from our calculation of results where their irst language is not English and they have been admitted to the school in the 2012/13 or 2013/14 school year from particular countries outside the United Kingdom. Which qualiications are reported? These tables include achievements in all qualiications regulated for teaching at key stage 4 by the Oice of Qualiications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) and are on the list of approved qualiications for 2014. Qualiications that are not on the list are not reported in the performance tables. The list of approved qualiications for 2014 can be found on the performance tables website under the discounting section. These pupils do not count towards the school’s results but are included in national level igures. 3 How to Read the Tables Year on year comparisons Key Stage 4 2014 v0.2 Progress measures % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Prior attainment Number of band based on entries and % (as % of cohort) KS2 results SCHOOLS Pupils in cohort Sir John Nelthorpe School - A Specialist Technology College for Science, Mathematics and Computing Grammar School Road Brigg VC MK5 6EX Tel: 01908 831112 MIXED Denomination Basics English Baccalaureate 263 COMP 11-19 u 2011 53% 2012 2013 2014* 59% N/A 61% % cohort achieving % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs % making expected progress in English % making expected progress in maths 8% 0% 4% 23% 65% 8% 71% 98% 81% 46% 46% 92% 63% 17% 72% 82% 65% All Low Middle High 35 (14%) 0 (0%) 13 (9%) 22 (34%) See the section on Low, Middle and High Attainers for further information. Low, middle and high attainers entered for the required range of GCSE subjects to qualify for the English Baccalaureate. Pupils who have made at least expected levels of progress in English between KS2 and KS4. Pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate by obtaining A*-C grades in the required range of GCSE subjects. Pupils who have made at least expected levels of progress in Mathematics between KS2 and KS4. 4 How to Read the Tables Disadvantaged pupils EBacc subject areas English Science Maths % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Languages Humanities Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) % entries achieving Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) % entries achieving Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) % entries achieving 81 (31%) 30% 264 (100%) 69% 116 (44%) 86% 143 (54%) 52% 104 (40%) 46% Total number and Total number and % of % of other pupils disadvantaged in cohort Disadvantaged pupils in cohort pupils 212 20% 81% 52% Pupils eligible for Free School Meals or Children Looked After i.e. in the care of the Local Authority. Proportion of total KS4 cohort achieving A*- C grade in the subject. Pupils in the KS4 cohort entered for English GCSEs which count towards the EBacc. 52 Pupils in the KS4 cohort entered for Mathematics GCSEs which count towards the EBacc. Proportion of total KS4 cohort achieving A*- C grade in the subject. Pupils entered for Science GCSEs which count towards the EBacc. (Note: not the proportion of cohort as for English & mathematics). Proportion of those entered for the subject achieving an A*-C grade. Other pupils 72% Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others 20 Pupils who are neither eligible for Free School Meals nor Children Looked After. Proportion of those entered for the subject achieving an A*-C grade. Pupils entered for Languages GCSEs which count towards the EBacc. (Note: not the proportion of cohort as for English & mathematics). Proportion of those entered for the subject achieving an A*-C grade. Pupils entered for Humanities GCSEs which count towards the EBacc. (Note: not the proportion of cohort as for English & mathematics). 5 How to Read the Tables Average Point Score Value added (best 8) Upper and lower KS2-4 VA Score confidence intervals % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) 1000.5 Sir John Nelthorpe School - A Specialist Technology College for Science, Mathematics and Computing 1000.0 95% 999.5 Prior attainment band Average point score based on KS2 results per pupil (best 8) All Low Middle High 372.1 337.0 367.2 406.0 Calculated by dividing the total points achieved by pupils for their best 8 results (all qualiications) by the total number of pupils at the end of KS4. 6 Average Grade Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) Low Middle High FF+ E This represents the average grade achieved per GCSE entry per pupil as a grade. How to Read the Tables Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 263 Pupils who were at the end of KS4 and on roll in January 2013. Average number of Number and % of Number and % of qualifications KS4 pupils with KS4 pupils with Number and % of Number and % of Number and % of statements of SEN entered per pupil English as an boys girls non-mobile pupils or School Action (GCSEs and Additional Plus equivalents) Language 15.1 16.3 15.1 14.9 14.6 Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 ( Low ) Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 ( Middle ) Number and % who were above Average KS2 point expected level at score (all pupils) end of KS2 ( High ) 131 132 6 21 5 52 146 65 50% 50% 2.3% 8.0% 50% 20% 56% 25% 27.0 Pupils whose irst language is not English. Pupils who were low, middle and high attainers at the end of KS2. Key Stage 2 Average Points Score of pupils in the KS4 cohort. Pupils on roll at the school with statements of SEN or supported at School Action Plus. A statement describes any learning diiculties that the pupil has and speciies the extra help they need. Around 9% of pupils nationally have statements or receive provision at the school action plus level (around 3% have statements and 6% are at school action plus). 7 English and mathematics in performance tables Achievement of English and mathematics GCSEs are key requirements of the following headline performance measures: ■ 5 A* to C grade GCSE (or equivalent) including English & mathematics GCSE ■ the English progress measure ■ the mathematics progress measure ■ the English Baccalaureate ■ percentage of pupils achieving an A* to C grade in both English and mathematics For each of these measures, the qualiications which meet the criteria to count towards the measure as English or as mathematics are: English: ■ achieved an A*to C grade GCSE or ■ entered both English language and English literature GCSEs or level 1 / level 2 certiicates, achieving at least a C grade in the English language GCSE and an A*to G grade or U in the English literature GCSE or ■ obtained AS level English language 8 Mathematics: ■ achieved an A*to C grade in GCSE mathematics or level 1/ level 2 certiicate or ■ achieved an A* to C grade in GCSE additional mathematics or ■ entered both GCSE applications of mathematics and GCSE methods in mathematics and achieved A*to C in either or ■ obtained AS level mathematics or ■ AQA level 2 certiicate in further mathematics A complete list of the qualiications which count towards these performance measures as English or mathematics can be found in English Baccalaureate list which can be found in the user guide section of the performance tables website under secondary and then methodology and technical guides. Description of measures in these tables Please note all measures are subject to capping if non GCSEs have been taken. For further information on capping please see the capping guidance under the discounting section of the performance tables website. Percentage of pupils achieving 5 A*to C grade GCSEs (or equivalent) including English & mathematics GCSEs This indicator shows the percentage of pupils at the end of key stage 4 achieving ive or more GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades A*to C including English and mathematics GCSEs. To be counted in the indicator pupils must have achieved at least the equivalent of three GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above and also GCSEs in English and mathematics. We have presented these igures over a four year period, however, the major reforms implemented in 2014 makes meaningful comparison between years diicult. English Baccalaureate The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) is not a qualiication in its own right. It has been established to provide information to parents, and others, about the achievements of pupils in a core set of academic subjects which are shown to enhance pupils’ chances of progressing onto further study. To meet EBacc criteria, a pupil must have obtained a grade A* to C GCSE in English, mathematics, two sciences, history or geography (referred to as humanities), and an ancient or modern foreign language. AS levels taken in the relevant subject before the end of key stage 4 will also count towards the EBacc. A detailed list of the GCSEs that count towards the EBacc can be found in the user guide section of the performance tables website under secondary and then methodology and technical guides. We break igures down into EBacc subject areas in the following way: ■ For English and for mathematics – we give the percentage of pupils at the end of key stage 4 entered for and achieving A*to C grade GCSEs (achievements are shown as a percentage of cohort as we’d expect all pupils to be entered for these subjects) ■ For each of science, languages and humanities – we give the percentage of end of key stage 4 pupils entered for the subject, then the percentage of those entered who achieved an A* to C grade (achievements are shown as a percentage of those entered, rather than of the key stage 4 cohort, as it isn’t mandatory to enter all pupils for GCSEs in these subjects). Key stage 2 - key stage 4 pupil progress measure The measure of expected progress is built on the principle that pupils achieving a level 4 in English or in mathematics by the end of key stage 2 should be expected to achieve at least a C grade GCSE in that subject. On that basis, a pupil at level 3 at the end of key stage 2 should be achieving at least a grade D; a pupil at level 5 should achieve at least a grade B and so on. These measures show the proportion of pupils who, by the end of key stage 4, have made at least expected progress. We also show the percentage of pupils at the end of key stage 4 included in our calculations, this is useful because, for example, some pupils may not have been in the country to sit key stage 2 tests and will therefore not be included in the measure. 9 Disadvantaged pupils This group covers pupils who have been eligible for free school meals (FSM) at any time in the last 6 years and children who are in care (Children Looked After (CLA)).Evidence shows that there is a gap in the level of achievement and progress made by pupils in this group compared with others. For that reason, the government introduced the pupil premium. This is additional funding which schools receive for disadvantaged pupils, to support their work to close the gap between disadvantaged and other pupil’s performance. Prior attainment deinitions are based on the key stage 2 test results attained by pupils: ■ low attaining – those below level 4 in the key stage 2 tests ■ middle attaining – those at level 4 in the key stage 2 tests ■ high attaining - those above level 4 in the key stage 2 tests If there is no prior attainment, we will exclude a pupil from any of the prior attainment groups. This efects the cohort calculation. You can ind information on the pupil premium at www.gov.uk/pupil-premium-informationfor-schools-and-alternative-provision-settings Non-mobile pupils Schools in some areas have a high level of pupil mobility ie pupils who don’t stay in the same school throughout their secondary education. Achievements and progress of pupils with diferent levels of prior attainment Pupils have diferent levels of ability and these measures highlight any diferences in the performance of pupils who, at the end of key stage 2, were low attaining, high attaining or performing at expected levels (called middle attainers in tables). We show results separately for each of these groups of pupils, alongside the results for all pupils in the cohort and the national average. 10 The ‘non-mobile’ pupil performance measures take some account of this. They report on attainment and progress of children at the end of key stage 4 who have been in the school throughout both year 10 and year 11. For schools with high levels of mobility, this gives an indication of how well they support those pupils who have been with them for a more prolonged period of time. Value Added Value Added (VA) is a measure of the progress students make between diferent stages of education in relation to their peers nationally. We look at the progress each pupil makes between key stage 2 and key stage 4 and compare that with progress made by pupils nationally who, according to key stage 2 tests, were of the same ability at that time. The school level VA scores are centred around 1000. This means that a school with a VA score of over 1000 is, generally speaking, helping its pupils make more progress than the average for pupils with similar prior attainment. If a school has a score of less than 1000, its pupils may still be making progress, but not as many are making similar or better progress than children who ended key stage 2 at the same level. Please note that there have been some changes made to the methodology in this years tables. Further information on the VA model can be found under the secondary section of the user guidance on the performance tables website. Average Point Score per Pupil (‘best eight’) Points and thresholds are allocated by the department to qualiications for use in performance measures. These are designed to provide an indication of the degree of successful attainment for a qualiication in relation to other qualiications within the existing National Frameworks. The average total point score provides a full picture of the achievements of pupils of all abilities. Two schools with similar percentages of pupils achieving 5 A* to C grade GCSEs or equivalent thresholds may have diferent average point scores. This measure is calculated by dividing the total number of points achieved by pupils in their best eight qualiications by the number of pupils on roll at the end of key stage 4. Average grade per exam entry This measure relects the quality of results achieved by pupils in each prior attainment category, presenting the average in a way which may be more meaningful to some readers than a points score. Average grade per pupil indicator The average grade per pupil indicator is based on the school’s total average point score per pupil capped at the best 8 qualiications. Further information on point scores can be found in the Points Score document under the user guidance section of the performance tables website. 11 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort 2011 SCHOOLS 2012 2013 55% 62% 2014 Bodmin College Lostwithiel Road Bodmin PL31 1DD Tel: 01208 72114 None Brannel School ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 238 41% Rectory Road St Stephen St Austell PL26 7RN Tel: 01726 822485 Does not apply Budehaven Community School FD COMP MIXED 11-16 154 48% 44% Valley Road Bude EX23 8DQ Tel: 01288 353271 Does not apply Callington Community College FD COMP MIXED 11-18 203 59% 59% 54% 47% Launceston Road Callington PL17 7DR Tel: 01579 383292 None Camborne Science and International Academy ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 249 58% 65% 59% 72% 71% Cranberry Road Camborne TR14 7PP Tel: 01209 712280 Does not apply Cape Cornwall School ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 229 47% Cape Cornwall Road St Just Penzance TR19 7JX Tel: 01736 788501 Does not apply Falmouth School FD COMP MIXED 11-16 82 49% Trescobeas Road Falmouth TR11 4LH Tel: 01326 372386 Does not apply Fowey Community College (closed) ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 167 Windmill Fowey PL23 1HE Tel: 01726 833484 Does not apply CY COMP MIXED 11-16 169 44% 62% 68% 66% 52% 43% 55% 52% 55% 44% 43% 60% 58% 59% 42% 47% Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Basics Progress measures % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths All 22 (9%) 6% 46% 56% 54% Low Middle High All 0 8 14 30 (0%) (6%) (29%) (19%) 0% 3% 20% 9% 0% 45% 86% 49% 29% 60% 65% 58% 5% 59% 73% 62% Low Middle High All 0 15 15 49 (0%) (17%) (44%) (24%) 0% 3% 32% 19% 6% 46% 97% 51% 31% 59% 79% 64% 31% 62% 91% 56% Low Middle High All 0 14 34 81 (0%) (13%) (58%) (33%) 0% 8% 51% 20% 7% 42% 90% 61% 37% 60% 81% 72% 20% 57% 71% 75% Low Middle High All 4 39 36 100 (10%) (27%) (62%) (44%) 0% 12% 53% 34% 5% 63% 93% 72% 49% 72% 90% 94% 43% 80% 84% 76% Low Middle High All 1 43 52 15 (2%) (38%) (76%) (18%) 2% 24% 68% 12% 14% 78% 99% 45% 86% 95% 97% 64% 43% 76% 96% 65% Low Middle High All 0 6 8 66 (0%) (12%) (44%) (40%) 0% 4% 39% 25% 9% 36% 94% 59% 73% 52% 89% 69% 27% 64% 89% 73% Low Middle High All 0 33 32 122 (0%) (33%) (67%) (72%) 0% 10% 63% 23% 0% 51% 96% 49% 44% 69% 75% 60% 31% 70% 92% 55% Low Middle High All (22%) 5 (73%) 66 (92%) 47 36.7% 0% 8% 63% 21.3% 0% 40% 88% 58.3% 17% 58% 80% 71.2% 5% 54% 75% 65.5% Local Authority (state-funded schools only) 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 1 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving 225 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Science % cohort achieving 225 58% (95%) (99%) (98%) 238 (96%) 237 77% (98%) 226 (99%) 145 74% (99%) 81 (99%) 43 62% (100%) 166 (99%) 146 72% (99%) 165 (98%) 133 60% (99%) 70 58% (89%) (79%) 149 37% (93%) 42 112 27% 73% 50 153 25% 75% 42 207 17% 83% 63 166 28% 72% 24 58 29% 71% 42 125 25% 75% 46 123 27% 73% 81% (42%) 158 42% 71% 96% (28%) 148 55% (87%) 168 60% 23 60% (79%) 29% 84% (52%) 65 67% (52%) 166 71% 120 69% (70%) 168 60% (43%) 161 92% (63%) 82 55% 106 63% (59%) 70 73% (32%) 146 54% (95%) 227 82% 64 56% (58%) Total number and % of other pupils in cohort 37% (32%) 117 (64%) 244 65% 49 (46%) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort 67% 52% 47% % entries achieving (21%) 71 129 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 51 (53%) (61%) (100%) % entries achieving 46% 64% 60% Languages 127 94 202 65% Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 68% 63% (98%) 198 % entries achieving (35%) 151 58% Humanities 84 62% (95%) 152 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Disadvantaged pupils 56% (88%) % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others 40% 45% -5 26% 49% -23 22% 55% -33 40% 63% -22 49% 79% -30 29% 48% -19 33% 66% -33 41% 50% -8 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 2 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results All Average point score per pupil (best 8) 965.6 98% Low Middle High All 150.3 277.2 351.9 269.9 99% Low Middle High All 170.5 272.4 363.5 299.6 96% Low Middle High All 167.8 297.8 374.3 319.5 98% Low Middle High All 235.8 315.9 386.8 327.7 97% Low Middle High All 226.4 323.9 397.6 299.8 96% Low Middle High All 184.9 296.4 385.0 331.6 99% Low Middle High All 191.8 317.8 406.4 300.9 97% Low Middle High All 177.1 292.2 369.9 307.7 Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 956.2 973.2 Brannel School 961.6 950.0 992.9 Budehaven Community School 982.6 972.3 1024.2 Callington Community College 1015.0 1005.8 1036.0 Camborne Science and International Academy 1026.4 1016.8 1012.5 Cape Cornwall School 996.4 980.2 1026.7 Falmouth School 1015.6 1004.4 994.1 Fowey Community College (closed) 982.9 971.7 Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 3 Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) 271.5 975.0 Bodmin College Average grade 302.9 Low Middle High ECB- Low Middle High F+ D B- Low Middle High ED+ B Low Middle High E+ CB Low Middle High DC B+ Low Middle High ECB Low Middle High EC A- Low Middle High F+ D B- Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 135 103 7 21 228 38 145 49 57% 43% 3% 9% 96% 16% 63% 21% 92 62 1 18 148 32 87 34 60% 40% 1% 12% 96% 21% 57% 22% 104 99 1 12 197 30 106 59 51% 49% 0% 6% 97% 15% 54% 30% 130 119 0 15 239 40 145 58 52% 48% 0% 6% 96% 16% 60% 24% 122 107 5 11 222 42 113 68 53% 47% 2% 5% 97% 19% 51% 30% 45 37 0 6 79 11 50 18 55% 45% 0% 7% 96% 14% 63% 23% 80 87 0 14 161 16 101 48 48% 52% 0% 8% 96% 10% 61% 29% 93 76 1 5 166 23 90 51 55% 45% 1% 3% 98% 14% 55% 31% 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 7.4 249 229 82 167 169 Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Number and % of girls 238 203 Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % of boys Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 154 Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Average KS2 point score (all pupils) 26.8 27.2 8.7 27.8 9.6 27.3 9.3 27.3 9.1 27.3 8.7 27.9 8.9 27.7 10.5 4 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort 2011 SCHOOLS 2012 2013 2014 Fowey River Academy Windmill Fowey PL23 1HE Tel: 01726 833484 Does not apply Gems Bolitho School Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Basics Progress measures % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths All AC COMP MIXED 11-16 Polwithen Road Penzance TR18 4JR Tel: 01736 363271 Unknown Hayle Community School IND 3 High Lanes Hayle TR27 4DN Tel: 01736 753009 Does not apply Helston Community College CY COMP MIXED 11-16 141 Church Hill Helston TR13 8NR Tel: 01326 572685 None Humphry Davy School FD COMP MIXED 11-18 Coombe Road Penzance TR18 2TG Tel: 01736 363559 Does not apply Launceston College FD COMP Hurdon Road Launceston PL15 9JR Tel: 01566 772468 Does not apply Liskeard School and Community College MIXED 0-19 21 66% 56% 65% 0% Low Middle High All 0 (0%) 0% 0% NP NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 72 (NP) (NP) (NP) (51%) NP NP NP 21% NP NP NP 59% NP NP NP 95% NP NP NP 51% 58% 52% Low Middle High All 2 41 28 86 (15%) (47%) (70%) (32%) 0% 8% 55% 22% 0% 49% 98% 62% 92% 94% 98% 68% 15% 39% 88% 68% 62% 55% 60% Low Middle High All 1 22 61 55 (4%) (16%) (64%) (47%) 0% 5% 51% 20% 0% 51% 93% 68% 70% 58% 80% 78% 13% 64% 88% 75% 47% 48% 56% Low Middle High All 0 27 26 129 (0%) (40%) (81%) (66%) 0% 9% 53% 34% 6% 69% 97% 57% 63% 76% 88% 65% 38% 81% 81% 67% 55% Low Middle High All 4 80 43 63 (13%) (71%) (98%) (33%) 0% 24% 84% 13% 3% 57% 95% 52% 26% 65% 91% 70% 19% 74% 82% 62% 50% Low Middle High All 0 35 27 50 (0%) (31%) (71%) (40%) 0% 5% 47% 25% 9% 54% 89% 57% 66% 68% 79% 66% 20% 68% 82% 71% 57% Low Middle High All (0%) 0 (42%) 32 (65%) 17 36.7% 0% 21% 58% 21.3% 0% 62% 96% 58.3% 26% 70% 88% 71.2% 17% 80% 92% 65.5% 49% 49% 265 63% MIXED 11-16 118 58% ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 194 45% 48% Luxstowe Liskeard PL14 3EA Tel: 01579 342344 Does not apply Looe Community Academy FD COMP MIXED 11-18 192 48% 55% 58% Sunrising East Looe Looe PL13 1NQ Tel: 01503 262625 Does not apply ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 126 53% 58% 62% 58% Local Authority (state-funded schools only) 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 5 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving 0 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 21 (0%) (99%) 257 (97%) (98%) 115 (97%) (99%) 169 152 (87%) (98%) 188 191 60% (98%) (99%) 111 87 (99%) (69%) 76 33 108 23% 77% 41 224 15% 85% 32 86 27% 73% 43 151 22% 78% 48 144 25% 75% 18 108 14% 86% 75% 67% (60%) (67%) NP 43% (35%) 85 67% 67% 67 50% (67%) (71%) 125 69% (88%) 66% NP 61% (68%) 129 137 64% 132 60% (93%) (78%) NP 48% (51%) 181 74% 70% 60 52% (81%) NP 69% (37%) 96 (70%) 190 64% 98 69% 67% Total number and % of other pupils in cohort 49% (67%) (65%) 83 81% 95 173 (80%) 117 72% (57%) (63%) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort 100% 67% 73% % entries achieving 12 89 213 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 100% 75% 74% % entries achieving (52%) (79%) 261 66% Languages 11 112 59% (100%) Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 76% (100%) 141 96% % entries achieving 21 (100%) 140 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 90% 0% Humanities Science % cohort achieving Disadvantaged pupils % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others NP NP NP 24% 60% -36 24% 66% -42 38% 63% -25 35% 60% -25 33% 56% -22 28% 62% -34 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 6 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average point score per pupil (best 8) Average grade Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) All Low Middle High Low Middle High All 323.0 NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 315.2 99% Low Middle High All 216.2 297.2 385.1 323.5 97% Low Middle High All 209.0 303.2 382.9 294.5 98% Low Middle High All 149.4 291.6 366.5 312.0 97% Low Middle High All 185.2 313.1 396.4 292.0 97% Low Middle High All 189.7 295.4 376.8 328.1 99% Low Middle High All 230.0 331.1 407.7 307.7 Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 Fowey River Academy NP Gems Bolitho School NP NP 1010.4 Hayle Community School 998.3 986.1 1009.7 Helston Community College 1000.8 991.8 992.7 Humphry Davy School 979.3 965.9 1016.7 Launceston College 1006.2 995.8 999.2 Liskeard School and Community College 988.7 978.2 1038.0 Looe Community Academy 1025.1 1012.3 Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 7 302.9 Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High E D+ B Low Middle High E CB Low Middle High E D+ B Low Middle High EC B+ Low Middle High E+ CB- Low Middle High E+ C A- Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 7 14 NP NA NP NP NP NP 33% 67% NP NA NP NP NP NP 73 68 0 16 140 13 87 40 52% 48% 0% 11% 99% 9% 62% 29% 125 140 1 17 256 24 141 96 47% 53% 0% 6% 97% 9% 54% 37% 66 52 1 5 117 16 67 32 56% 44% 1% 4% 99% 14% 58% 28% 93 101 4 28 188 31 113 44 48% 52% 2% 14% 97% 16% 60% 23% 87 105 5 15 182 35 114 38 45% 55% 3% 8% 95% 19% 61% 20% 60 66 3 12 123 23 76 26 48% 52% 2% 10% 98% 18% 61% 21% 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 7.2 118 194 192 126 Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Number and % of girls 21 265 Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % of boys Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 141 Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Average KS2 point score (all pupils) NP 28.1 9.1 28.4 9.2 27.8 8.6 27.0 8.9 27.1 8.3 27.1 9.2 8 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort SCHOOLS Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Basics Progress measures % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths 2011 2012 2013 2014 All 108 (62%) 19% 63% 90% 63% 60% 64% 58% Low Middle High All 3 64 39 42 (11%) (62%) (95%) (38%) 0% 12% 51% 22% 15% 62% 100% 56% 78% 90% 98% 63% 41% 61% 83% 83% Mounts Bay Academy Boscathnoe Lane Heamoor Penzance TR18 3JT Tel: 01736 363240 Does not apply Mullion School ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 175 56% Meaver Road Mullion Helston TR12 7EB Tel: 01326 240098 Does not apply Newquay Tretherras FD COMP MIXED 11-16 110 62% 57% 62% 56% Low Middle High All 0 24 17 127 (0%) (36%) (61%) (47%) 0% 15% 50% 32% 18% 50% 89% 58% 55% 53% 86% 65% 36% 83% 100% 74% Trevenson Road Newquay TR7 3BH Tel: 01637 872080 None Penair School ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 271 64% 61% 64% 57% Low Middle High All 2 63 62 85 (5%) (42%) (83%) (35%) 0% 23% 69% 22% 5% 54% 95% 62% 32% 66% 84% 61% 32% 77% 91% 75% St Clement Truro TR1 1TN Tel: 01872 274737 None Penrice Academy ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 245 62% 63% 57% 61% Low Middle High All 0 25 51 127 (0%) (21%) (64%) (48%) 0% 9% 45% 26% 6% 59% 89% 62% 42% 56% 73% 76% 45% 75% 84% 71% Charlestown Road St Austell PL25 3NR Tel: 01726 72163 Does not apply Penryn College ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 267 60% 67% 68% 56% Low Middle High All 0 53 73 43 (0%) (38%) (84%) (21%) 0% 12% 59% 15% 0% 61% 89% 62% 47% 78% 85% 64% 33% 75% 79% 67% Kernick Road Penryn TR10 8PZ Tel: 01326 372379 Does not apply Poltair School ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 207 53% 59% 59% Low Middle High All 1 14 27 22 (3%) (14%) (37%) (13%) 0% 7% 33% 8% 9% 57% 95% 54% 32% 61% 82% 74% 21% 69% 84% 63% Trevarthian Road St Austell PL25 4BZ Tel: 01726 874520 Does not apply Pool Academy FD COMP MIXED 11-16 170 38% 44% 49% 51% Low Middle High All 0 8 13 109 (0%) (9%) (37%) (60%) 0% 3% 29% 25% 8% 55% 94% 64% 58% 78% 80% 94% 25% 69% 83% 61% Church Road Pool Redruth TR15 3PZ Tel: 01209 712220 Does not apply ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 183 55% 60% 63% 56% Low Middle High All (6%) 2 (63%) 64 (91%) 42 36.7% 0% 14% 67% 21.3% 12% 64% 100% 58.3% 94% 94% 93% 71.2% 24% 61% 89% 65.5% 68% Local Authority (state-funded schools only) 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 9 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving 170 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Science % cohort achieving 173 84% (97%) (100%) (98%) 234 (96%) 235 80% (98%) 262 (98%) 223 76% (100%) 202 (98%) 190 74% (98%) 165 (97%) 91 65% (99%) 180 (98%) 177 64% (98%) 31 73% (42%) (97%) 110 53% (75%) 16 94 15% 85% 47 224 17% 83% 52 193 21% 79% 58 209 22% 78% 63 144 30% 70% 58 112 34% 66% 43 140 23% 77% 74% (18%) 137 47% 79% 77% (23%) 71 71% (54%) 180 89% 47 77% (66%) 21% 69% (59%) 136 58% (92%) 168 63% 157 76% (57%) 138 76% (41%) 153 74% (84%) 203 65% 101 71% (56%) 37 76% (55%) 137 54% (96%) 266 69% 148 67% (75%) Total number and % of other pupils in cohort 68% (55%) 202 (72%) 240 65% 60 (70%) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort 33% 79% 91% % entries achieving (82%) 77 196 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 143 (92%) (89%) (100%) % entries achieving 44% 74% 76% Languages 161 98 270 60% Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 67% 83% (99%) 266 % entries achieving (65%) 109 59% Humanities 113 66% (99%) 110 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Disadvantaged pupils 51% (60%) % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others 46% 61% -15 44% 59% -15 45% 60% -15 37% 67% -31 34% 62% -28 37% 69% -32 45% 54% -9 30% 64% -33 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 10 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results All Average point score per pupil (best 8) 1014.0 96% Low Middle High All 230.8 314.0 381.4 316.5 96% Low Middle High All 225.5 303.2 383.8 318.7 99% Low Middle High All 198.0 314.1 397.4 311.4 94% Low Middle High All 193.2 295.4 378.9 290.4 98% Low Middle High All 136.8 283.2 364.2 304.8 99% Low Middle High All 153.5 303.9 376.8 282.2 97% Low Middle High All 181.4 287.4 370.8 303.3 99% Low Middle High All 216.7 297.4 378.6 307.7 Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 1003.0 1015.6 Mullion School 1001.6 987.6 1015.1 Newquay Tretherras 1006.3 997.5 999.0 Penair School 989.6 980.1 983.1 Penrice Academy 974.2 965.4 998.4 Penryn College 988.3 978.3 997.3 Poltair School 986.1 974.9 1012.9 Pool Academy 1002.3 991.6 Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 11 Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) 316.0 1025.1 Mounts Bay Academy Average grade 302.9 Low Middle High E+ CB Low Middle High D C B+ Low Middle High DC+ B+ Low Middle High E CB Low Middle High E+ C B Low Middle High F+ CB- Low Middle High E CB Low Middle High ED+ B Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 78 97 3 18 170 27 103 41 45% 55% 2% 10% 97% 16% 60% 24% 58 52 2 7 108 11 66 28 53% 47% 2% 6% 98% 10% 63% 27% 130 141 3 16 266 41 151 75 48% 52% 1% 6% 98% 15% 57% 28% 140 105 1 14 239 33 117 80 57% 43% 0% 6% 98% 14% 51% 35% 136 131 3 32 260 36 139 87 51% 49% 1% 12% 97% 14% 53% 33% 112 95 1 21 203 34 98 73 54% 46% 0% 10% 98% 17% 48% 36% 91 79 5 20 160 36 94 35 54% 46% 3% 12% 94% 22% 57% 21% 88 95 5 5 177 33 102 46 48% 52% 3% 3% 97% 18% 56% 25% 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 10.5 245 267 207 170 183 Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Number and % of girls 175 271 Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % of boys Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 110 Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Average KS2 point score (all pupils) 27.5 28.0 7.4 27.7 8.1 28.0 9.2 27.8 7.9 27.8 8.9 26.6 8.5 27.1 9.1 12 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort SCHOOLS 2013 2014 56% 50% 57% 58% 61% 64% 72% 68% 61% 2011 2012 57% Redruth School Tolgus Vean Redruth TR15 1TA Tel: 01209 203700 Does not apply Richard Lander School FD COMP MIXED 11-18 160 Higher Besore Road Truro TR3 6LT Tel: 01872 273750 Does not apply The Roseland Community College CY COMP MIXED 11-16 270 Tregony Truro TR2 5SE Tel: 01872 530675 None St Ives School ACC COMP MIXED 11-16 118 Higher Tregenna St Ives TR26 2BB Tel: 01736 795608 Does not apply St Ives School, A Technology College (closed) AC COMP MIXED 11-16 MIXED 11-16 117 Higher Tregenna St Ives TR26 2BB Tel: 01736 795608 Does not apply St Joseph’s School CY COMP St Stephens Hill Launceston PL15 8HN Tel: 01566 772580 Christian St Michael’s Catholic Secondary School IND MIXED 3-16 12 Trevu Road Camborne TR14 7AD Tel: 01872 242123 Roman Catholic St Piran’s School (Gb) Ltd F COMP MIXED 11-16 14 14 Trelissick Road Hayle TR27 4HY Tel: 01736 752612 Christian IND MIXED 3-16 5 Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) % cohort achieving Basics Progress measures % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths All 40 (25%) 18% 61% 75% 67% Low Middle High All 0 19 21 139 (0%) (25%) (44%) (51%) 0% 11% 42% 40% 0% 64% 100% 64% 51% 79% 88% 70% 23% 80% 77% 71% Low Middle High All 0 41 96 49 (0%) (33%) (85%) (42%) 0% 17% 77% 31% 4% 48% 98% 62% 21% 59% 94% 65% 25% 66% 88% 72% Low Middle High All 0 18 31 (0%) (28%) (86%) 0% 14% 75% 13% 53% 100% 47% 56% 89% 33% 73% 86% Low Middle High All 33 (28%) 22% 54% 57% 66% Low Middle High All 0 12 21 9 (0%) (18%) (55%) (75%) 0% 11% 50% 67% 0% 39% 92% 92% 36% 50% 74% NP 27% 62% 84% NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 5 (NP) (NP) (NP) (36%) NP NP NP 14% NP NP NP 21% NP NP NP 25% NP NP NP 67% 21% Low Middle High All SUPP 4 SUPP SUPP (SUPP) SUPP (44%) 11% (SUPP) SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP 22% SUPP SUPP SUPP 22% SUPP NP SUPP 78% SUPP NP N/A Low Middle High All (NP) NP (NP) NP (NP) NP 36.7% NP NP NP 21.3% NP NP NP 58.3% NP NP NP 71.2% NP NP NP 65.5% 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% 67% 61% 60% 92% 64% 48% 96% 100% 29% N/A N/A 54% 92% 89% N/A N/A Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 13 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving 155 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Science % cohort achieving 157 73% (97%) (98%) (97%) 112 (96%) 86 74% (98%) 12 (100%) 10 92% (100%) 13 (93%) 9 50% (86%) SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) 5 58% (86%) (SUPP) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) 70% 47 223 17% 83% 15 103 13% 87% 17 100 15% 85% NP NP NP NP 5 9 36% 64% NP NP NP NP SUPP (36%) SUPP SUPP 30% 100% (75%) 12 56% (64%) SUPP SUPP 9 100% (83%) 112 93% (37%) 10 90% (83%) 12 21% 43 78% (38%) 48 87% (45%) 45 94% (74%) 12 92% 53 50% (86%) Total number and % of other pupils in cohort 88% (52%) 101 (59%) 115 60% 141 (57%) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort 80% 87% 97% % entries achieving (31%) 154 70 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 50 (62%) (86%) (98%) % entries achieving 69% 71% 76% Languages 99 231 116 67% Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 78% 77% (99%) 114 % entries achieving (52%) 268 69% Humanities 83 69% (98%) 265 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Disadvantaged pupils SUPP (SUPP) % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others 44% 63% -19 36% 70% -34 47% 63% -16 18% 60% -42 NP NP NP SUPP SUPP SUPP NP NP NP 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 14 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results All Average point score per pupil (best 8) 1011.4 99% Low Middle High All 222.9 318.8 381.5 340.6 99% Low Middle High All 233.6 312.2 399.3 339.3 98% Low Middle High All 259.2 318.6 412.1 1000.0 1018.2 Richard Lander School 1009.4 1000.6 1029.1 The Roseland Community College 1015.8 1002.4 316.7 98% Low Middle High All 178.9 304.2 375.7 381.3 NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 238.7 79% Low Middle High All SUPP 269.3 SUPP SUPP NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 307.7 Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 994.3 St Ives School, A Technology College (closed) 980.9 967.6 NP St Joseph’s School NP NP 1010.5 St Michael’s Catholic Secondary School 967.2 924.0 NP St Piran’s School (Gb) Ltd NP NP Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 15 Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) Low Middle High E CB Low Middle High DCB+ Low Middle High E+ CB+ Low Middle High Low Middle High All St Ives School Prior attainment band based on KS2 results 316.1 1022.7 Redruth School Average grade 302.9 Low Middle High E C B Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High SUPP D+ SUPP Low Middle High NP NP NP Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 77 83 3 13 151 35 76 48 48% 52% 2% 8% 94% 22% 48% 30% 144 126 2 22 264 28 125 113 53% 47% 1% 8% 98% 11% 47% 42% 56 62 1 14 118 15 64 36 47% 53% 1% 12% 100% 13% 56% 31% 59 58 1 18 112 11 66 38 50% 50% 1% 15% 96% 10% 57% 33% 0 12 NP NA NP NP NP NP 0% 100% NP NA NP NP NP NP 7 7 0 2 12 2 9 1 50% 50% 0% 14% 86% 17% 75% 8% SUPP SUPP NP NA NP NP NP NP SUPP SUPP NP NA NP NP NP NP 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 9.3 117 12 14 5 Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Number and % of girls 160 118 Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % of boys Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 270 Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Average KS2 point score (all pupils) 27.2 28.6 10.0 28.3 11.2 28.6 8.3 NP 9.5 26.4 7.0 NP SUPP 16 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort 2011 SCHOOLS 2012 2013 2014 Saltash.net community school ACC COMP MIXED 11-18 224 Dark Lane Camelford PL32 9UJ Tel: 01840 213274 None Torpoint Community College FD COMP MIXED 11-16 95 Trevol Road Torpoint PL11 2NH Tel: 01752 812511 Does not apply Treviglas Community College FD COMP MIXED 11-18 120 47% Bradley Road Newquay TR7 3JA Tel: 01637 872076 Does not apply Truro High School CY COMP MIXED 11-18 163 47% Falmouth Road Truro TR1 2HU Tel: 01872 272830 Church of England Truro School IND Trennick Lane Truro TR1 1TH Tel: 01872 272763 Methodist Wadebridge School IND Gonvena Hill Wadebridge PL27 6BU Tel: 01208 812881 Does not apply ACC COMP GIRLS 3-18 11% 55% 79% 50% Low Middle High All 0 16 25 35 (0%) (13%) (40%) (37%) 0% 5% 29% 24% 0% 54% 92% 47% 53% 81% 92% 65% 11% 50% 74% 48% Low Middle High All 0 11 24 29 (0%) (23%) (86%) (24%) 0% 11% 64% 15% 0% 34% 100% 56% 28% 66% 86% 68% 6% 47% 79% 61% 54% Low Middle High All 0 11 17 32 (0%) (17%) (41%) (20%) 0% 5% 34% 11% 0% 44% 93% 68% 21% 66% 88% 80% 14% 58% 80% 67% 60% 93% Low Middle High All 0 7 25 0 (0%) (8%) (49%) (0%) 0% 2% 31% 0% 17% 64% 92% 0% 78% 80% 80% NP 33% 73% 67% NP 93% Low Middle High All NP NP NP 0 (NP) (NP) (NP) (0%) NP NP NP 0% NP NP NP 0% NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 78 (NP) (NP) (NP) (36%) NP NP NP 26% NP NP NP 64% NP NP NP 89% NP NP NP 66% Low Middle High 0 41 34 (0%) (32%) (76%) 0% 18% 67% 6% 67% 98% 79% 88% 98% 21% 68% 89% 53% 54% 54% 59% 59% 60% 51% MIXED 11-18 46% 58 0% MIXED 11-18 0% 134 216 63% % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths (18%) 38% 99% % cohort achieving % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs 41 40% 98% Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) Progress measures All 69% 58% Wearde Road Saltash PL12 4AY Tel: 01752 843715 Does not apply Sir James Smith’s Community School Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Basics 58% 0% 0% 57% 62% All 36.7% 21.3% 58.3% 71.2% 65.5% 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 17 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving 217 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Science % cohort achieving 220 77% (97%) (99%) (89%) 158 (97%) 88 75% (98%) 48 (83%) 56 0% (0%) 0 (0%) 133 1% (2%) 215 (100%) 156 66% (100%) 2 91% (99%) (72%) 93 74% (80%) 81% 31 64 33% 67% 29 91 24% 76% 44 119 27% 73% NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 37 179 17% 83% SUPP (1%) 172 74% 19% 100% (21%) 133 90% (99%) 215 81% 12 93% (74%) 181 67% (28%) 43 91% (97%) 3 0% 45 65% (42%) 43 69% (30%) 68 66% (54%) 0 78% 36 59% (62%) Total number and % of other pupils in cohort 68% (46%) 74 (79%) 159 79% 44 (79%) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort 64% 56% 80% % entries achieving (31%) 75 95 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 69 (51%) (63%) (100%) % entries achieving 59% 80% 72% Languages 114 60 120 63% Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) 84% 54% (100%) 107 % entries achieving (68%) 95 59% Humanities 153 57% (98%) 94 Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Disadvantaged pupils 72% (43%) % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others 21% 60% -39 26% 56% -31 48% 56% -8 41% 66% -26 NP NP NP NP NP NP 41% 66% -26 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 18 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results All Average point score per pupil (best 8) 990.0 98% Low Middle High All 174.8 301.0 369.9 308.2 98% Low Middle High All 225.0 301.8 372.3 312.4 99% Low Middle High All 180.1 296.2 379.6 296.6 95% Low Middle High All 187.3 282.6 357.8 347.7 NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 278.8 NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 334.5 96% Low Middle High 232.7 335.0 405.3 980.3 1015.2 Sir James Smith’s Community School 1000.3 985.4 1002.5 Torpoint Community College 989.3 976.2 988.1 Treviglas Community College 976.5 965.0 NP Truro High School NP NP NP Truro School NP NP 1039.3 Wadebridge School 1029.3 1019.4 All 307.7 Local Authority (state-funded schools only) Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 19 Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) 299.1 999.7 Saltash.net community school Average grade 302.9 Low Middle High ECB Low Middle High E+ CB- Low Middle High E CB Low Middle High DCB- Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High E+ C B+ Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 Number and % of boys Number and % of girls Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language 129 95 4 15 221 38 122 62 58% 42% 2% 7% 99% 17% 55% 28% 51 44 1 3 91 18 47 28 54% 46% 1% 3% 96% 19% 51% 30% 60 60 1 7 116 14 64 41 50% 50% 1% 6% 97% 12% 54% 34% 82 81 6 19 152 18 86 51 50% 50% 4% 12% 93% 12% 55% 33% 0 58 NP NA NP NP NP NP 0% 100% NP NA NP NP NP NP 82 52 NP NA NP NP NP NP 61% 39% NP NA NP NP NP NP 113 103 4 4 211 33 130 45 52% 48% 2% 2% 98% 16% 63% 22% 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 224 8.2 95 120 163 58 134 216 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Average KS2 point score (all pupils) 27.3 9.3 27.2 8.2 27.9 8.1 28.0 7.6 NP 5.8 NP 10.5 27.4 20 Year on year comparisons Cornwall English Baccalaureate % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths Pupils in cohort 2011 SPECIAL SCHOOLS 2012 2013 2014 Curnow School Drump Road Redruth TR15 1LU Tel: 01209 215432 Does not apply Doubletrees School CYS N/A St Blazey Gate St Blazey Par PL24 2DS Tel: 01726 812757 Does not apply Nancealverne School CYS N/A Madron Road Penzance TR20 8TP Tel: 01736 365039 Does not apply Pencalenick School FDS N/A St Clement Truro TR1 1TE Tel: 01872 520385 Does not apply T Plus Centre (Taliesin Education) ACCS N/A Unit 6b Heathland Business Park Heathlands Road Liskeard PL14 6DH Tel: 01579 344999 Does not apply Three Bridges INDSPEC East Hill Blackwater Truro TR4 8EG Tel: 01872 561010 Does not apply Whitstone Head School INDSPEC Whitstone Holsworthy EX22 6TJ Tel: 01288 341251 Does not apply NMSS MIXED 3-19 NE NE NE NE N/A Low Middle High All NE NE NE NE (NE) (NE) (NE) (NE) NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE N/A N/A Low Middle High All NE NE NE NE (NE) (NE) (NE) (NE) NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE N/A N/A Low Middle High All NE NE NE 0 (NE) (NE) (NE) (0%) NE NE NE 0% NE NE NE 0% NE NE NE 0% NE NE NE 0% Low Middle High All 0 NE NE SUPP (0%) 0% (NE) NE (NE) NE (SUPP) SUPP 0% NE NE SUPP 0% NE NE NP 0% NE NE NP (NP) NP (NP) NP (NP) NP (SUPP) SUPP NP NP NP SUPP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 9 0% MIXED 2-19 6 N/A 0% MIXED 11-16 24 0% MIXED 11-16 0% 0% 0% N/A N/A N/A Low Middle High All NP NP NP SUPP N/A N/A N/A N/A Low Middle High All NP NP NP 0 (NP) (NP) (NP) (0%) NP NP NP 0% NP NP NP 0% NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP N/A N/A N/A Low Middle High NP NP NP (NP) (NP) (NP) NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 5 0% MIXED 11-19 1 MIXED 10-16 7 % making % making expected expected progress in progress in English maths (NE) N/A N/A % cohort achieving % achieving A*-C grades in both English and maths GCSEs NE 0% MIXED 2-19 Number of entries and % (as % of cohort) Progress measures All 6 N/A Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Basics 0% All 36.7% 21.3% 58.3% 71.2% 65.5% 55.0% 55.4% 59.6% 55.3% Low Middle High All 2.9% 31.0% 66.7% 38.7% 0.1% 11.0% 53.1% 24.2% 5.3% 54.9% 94.1% 58.9% 47.8% 70.3% 85.4% 71.6% 24.2% 67.5% 83.8% 65.5% 58.2% 58.8% 60.6% 56.6% Low Middle High 4.0% 31.5% 68.8% 0.6% 12.7% 55.0% 6.5% 54.5% 93.8% 48.5% 70.2% 85.6% 26.4% 65.3% 84.7% 59.0% 59.4% 59.2% 53.4% All 36.3% 22.9% 55.5% Local Authority (state-funded schools only) England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) 21 EBacc subject areas English Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Maths % cohort achieving NE Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Science % cohort achieving NE NE (NE) (NE) (NE) 0 (0%) 0 0% (0%) SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) 4 (57%) 1 14% (100%) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) (14%) 0 NE (0%) 83% 6 3 67% 33% 5 1 83% 17% 8 16 33% 67% NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP SUPP (SUPP) 0 SUPP 17% SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) 7 0% SUPP SUPP (SUPP) 5 NE (0%) SUPP SUPP (SUPP) SUPP SUPP 0 NE (0%) 1 NE (NE) 0 NE (0%) SUPP SUPP NE NE (NE) Total number and % of other pupils in cohort NE (NE) NE (NE) 0 0% NE (NE) Total number and % of disadvantaged pupils in cohort NE NE NE % entries achieving (NE) NE NE Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) NE (NE) (NE) (NE) % entries achieving NE NE NE Languages NE NE NE NE Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) NE NE (NE) NE % entries achieving (NE) NE NE Humanities NE NE (NE) NE Number and % of entries (as % of cohort) Disadvantaged pupils NE (0%) % achieving 5+A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths Gap (in percentage points) in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and others Disadvantaged pupils Other pupils SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP SUPP 0% 0% NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 96.2% 68.2% 98.0% 69.4% 73.0% 68.6% 65.7% 62.5% 44.6% 66.5% 22.9% 77.1% 35.5% 61.2% -25.7 96.1% 68.8% 97.7% 67.7% 68.7% 72.3% 64.6% 66.5% 50.5% 68.9% 26.9% 73.1% 36.5% 64.0% -27.5 91.1% 65.5% 93.5% 65.0% 65.2% 73.0% 63.8% 68.6% 50.8% 71.1% 22 Value added (best 8) KS2-4 VA Score Upper and lower confidence intervals Average point score % of pupils included in calculation (coverage) Prior attainment band based on KS2 results All Average point score per pupil (best 8) NE NE Low Middle High All NE NE NE NE NE Low Middle High All NE NE NE NE NE Low Middle High All NE NE NE 15.6 92% Low Middle High All 15.3 NE NE SUPP NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP SUPP NP Low Middle High All NP NP NP 70.9 NP Low Middle High NP NP NP NE NE Doubletrees School NE NE NE Nancealverne School NE NE 882.1 Pencalenick School 851.5 820.9 NP T Plus Centre (Taliesin Education) NP NP NP Three Bridges NP NP 865.1 Whitstone Head School 810.8 756.6 All 307.7 Local Authority (state-funded schools only) Low Middle High All 187.3 303.6 382.2 310.4 Low Middle High 186.4 304.7 386.2 England (state-funded schools only) England (all schools) All 23 Prior attainment band based on KS2 results Average grade per pupil per qualification (GCSEs and equivalents) NE NE Curnow School Average grade 302.9 Low Middle High NE NE NE Low Middle High NE NE NE Low Middle High NE NE NE Low Middle High GNE NE Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High NP NP NP Low Middle High NP NP NP Information about pupils at the end of key stage 4 Number and % of boys Number and % of girls Number and % of KS4 pupils with English as an Additional Language 5 1 1 6 6 0 0 83% 17% 17% 100% 100% 0% 0% 7 2 0 9 9 0 0 78% 22% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 2 4 0 6 6 0 0 33% 67% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 15 9 0 23 22 0 0 63% 38% 0% 96% 100% 0% 0% SUPP SUPP NP NP NP NP NP SUPP SUPP NP NP NP NP NP SUPP SUPP NP NP NP NP NP SUPP SUPP NP NP NP NP NP 3 4 NP NP NP NP NP 43% 57% NP NP NP NP NP 8.9 51.7% 48.3% 1.3% 8.6% 96.9% 15.8% 55.6% 28.6% 27.5 8.9 51.0% 49.0% 13.5% 9.3% 97.0% 15.9% 51.7% 32.3% 27.6 Number of pupils on roll at end of KS4 Average number of qualifications entered per pupil (GCSEs and equivalents) 6 NE 9 6 24 5 1 7 Number and % of KS4 pupils with statements of SEN or School Action Plus Number and % of non-mobile pupils Number and % who were below expected level at end of KS2 (Low) Number and % who were at expected level at end of KS2 (Middle) Number and % who were above expected level at end of KS2 (High) Average KS2 point score (all pupils) 3.0 NE 3.2 NE 7.8 0.7 10.7 SUPP NP SUPP NP 2.6 NP 24 Glossary Type of school or college Academy Academies are state funded schools that are independent of local authorities. Academies are primarily all-ability schools and beneit from greater freedoms and lexibilities which help them to innovate and raise standards. Academy Converter Mainstream Converter academies are schools that have become an academy in their own right, or as part of a trust with one or more schools Academy Sponsor led Special School A special academy with a sponsor to provide support and to help to raise standards City Technology College (CTC) City Technology College or City College for the Technology of the Arts, independent all-ability, non fee-paying school ofering pupils the opportunity to study a curriculum geared, with the help of private sector sponsors, towards the world of work. Community School Community Schools are maintained by the local authority (LA). The LA is the admissions authority i.e. it has main responsibility for deciding arrangements for admitting pupils. Community Special School Community Special Schools are maintained by the LA, which are organised to make special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs (SEN). Foundation School Foundation Schools are maintained by the LA. May have a foundation (generally religious) that appoints some – but not most – of the governing body. The governing body is the admissions authority, ie. determines its own admission arrangements Foundation Special School Foundation Special Schools are maintained by the LA, which are speciically organised to make special educational provision for pupils with Special Education Needs(SEN). Free Schools Free Schools are all-ability state-funded schools set up in response to what local people say they want and need in order to improve education for children in their community. They have the same legal requirements as academies and enjoy the same freedoms and lexibilities. Free School – University Technology College University Technical Colleges (UTCs) are technical academies for 14-to 19-year-olds. They have university and employer sponsors and combine practical and academic studies. Free School – Studio School Studio Schools are innovative schools for 14-to 19-year-olds, backed by local businesses and employers. They focus on equipping young people with a wide range of employability skills and a core of academic qualiications, delivered in a practical and project-based way. 16-19 Free School 16-19 Free Schools enjoy the same freedoms as other free schools but are speciically for students within the 16-19 age range. They will often ofer a specialised academic or vocational curriculum and can select students on GCSE grades or other criteria. Further Education colleges Colleges in the Further Education sector are identiied by their college type eg General Further Education College, Sixth Form College, Agriculture and Horticulture College etc. Independent Registered independent school, normally charge fees Independent Special School Independent school approved under the Education Act 1996 to take pupils who have statements of special educational needs. MOD funded college College funded by the Ministry of Defence Non-Maintained Special School Non- maintained special schools are approved by the Secretary of State under the Education Act 1996. They are specially organised to make special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs. Admissions basis for schools Special Academy Special Academies are Academies organised in such a way as to provide speciic educational provision for pupils with special educational needs (SEN). Modern A school which, like a comprehensive, admits pupils of any ability. However, a secondary modern school will have grammar schools in its area which admit most local high ability pupils, so may have a lower ability intake than comprehensive schools which are not in grammar school areas Special Free School Special free schools enjoy the same freedoms as other free schools but are speciically for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEN) Voluntary Aided school Voluntary Aided schools are maintained by the LA, with a foundation (generally religious) that appoints most of the governing body. The governing body is the admissions authority Comprehensive Admits all pupils, usually regardless of their ability or aptitude; includes schools operating pupil ability banding admission arrangements. Selective Admits pupils wholly or mainly with reference to ability. These schools are formally designated as grammar schools. Not Applicable Admits pupils regardless of ability or aptitude. Admissions basis for colleges Voluntary Controlled school Voluntary Controlled schools are maintained by the LA, with a foundation (generally religious) which appoints some – but not most - of the governing body. The LA is the admissions authority. Not collected/applicable Further Education colleges admit students regardless of ability or aptitude. Glossary Abbreviations A/AS KS2 A level and Advanced Subsidiary qualiications available in general and applied subjects. BTEC Business and Technology Education Council. CLA Children looked after EBacc English baccalaureate FSM Free school meals FTE Full-time equivalent - the headcount of full-time staf plus the proportion of the full-time hours worked by part-time teachers KS4 GCSE General certiicate of secondary education KS1 Key stage 1. Schools submit teacher assessments of pupils’ levels in each subject, based on performance in various in-school tasks and tests. This is done at the end of the key stage 1 programme of study, normally in year 2 when children are seven years old. KS5 LA Key stage 2. Externally marked tests are taken at the end of the key stage 2 programme of study, normally in Year 6 when children are 11 years old. Children have to be assessed at working at level 3 or above to take the tests. The subjects covered in tests are reading; mathematics; and (from 2013) grammar, punctuation and spelling. Results for writing are based on teacher assessment. GCSEs and equivalent qualiications are taken at the end of the key stage 4 programme of study, normally in year 11 when children are sixteen years old. These tables report the results of 16-18 year old students at the end of advanced level study, otherwise referred to as end of “key stage 5”. NA Figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data ield is not applicable to this school or college. NE Not entered. The school or college has no students entered for the qualiications reported. NP Not published - indicating independent schools, for which we do not calculate VA or progress measures, and non-maintained special schools for whom we do not calculate KS2 -KS4 progress measures. NVQ National vocational qualiications at levels 1 and 2 SEN Special educational needs SUPP Information has been suppressed because the underlying numbers are too small. URN Unique reference number – a school identiier VA Value added ♦ Feeder school or college for a sixth form centre or consortium. Local Authority. LOWCOV Low coverage - shown for the VA measure and coverage indicator where schools have less than 50% of pupils included in calculation of the measure. More information How the Tables were compiled Results for pupils at the end of key stage 4 are supplied by awarding organisations. They were checked and, where appropriate, amended by schools in early October. Individual pupil details were checked with schools in September 2014. Publication of small numbers Where the results are based on a cohort of ive or fewer students these results are suppressed to reduce the risk of individual students being identiied from published data. This does not change our existing policy on consideration of schools’ performance against loor standards which is not applied to cohorts of 10 or fewer pupils. You can ind more information on this policy under the rules on Publication of Small Numbers under the user guide section of the performance tables website. Contact us In writing: Department for Education Castle View House East Lane Runcorn WA7 2GJ Online: www.education.gov.uk/help/ contactus/dfe By phone: 0370 000 2288 © Crown copyright 2015 Extracts from this document may be reproduced for non-commercial educational or training purposes on condition that the source is acknowledged. Published January 2015
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