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Secondary Phase


(as of August 2011)

 

Key Stage 4:  Best Ever – 82% 5A*-C  42% Inc English and Maths

 



Achieved

2008

Achieved

2009

 

Achieved

2010

 

Achieved

2011

5 A*-C (inc English &  Maths)

21

36

35

42

5 A*-C

47

62

69

82

5 A*-G

87

86

94

98

1 A*-G

95

97

99

98

 

The above table shows the last 3 years set of results for our phase 4 - so our students leaving at 16.   The vast majority of our students leave with at least 5 good qualifications.

 

We continue, every year, to improve on our results, making us the most consistently improved school in south Bristol.

 

 

Primary Phase

Foundation Stage Progress:

We have invested a great deal of work into improving our nursery & reception provision - with new leadership under Dan Brearey and in a complete revision of the actual curriculum. This has resulted in tremendous progress over the last year and in July 2010 80% of our children were at or above national expected levels of progress.

 

 

Phase 2 Progress:

Summer 2010 Results

Year

Grading

Performance Measure

BLC Performance

Bristol Performance

National Performance

2

NC Levels - End of KS1

% 2b Reading

80%

71%

72%

2

NC Levels - End of KS1

% 2b Writing

80%

58%

60%

2

NC Levels - End of KS1

% 2b Maths

76%

71%

73%

 

The table above shows that in every core area of learning (Reading, writing and maths) year 2 children are exceeding not only County levels, but National levels. This is a continuation of year on year rise in standards in year 2 over the past 3 years.