School Results

The following information is provided as the latest available data set.

Please remember our cohorts are very small, and the % value of an individual very high.

“Data should only be used as a starting point to raise questions, and not the end point to make judgements.” We are very happy to discuss our results further, when we also talk about happy, healthy, well-mannered and safe individuals with an enthusiasm for learning.

Parents can also view this information on the Department for Education’s own pages. Once there, comparisons with other schools is also possible.

Compare the performance of schools and colleges in England – GOV.UK

Progress Scores in Reading, Writing and Maths

It will not be possible to calculate key stage 1 to key stage 2 progress measures for 2023 to 2024 or 2024 to 2025 academic years. This is because there is no key stage 1 baseline available to calculate primary progress measures for these years, because of Covid disruption.

For the 2023 to 2024 academic year, primary schools do not have to publish progress scores in reading, writing or maths, as the Secretary of State is not publishing these.