All schools and colleges in Kingston upon Thames
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Coombe Girls' School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 209 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 187 | Score & description Well above average 0.68 | Entering EBacc 70% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
99%
(207 of 209 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 66% | Attainment 8 score 57.7 | EBacc average point score 5.38 |
Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 199 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 176 | Score & description Well above average 0.56 | Entering EBacc 52% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
96%
(189 of 197 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 46% | Attainment 8 score 52.1 | EBacc average point score 4.53 |
Surbiton High School | Type of school Independent school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 178 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure NP opens a popup | Score & description NP opens a popup | Entering EBacc 0% | Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers) -- opens a popup | Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 0% | Attainment 8 score 55.8 | EBacc average point score 4.68 |
The Hollyfield School and Sixth Form Centre | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 177 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 160 | Score & description Average 0.03 | Entering EBacc 59% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
96%
(168 of 175 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 48% | Attainment 8 score 49.5 | EBacc average point score 4.49 |
Tiffin School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 150 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 138 | Score & description Well above average 0.79 | Entering EBacc 97% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
99%
(140 of 141 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 95% | Attainment 8 score 77.7 | EBacc average point score 7.64 |
The Tiffin Girls' School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 149 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 127 | Score & description Well above average 1.2 | Entering EBacc 93% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
100%
(120 of 120 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 100% | Attainment 8 score 85.1 | EBacc average point score 8.32 |
The Holy Cross School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 147 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 138 | Score & description Well above average 1.12 | Entering EBacc 29% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
98%
(143 of 146 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 69% | Attainment 8 score 60.4 | EBacc average point score 5.11 |
Richard Challoner School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 145 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 143 | Score & description Well above average 0.54 | Entering EBacc 91% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
98%
(138 of 141 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 70% | Attainment 8 score 57.9 | EBacc average point score 5.48 |
Coombe Boys' School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 142 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 117 | Score & description Average 0.19 | Entering EBacc 54% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
95%
(139 of 147 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 51% | Attainment 8 score 48.8 | EBacc average point score 4.46 |
Southborough High School | Type of school Academy | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 126 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 120 | Score & description Average -0.23 | Entering EBacc 37% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
94%
(101 of 108 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 43% | Attainment 8 score 43.5 | EBacc average point score 3.87 |
Kingston Grammar School | Type of school Independent school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 120 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure NP opens a popup | Score & description NP opens a popup | Entering EBacc 0% | Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers) -- opens a popup | Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 0% | Attainment 8 score 39.1 | EBacc average point score 2.14 |
Chessington School | Type of school Maintained school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 74 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 68 | Score & description Below average -0.48 | Entering EBacc 10% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
91%
(87 of 96 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 24% | Attainment 8 score 39.7 | EBacc average point score 3.06 |
St Philip's School | Type of school Special school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 24 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure 17 | Score & description Well below average -1.77 | Entering EBacc 0% |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
100%
(25 of 25 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 0% | Attainment 8 score 1.9 | EBacc average point score 0.07 |
Canbury School | Type of school Independent school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 11 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure NP opens a popup | Score & description NP opens a popup | Entering EBacc 0% | Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers) -- opens a popup | Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs 0% | Attainment 8 score 20.4 | EBacc average point score 1.74 |
Bedelsford School | Type of school Special school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 8 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure NE opens a popup | Score & description NE opens a popup | Entering EBacc NE opens a popup |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
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Dysart School | Type of school Special school | Number of pupils at end of key stage 4 3 | Progress 8 | Number of pupils included in this measure SUPP opens a popup | Score & description SUPP opens a popup | Entering EBacc SUPP opens a popup |
Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
100%
(6 of 6 pupils) |
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The Kingston Academy | Academy | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
London Tutorial College | Independent school | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
Marymount International School | Independent school | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
Rokeby School | Independent school | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
Shrewsbury House School | Independent school | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
Tennis Avenue School | Independent school | No data available or applicable for this school or college | ||||||||
Kingston upon Thames | 1550 | Progress 8 | 1401 |
Above average
0.46 |
Entering EBacc
61%
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Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
97%
(1467 of 1515 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs
62%
|
Attainment 8 score
56.9
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EBacc average point score
5.23
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England - state-funded schools | 542621 | Progress 8 | 512929 | -0.03 |
Entering EBacc
40%
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Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
94%
(497037 of 528139 pupils) |
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs
43%
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Attainment 8 score
46.7
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EBacc average point score
4.07
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England - all schools | 604963 | Progress 8 |
Entering EBacc
37%
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Staying in education or entering employment (2017 leavers)
|
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs
40%
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Attainment 8 score
44.7
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EBacc average point score
3.87
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R = Reception
Phase | Primary | Secondary | 16-18 | ||
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Key stage | KS1 | KS2 | KS3 | KS4 | - |
School years | R-2 | 3-6 | 7-9 | 10-11 | 12-14 |
Typical ages | 4-7 | 7-11 | 11-14 | 14-16 | 16-18 |
National curriculum - further information on key stages and assessments taken.
This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4, compared to pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2. This is based on results in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate opens in a new window qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications opens in a new window .
In a small number of cases, pupils can have extremely negative progress scores that disproportionately affect a school’s overall progress score. To reduce the impact of these extreme scores, we set a limit on how negative a pupil’s progress score can be when calculating the school average. This will normally apply to 1 or 2 pupils per school, if any. Where a pupil’s score is more negative than this minimum value, an adjusted score will replace the pupil’s original progress score for the purpose of calculating a school’s overall progress average.
A score above zero means pupils made more progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.
A score below zero means pupils made less progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.
A negative progress score does not mean pupils made no progress, or the school has failed, rather it means pupils in the school made less progress than other pupils across England with similar results at the end of key stage 2.
Detailed guide to Progress 8 opens in a new window - for more information about how the Progress 8 score is calculated.
Pupils included in a school's Progress 8 score
Pupils who have no key stage 2 results (for example, those arriving at secondary school from an independent school or abroad) are not included in the Progress 8 measure. See the Secondary Accountability Measures opens in a new window guidance for more information
Schools and colleges not covering full Progress 8 period
Some schools start educating pupils partway through the 5-year period covered by Progress 8, which should be taken into account when comparing their results with schools that start at Key Stage 3. Progress 8 is not the most appropriate performance measure for university technical colleges, studio schools and some further education colleges. These establishments typically start educating pupils at age 14, with a focus on preparing pupils for their future careers by providing an integrated academic and professional education. Other headline measures, particularly pupil destinations, are more important for these establishments.
- Academy - government funded but run by an academy trust rather than a local authority.
- College - colleges generally are focused on the 16 to 18 phase of education and provide vocational as well as academic courses. Some colleges also provide for full-time study at key stage 4.
- Independent school - privately funded.
- Maintained school - government funded and run by a local authority.
- Special school - schools that specialise in educating pupils with special educational needs.
A pupil is considered to have entered for the English Baccalaureate if they entered for qualifications in English, maths, sciences, a language and either history or geography. The English Baccalaureate opens in a new window (EBacc) is not a test or qualification; it is a measure used to provide information about a particular range of qualifications.
University technical colleges, studio schools and some further education colleges with key stage 4 provision provide a specialist technical and professional education. It is not appropriate to expect the same rates of EBacc entry from these types of schools and colleges. They should decide on a case-by-case basis whether their specialist curriculum is compatible with the full EBacc.
This shows the number of pupils who either stayed in education or went into employment after finishing key stage 4 (after year 11, usually aged 16). This is for pupils who finished year 11 two years before the year of publication. For example, the 2019 table shows pupils who finished year 11 in 2017, which is the most recent data currently available. This figure covers any sustained education or employment destination.
This tells you the percentage of pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in the 2017 reformed English and maths GCSEs opens in a new window . Reformed GCSEs are graded 1 (low) to 9 (high). Grade 5 in the new grading is a similar level of achievement to a high grade C or low grade B in the old grading.
Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate opens in a new window qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications opens in a new window .
The EBacc APS calculates a pupil's average point scores across the 5 pillars of the English Baccalaureate, allocating points to a pupil's best grades and dividing by 6 (the science grades count in 2 pillars, meaning a total of 6 pillars) to create an average point score per pupil. This measure is an average across the subjects (i.e. we divide the total by 6) and so is on a different scale to Attainment 8 which we calculated by simply awarding points score across 8 qualifications (without dividing the total).
This measure is based on the better result of either English language or English literature when both subjects are taken, maths, the best 2 results from the single sciences (3 out of 4 must be taken), or results from the combined science, the better result from either geography or history and the best result in languages.
For more information about how the EBacc average point score is calculated view the detailed guide to EBacc APS opens in a new window .
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