Exam information and Support
GCSE Results Day 24th August 2023
Supporting our Students
We have launched some new parent & student leaflets to support young people to revise and study more effectively. Please could you take some time to go through these with your child and to try out some of our top tips.
Using flashcards to help revisit information
The chunking technique to revisit information
Spacing and timing of revision
Keeping active during revision
For more useful tips, exercise videos and healthy recipes please use this link https://vimeo.com/thepixlclub
Exam board links
http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/home.html
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If you have any queries or concerns with regards to GCSE examinations, please see a member of the Data / Exams team in school:
Laura Kirkham – Leader of Standards, Assessment and Curriculum
[Laura.Kirkham@TOAN.E-Act.org.uk]
Gemma Halsall – Curriculum Administrator
[Gemma.Halsall@TOAN.E-Act.org.uk]
Previous Results
Key Stage 4 Results 2021-2022
Key Stage 4 | KS4 Results for 2021-2022 |
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Progress 8 score | +0.67 |
Attainment 8 score | 50.83 |
% of pupils who obtained a standard pass in English and Maths (Grade 4 or above) | 73% |
% of pupils who obtained a strong pass in English and Maths (Grade 5 or above) | 54% |
% of pupils entered for the English Baccalaureate. To enter the EBacc, pupils must take up to 8 GCSEs or equivalents, across 5 subject ‘pillars’ of English language and English literature, maths, sciences, a language and history or geography | 12% |
% of pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate | 10% |
The EBacc APS | 4.29% |
% of pupils who stayed in education or employment after KS4 | 98% |
Key Stage 4 Results 2018-2019
Key Stage 4 | KS4 Results for 2018-2019 |
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Progress 8 score | +0.15 |
Attainment 8 score | 42.12 |
% of pupils who obtained a standard pass in English and Maths (Grade 4 or above) | 53% |
% of pupils who obtained a strong pass in English and Maths (Grade 5 or above) | 29% |
% of pupils entered for the English Baccalaureate. To enter the EBacc, pupils must take up to 8 GCSEs or equivalents, across 5 subject ‘pillars’ of English language and English literature, maths, sciences, a language and history or geography | 2% |
% of pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate | 1.4% |
The EBacc APS | 3.18% |
% of pupils who achieved a C / 4 or above in GCSEs (or equivalent) in 5 or more subjects, including English and Maths | 50% |
% of pupils in education, employment and training after Y11 plus 2 terms (latest published data - 2016/2017 leavers) | 97% |