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Examination Results

Our results may also be viewed on the School Performance Tables website.

Examination Results 2024

KS4 Headline Figures  English and Maths  English Baccalaureate 
Attainment 8 Progress 8 % 9-4 Standard Pass % 9-5 Strong Pass  % Entered  % Achieved Standard Pass (% of whole year group) Average Points Score 
Howard of Effingham 57.6 TBC 86 70 34 29 5.11
KS5 Headline Figures  % A* % A*-A % A*-B % A*-C % A*-E
Howard of Effingham  12 33 60 80 98

 

A summary of KS4 and KS5 results by subject can be found here.

Examination Results Summer 2023

Key Stage 4 Results 

      

English and Maths 

English

Baccalaureate 

Attainment  8 Progress 8

% 9-4

Standard Pass

% 9-5 

Strong Pass

% Entered  % Achieving  Average Points Score 
Howard of Effingham 56.6 0.29 82 65 40 33 5.12
National (State Schools) 46.2 -0.03 65 45 39 28 4.05

A summary of Key Stage 4 and 5 results by subject can be found here.

Examination Results Summer 2022

Key Stage 4 Results 

English and Maths 

English

Baccalaureate 

Attainment  8 Progress 8

% 9-4

Standard Pass

% 9-5 

Strong Pass

% Entered  % Achieving  Average Points Score 
Howard of Effingham 59.8 0.53 85 68 38 29 5.34
National (State Schools) 48.7 -0.03 Not yet available  50 39 20 4.27

A summary of Key Stage 4 and 5 results by subject can be found here.

Examination Results Summer 2020 & 2021

There were no examinations in Summer 2020 or 2021 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. 

In 2020 grades were awarded by exam boards from Centre Assessment Grades.  The final awarded grades were the higher of these or exam boards' calculated grades.  In 2021 grades awarded by exam boards are based on teacher judgement using a range of evidence.   

2020 & 2021 results are not comparable to previous years and are not published.

Examination Results Summer 2019

Key Stage 4 Results

 

 

English & Maths

 English Baccalaureate

Attainment 8

Progress 8

% 9-4

Standard Pass

% 9-5

Strong Pass

% Entered 

% Achieving 

9-5 threshold

 Average Point Score

54

+0.1

78

53

69

32

5.1

The 'Attainment 8' score of 54 means that, on average, students achieved mainly grades 5 and 6 in eight subjects on the government's list of approved qualifications.  Our score is higher than both the Surrey and national averages. 

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Key Stage 5 Results

 

Average grade achieved

in 2019

Progress

compared to all other students across England in 2018

Progress in Level 2 English & maths

for 16 to 18 learners in 20181

Retention

% of students who get to the end of their study programme in 20161

Destinations

% continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study in 20171

A Level

B-

+0.2

English (3)

SUPP

Maths (7)

+1.0

98.5

90

Applied General

Merit-

+0.11

Tech Level

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

Number of students retaking shown in parenthesis

 

Last updated 22/08/2019

SUPP - Suppressed: Where there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure at a school or college (10 in the case of pupil or student destinations measures), the Department for Education avoids making these figures public to protect the privacy of those individuals.

1 Figures published retrospectively by the Department for Education are shaded and labelled with the year of publication.

The comparison of progress is made to the most recently available national averages.

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Examination Results Summer 2018

Key Stage 4 Results

 

 

English & Maths

 English Baccalaureate

Attainment 8

Progress 8

% 9-4

Standard Pass

% 9-5

Strong Pass

% Entered 

% Achieving 

9-5 threshold

 Average Point Score

54

+0.2

84

57

72

26

5.0

The 'Attainment 8' score of 54 means that, on average, students achieved between grades 5 and 6 in eight subjects on the government's list of approved qualifications.  Our score is higher than both the Surrey and national averages. 

The 'Progress 8' score of +0.2 means that, on average, students achieved two grades higher than the national average for students of similar ability, across their 'Attainment 8' subjects.

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Changes to GCSEs awarded from 2018

 

Key Stage 5 Results

 

Average grade achieved

in 2018

Progress

compared to all other students across England in 2017

Progress in Level 2 English & maths

for 16 to 18 learners in 20171

Retention

% of students who get to the end of their study programme in 20161

Destinations

% continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study in 20151

A Level

C+

+0.1

English (3)

SUPP

Maths (4)

SUPP

98.5

95

Applied General

Merit

0.00

Tech Level

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

Number of students retaking shown in parenthesis

 

Last updated 31/01/2019

SUPP - Suppressed: Where there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure at a school or college (10 in the case of pupil or student destinations measures), the Department for Education avoids making these figures public to protect the privacy of those individuals.

1 Figures published retrospectively by the Department for Education are shaded and labelled with the year of publication.

The comparison of progress is made to the most recently available national averages.

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Examination Results Summer 2017

Key Stage 4 Results

 

 

English & Maths

 English Baccalaureate

Attainment 8

Progress 8

% 9-4

Standard Pass

% 9-5

Strong Pass

% Entered

% Achieving

9-5 threshold

54.2

+0.02

81

59

68

40

There have been a number of significant national changes to the curriculum and measures of school performance this year, making year on year comparisons meaningless.  The changes are explained here and we have described what they mean for our results here

 

Key Stage 5 Results

 

Average grade achieved

in 2017

Progress

compared to all other students across England in 2017

Progress in

Level 2 English & maths

for 16 to 18 learners in 2017

Retention

% of students who get to the end of their study programme in 2016

Destinations

% continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study in 2015

A Level

B-

+0.19

English (1)

SUPP

Maths (5)

SUPP

98.5

95

Applied General

Distinction +

-0.14

Tech Level

Distinction

N/A

 

 

 

Number of students retaking shown in parenthesis

 

Last updated 25/01/2018

SUPP - Suppressed: Where there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure at a school or college (10 in the case of pupil or student destinations measures), the Department for Education avoids making these figures public to protect the privacy of those individuals.

Figures published retrospectively by the Department for Education are shaded and labelled with the year of publication.

The comparison of progress is made to the most recently available national averages.

 

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