Results
Results 2022
Full details can be found here - Find school performance data - Park Hall Academy
Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.
Key Stage 4 (KS4) |
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Measure |
Outcome |
Progress 8 score (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.) |
+0.12 |
Attainment 8 score
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48.8 points |
Grade 5 or better in English and maths GCSEs |
51.1% |
English Baccalaureate average point score |
3.92 |
Students entered for the English Baccalaureate |
24% |
Staying in education or entering employment (pupils who finished year 11 in 2020) |
88% |
Key Stage 5 (KS5)
Progress (value-added) measures at 16-18 this year have not been produced this year as grades achieved to calculate these would need to include grades achieved between January 2020 and August 2021. 16-18 progress measures will return from 2023/24.
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Average Grade |
A Levels |
C+ |
Academic Qualifications |
C+ |
Applied General Qualifications |
Distinction |
Tech Levels |
Distinction+ |
Retention measures are not yet available but will be published here when they are.
Results 2021
How grades were awarded without exams?
Following the cancellation of exams, grades for 2021 were awarded through a process of teacher assessed grades, against a national standard, approved and awarded by the exam boards.
Teacher assessed grades
The teacher assessed grade is the teacher's professional judgement of the child's working at grade against a national standard. The grades were approved and awarded by the exam boards.
The grades were based on a range of evidence including mock exams, non-exam assessment, homework assignments and any other record of student performance over the course of study and was subject to detailed internal and external review and analysis.
As a result of this process the government is not publishing performance data for any schools.
Results 2020
How grades were awarded without exams?
As a result of Ofqual’s decision on 17 August, students received centre assessment grades if they were higher than their calculated grades.
Centre assessment grades
The centre assessment grade is the teacher's professional judgement of the most likely grade a student would have achieved if exams had gone ahead.
It was based on a range of evidence including mock exams, non-exam assessment, homework assignments and any other record of student performance over the course of study and was subject to detailed internal review and analysis.
As a result of this process no up to date data is currently available.
Results 2019
Full details can be found at the 2019 school and college performance tables.
Key Stage 4 (KS4) |
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Measure |
Outcome |
Progress 8 score (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.) |
+0.23 |
Attainment 8 score
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47.8 points |
Grade 5 or better in English and maths GCSEs |
38.8% |
English Baccalaureate average point score |
3.79 |
Students entered for the English Baccalaureate |
5.6% |
Staying in education or entering employment |
95% |
Key Stage 5 (KS5) |
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Progress |
Average Grade |
A Levels |
-0.25 |
C- |
Academic Qualifications |
-0.25 |
C- |
Applied General Qualifications |
+0.34 |
Dist |
Tech Levels |
N/A |
Dist* |
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GCSE English retake progress |
N/A |
N/A |
GCSE Maths retake progress |
+1.25 |
N/A |
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Students staying in education or employment for at least 2 terms after 16 to 18 study - |
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Park Hall Academy |
94% (according to internal tracking of student destinations - the latest figure reported by the DFE - 86% for students leaving in 2017) |
Park Hall’s Head Girl Aimee Crisp celebrates her results with he Mum and Dad.
Nana Agyeman celebrates her results with Chair of the Governing body Mrs Wendy Jarema.
Back Row: James Groves, Niaz Kibria, Jamie Hunt.
Front Row: Layla Chiha, Faye Turberville, Aimee Crisp and Alycia McNamara