The data gives each school a score to show how much progress students made between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4.
This data highlights schools where students made more progress than the national average.
We’ve compiled a list of secondary schools in Greenwich and their respective scores.
Special schools have been excluded from this list.
Well above average:
Ark Greenwich Free School: 1.4
St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive School: 0.74
Above average:
Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls: 0.4
Harris Academy Greenwich: 0.35
Eltham Hill School: 0.25
Average:
Leigh Academy Blackheath: 0.18
Leigh Academy Halley: 0.09
St Ursula’s Convent School: 0.09
Woolwich Polytechnic School: -0.04
Thomas Tallis School: -0.12
Below average:
St Paul’s Academy: -0.25
Saint Mary Magdalene Church of England All Through School: -0.26
The John Roan School: -0.29
Leigh Stationers’ Academy: -0.34
Royal Greenwich Trust School: -0.36
Well below average:
Plumstead Manor School: -0.65
It’s important to know that a negative progress score doesn’t mean students haven’t improved or that the school has failed.
It just means that students at the school made less progress compared to other students in England who had similar results at the end of primary school (Key Stage 2).
A positive score means students at the school made more progress, while a negative score means they made less progress than other students with similar starting points.