This data from the DfE includes a score, which is assigned to schools all over the country, indicating the level of progress made by students from the end of key stage two to the end of key stage four.
The most recent list was updated this month, and it reveals the schools where students have made more progress in comparison to the national average.
We have compiled a list of secondary schools in Bromley along with their respective results.
Only one school has seen a change in their rating since our last coverage in January.
Well above average
St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar School: 1.27 (no change)
Newstead Wood School: 1.05 (no change)
Harris Girls Academy: 0.99 (no change)
Above average
Langley Park School for Boys: 0.4 (no change)
Langley Park School for Girls: 0.4 (no change)
Harris Academy Beckenham: 0.38 (no change)
Bullers Wood School: 0.37 (no change)
Average
Chislehurst School for Girls: 0.18 (no change)
Harris Academy Orpington: 0.15 (no change)
The Ravensbourne School: 0.11 (no change)
Hayes School: 0.09 (no change)
Bullers Wood School for Boys: 0 (no change)
Darrick Wood School: 0 (no change)
Ravens Wood School: -0.13 (no change)
Below average
Charles Darwin School: -0.34 (no change)
Coopers School: -0.38 (no change)
Well below average
Orion Eden Park: -0.56 (down)
Bishop Justus CofE School: -0.68 (no change)
Kemnal Technology College: -0.92 (no change)
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.