This data from the DfE includes a score assigned to schools all over the country, which indicates the level of progress made by students from the end of key stage two to the end of key stage four.
This list reveals the schools where students have made more progress in comparison to the national average.
We have compiled a list of secondary schools in Sutton along with their respective results as well as whether their rating has gone up, down, or remained the same since our last coverage in July.
Well above average:
Wilson’s School – 1.27 (down)
Sutton Grammar School – 1.16 (up)
Nonsuch High School for Girls – 1.03 (down)
Wallington County Grammar School – 0.95 (up)
Wallington High School for Girls – 0.92 (down)
Harris Academy Sutton – 0.91 (down)
Glenthorne High School – 0.75 (same)
St Philomena’s Catholic High School for Girls – 0.69 (up)
Above average:
Carshalton High School for Girls – 0.42 (down)
Greenshaw High School – 0.38 (down)
The John Fisher School – 0.28 (up)
Average:
Cheam High School: 0.05 (up)
Carshalton Boys Sports College: -0.13 (down)
Overton Grange School: -0.17 (down)
Well below average:
Oaks Park High School: -0.54 (down)
It’s important to note that a negative progress score does not imply that students have made no progress or that the school has failed.
Instead, it shows that students at the school have made less progress compared to their peers across England who attained similar results at the end of key stage two.
This progress is compared to students across England who achieved similar results at the end of key stage two.
A positive score means that students at a particular school have made more progress, whilst a negative score means that students at the school have made less progress.