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School and college (16-18) Performance tables 2014 South East 38

South East FE38 Local Authorities covered: Surrey West Sussex Introduction These 16-18 performance tables provide information on the attainment of s of sixth form age in secondary schools and further education sector colleges. They also show how the results compare with other schools and colleges in a local authority area and in England as a whole. All schools and colleges in a local authority area are listed in alphabetical order including: maintained secondary schools; academies; free schools; independent schools; and further education colleges with s aged 16-18. Special schools that have chosen to be included are also listed, as are any sixth form centres or consortia that operate in an area. The performance tables website www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance contains download data showing the information underlying the 2014 16-18 performance tables in a spreadsheet format. Additional download data is also available which shows individual and other advanced level qualiication results at subject level for each school and college. This data can be found on the performance tables website under Download Data. The information in these tables only provides part of the picture of the work done in schools and colleges. For example, colleges often provide for a wider range of needs and include adults as well as young people among their s. The tables should be considered alongside other important sources of information such as Ofsted reports, other comparative performance information on further education providers and information from schools and colleges themselves. Ofsted inspection reports can be found on Ofsted s website at www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/ofsted, or through the performance tables website on the school/college page or direct from the school or college. Schools and colleges should be able to signpost their s to sources of support to assist them when considering their post-16 options. Support is also available from the National areers Service via telephone and webchat at (0800 100 900 or https://nation alcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/pages/home. aspx) 1

How to ead These Tables A Levels Academic * England - All schools and colleges Attainment A Levels measures Attainment Academic measures * % of s achieving % of s achieving: equivalent to: % of s achieving: grades AA 3 A A 1 A or higher in levels at levels at level at grades AA A*-E A*-E A*-E facilitating 3 A A 1 A or higher in subjects levels at levels at level at A*-E A*-E A*-E facilitating subjects % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 A A 1 A levels at levels at level at A*-E 3 A levels at A*-E A*-E A levels at A*-E A*-E 1 A level at A*-E England - State funded schools and colleges England All schools and colleges Local Authority England - State funded schools and colleges Schools and olleges Local Authority ugby High School Y Schools and olleges Longrood oad OMP ugby ugbu V22 High School 7E Tel 020 8514 2623 Y Southam Longrood oad ollege ugbu V22 7E Tel 020 8514 2623 Welsh D West Southam V47 ollege 0JW Tel 020 7705 8709 Warwick Welsh D School West Southam V47 0JW Tel 020 7705 8709 Myton oad Warwick warwick V78 School 6LS Tel 0208 2875 2211 Newton Myton oad Sixth Form ollege warwick V78 6LS Tel 0208 2875 2211 Welsh D West Newton London SW47 Sixth Form 0JW Tel ollege 020 9705 8709 Warwickshire Welsh D West ollege London SW47 0JW Tel 020 9705 8709 Warwick New d Warwickshire Lemington IG22 ollege 7E Tel 020 2534 2623 Stratford Warwick New Upon dollege Lemington IG22 7E Tel 020 2534 2623 Shottery Mnaor Stratford Upon Avon ollege Tel 0205 7894 2511 Shottery Mnaor Stratford Upon Avon Tel 0205 7894 2511 Sixth OMPForm ollege N/A Sixth Form ollege Y N/A OMP Y Sixth OMPForm ollege N/A Sixth Form ollege Y N/A Y 11-18 16+ 16+ 11-18 GILS 11-18 16+ GILS This is based on 16+ A/AS entries by s Agriculture and Horticulture ollege Agriculture N/A and Horticulture ollege N/A 11-18 11-18 11-18 This is based on the grading 16+ structure e.g. A*, A,,, D and E 16+ 203.5-843.3 6% 203.5-843.3 This is calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent s 203.5-843.3 6% 203.5-843.3 This shows the proportion of A level s KS5 achieving A grades and a grade in s, 2 of which are in facilitating subjects ( applicable. Institution opened after 12 September 2013) Includes s, AS, International accalaureate, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate etc. This may not represent a s complete programme e.g. excludes achievements ( applicable. Institution opened after 12 September 2013) * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects. * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects. Includes and AS results. This may not represent a s complete programme e.g. excludes other and achievements This is based on entries (e.g., International accalaureate, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate etc) taken by s This is calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent s [Date] Version 0.1 1 [Date] Version 0.1 1 This is based on the grading structure e.g. A*, A,,, D and E 2

How to ead These Tables 16-18 16-18 Performance Performance Tables Tables (Mock-up) (Mock-up) Vocational Vocational ohort information ohort information Attainment measures Number of full-time Number equivalent of of full-time equivalent Average point Average score per: point score per: % of % of of s achieving: s achieving: Number of s: Number of of s: s: s: least 3 at 33 2 at 2 1 at 11 at the end at at the end aged 16-18 aged of 16-18 KS5 of of A KS5 level as as as a grade* a a grade* qualification at the end at at the end at at the end at at the end at the end of of of of of of of of at the end at at the end at at the end at at the end of of of of of of of ls - - All and schools colleges and colleges - ed - State schools funded and schools colleges and colleges uthority es and olleges gh h School Y oad OMP 8514 227E 2623 Tel Tel 020 8514 2623 Y Y OMP 11-18 11-18 P P ollege Sixth Form ollege Sixth Form 16+ ollege West N/A V47 20 7705 0JW 8709 Tel Tel 020 7705 8709 N/A 16+ 235.7 235.7 Dist* Dist* 958.1 958.1 221 221 95 95 95 95 95 95 7 93.3 7 93.3 93.3 1.7 1.7 School Y dad OMP V78 8 2875 6LS Tel 2211 Tel 0208 2875 2211 11-18 GILS ge ixth Form ollege Sixth Form ollege Sixth Form 16+ ollege West N/A W47 0 9705 0JW 8709 Tel Tel 020 9705 8709 hire ollege Y w ew d d 2534 227E 2623 Tel Tel 020 2534 2623 Y Y OMP N/A Y Y 11-18 Upon ollege Agriculture and Agriculture and 16+ Horticulture ollege Horticulture ollege naor 94 von Tel 2511 Tel 0205 7894 N/A 2511 N/A 11-18 Pass + Pass + GILS 16+ 11-18 16+ Merit - Merit -- ( applicable. ( applicable. Institution opened Institution after opened 12 September after 12 12 September 2013) 2013) This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass. Dist*= Distinction Star (see user guide for more detail This is based on entries by s This is calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent s at the end of Includes qualiications only. This may not represent a s complete programme e.g. excludes achievements The total number of 16-18 year old s on roll at the institution (aged 16,17 or 18 at the start of the 2013/14 year) The number of s towards, other advanced or The number of s at the end of (a subset of the cohort) The number of s at the end of (e.g, International accalaureate, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate etc) The number of full-time equivalent A level s, takes account of the proportion of time spent on The number of s advanced level The number of full-time equivalent s, takes account of the proportion of time spent on The number of full-time equivalent s, takes account of the proportion of time spent on 5 12/01/2015 2] 2] 2] 3

About the 2014 results Students included in performance tables The tables report the results of 16-18 year old s advanced level in the 2013/14 year. Students are only included if they are aged 16, 17 or 18 at the start of the 2013/14 year. They will have completed key stage 4 and studied advanced level or qualiications before moving to higher education or employment. In the majority of cases this will be those s two years of advanced level (akin to a traditional sixth form), but may include those s completing in one year or three. The performance indicators are separated into three separate cohorts: ; ; and. The respective measures are based on the number of s within each cohort: cohort includes a that has been for one, and can include s who took other qualiications alongside an. cohort includes a that has been for one A level or an International accalaureate, Pre-U or AQA accalaureate, and can include s who took a qualiication alongside an qualiication. Vocational cohort includes a that has been for one advanced level qualiication. It excludes s who did not take qualiications, but can include s who took qualiications alongside a qualiication. Where a has undertaken a programme with a mix of and qualiications, they will appear in more than one cohort if they meet the relevant criteria. Qualiications reported attainment measures, with the exception of grades AA, include AS results and applied s where they have been achieved alongside qualiications. Academic measures include, AS, International accalaureate, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualiications, Advanced Extension Awards and Extended Projects. The measures report achievements in all advanced level qualiications. A advanced level or qualiication is deined as a qualiication that is the size of an (180 guided learning hours per year), for example a TE Subsidiary Diploma (Level 3). Local and national averages A local authority average is shown for each local authority in England. These averages are based on the results of all state funded schools and further education sector colleges in a local area. Two national averages are shown. One is based on the results of state funded secondary schools and further education sector colleges only. The other includes independent schools as well as state funded secondary schools and further education sector colleges. You may wish to compare the results of individual schools and colleges with the published local and national averages. How the tables were compiled The, and qualiication results were provided by the awarding organisations concerned and then checked, and where appropriate amended by schools and colleges in October 2014. Some reviews of the grades requested from awarding organisations by schools and colleges were not completed in time to afect the information included in these tables. It is therefore possible that, for some schools and colleges, the published information would have been diferent had the results of the reviews been available earlier. If you have an interest in a particular institution s results you should check with the school or college. 4

Treatment of different types of schools and colleges Sixth form centres and consortia In some areas, to pool resources and ofer a wider range of post-16 courses to s, schools and colleges collaborate together in a group known as a sixth form centre or consortium. Where schools and colleges are known to be part of a sixth form centre or consortium, a symbol will appear in these tables next to the age range of the school or college. The sixth form centre or consortium will also be named and its results shown separately towards the end of the tables, together with the names of the participating schools and colleges. Special schools Students who need more specialised teaching and facilities may go to special schools. Special schools with sixth form s may choose to have their results included in the 16-18 performance tables. Some special schools will have no results published for their s because they do not take the qualiications reported in these tables. losed or new schools and colleges Schools and colleges that closed since January 2014 are reported as closed in these tables. Any state funded school or college that opens on or after 12 September 2013 will be published as a new school in these 16-18 performance tables with no results. Publication of small numbers esults based on a cohort of ive or fewer s are suppressed to reduce the risk of individual s being identiied from published data. Where data is suppressed this is published as. 5

Exam results for s advanced level Examination results reported in the 16-18 performance tables relect the attainment of s of sixth form age advanced level 3 in the 2013/14 year. esults are only reported if they relate to advanced (level 3) qualiications approved under Section 96 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000. Further details on approved qualiications can be found on the website www.education.gov.uk/section96. We publish two types of attainment measures for s 16-18 threshold measures and average point score. oth are calculated from s examination results at level 3. All calculations are based on the cumulative achievement of s, usually over two years of. examination gives an indication of the average grade achieved by s at a school or college. The measure is as a point score and the grade equivalent to support interpretation. Further details on the way in which these measures are calculated can be found in Average point scores calculations and Average grade calculations under Methodology and technical guides on the performance tables website. full-time equivalent measures the average size of programme taken by s at a school or college and the average cumulative results achieved. The more qualiications taken by s and the higher the grades, the higher the average point scores per. To recognise s who are undertaking a mix of and qualiications, this measure is calculated using the number of full-time equivalent s in each cohort. Further details on the way in which this measure is calculated can be found in Average point scores calculations under Methodology and technical guides on the performance tables website. For the purposes of calculating the average point scores, advanced qualiications are assigned points based on their broad equivalence with grades. Advanced qualiications are assigned points based on how they broadly compare with grades. A document Point Score Allocations found under Methodology and technical guides on the performance tables website explains the points assigned to diferent qualiication grades. Threshold measures show the proportion of s achieving one, two or three s, or or qualiications. Substantial qualiications are those that are the size of an. Since these measures are reported separately for each qualiication type, a lower proportion of s will achieve these measures if they are taking a mix of and qualiications. As such, the cohort information and average point score per full-time equivalent should be considered alongside these measures. 6

The facilitating subject measure at grades AA is another type of threshold measure relevant to s only. It shows the proportion of s achieving grades AA in two facilitating subjects, providing a measure of excellence in attainment. The facilitating subjects include biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, further mathematics, geography, history, English literature, modern and classical languages. Students who already have a good idea of what they want to at university should check the usual requirements for their chosen course and ensure that their choices at advanced level include any required subjects. Students who are less sure will want to keep their options open while they decide what to do. These s might want to consider choosing two facilitating subjects because they are most commonly required for to degree courses at ussell Group universities. The of s in particular subjects does not, of course, guarantee anyone a place. Entry to university is competitive and achieving good grades is also important. Level 3 value added Value added is a measure of the progress s have made between the different stages of their education in relation to their peers nationally. For level 3 value added, we look at the results achieved by each in advanced level and compare them with the achievements of similar s nationally who, according to their results key stage 4, were of the same level of ability. The value added measures are not included in these tables, however they are published on the performance tables website. To find out more about level 3 value added, including details on how it is calculated, please see the level 3 value added user guide under Methodology and technical guides on the performance tables website. You can ind more information on subject choice and requirements at ussell Group universities at: http://russellgroup.ac.uk/informed -choices/ 7

ohort information The cohort information should be considered alongside the other measures, particularly, when interpreting the proportion of s achieving one, two and three /s, and qualiications. The cohort information shows the number of s aged 16-18, who, in 2013/14 year, were: on roll at a school or college key stage 5 (i.e., or ) (International accalaureate, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualiications, Advanced Extension Awards and Extended Projects) The number of full-time equivalent s in each cohort shows the proportion of time a spends on each qualiication type. For example, a undertaking only qualiications will be counted as one full-time equivalent. However, a taking a mix of qualiication types, such as two s and one advanced level qualiication (the same size of two s), will be counted as half of a and half at the end of advanced level. The full-time equivalent cohort igures are used to calculate the average point scores per. This approach ensures that these measures take account of s undertaking a mix of and qualiications. The cohort information also shows the number of full-time equivalent s aged 16-18 who, in the year 2013/14, were at the end of: advanced level advanced level 8

Other information 2013/14 inance and school workforce Finance and school workforce data for maintained schools that have a sixth form can be found on the performance tables website school page. An explanation of these data can be found in the user guide and resources section in the secondary (key stage 4) tables and also in the primary school (key stage 2) tables (if the school has a primary provision). Spend per pupil and school workforce data has not been published for sixth form colleges or further education colleges. School/college characteristics A school and college s characteristics provide background information on the school or college. These characteristics include the religious denomination of the school, age range of the school or college, gender of including admissions basis for schools. This section also provides details such as the headteacher s, principal s name, address of the institution and telephone number. The characteristics and school and college details is sourced from Eduase: www.educa tion.gov.uk/edubase. Ofsted A school or college s Ofsted inspection grade and the most recent Ofsted inspection report can be found on the performance tables website on the school/college page. Further information on Ofsted inspections can be found at www.ofsted.gov.uk/schools 9

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Local Authority area: Surrey Local Authority area average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) All Hallows atholic School 214.3 774.4 78.1% 91.5% 99.7% 12. 214.8 776.9 78.1% 91.5% 99.7% Weybourne oad Farnham GU9 9HF Tel 01252 319211 The Ashcombe School VA oman atholic OMP 224.4 + 810.6 97% 16% 224.4 + 810.6 97% Ashcombe oad Dorking H4 1LY Tel 01306 886312 The eacon School Picquets Way anstead SM7 1AG Tel 01737 359103 The ishop Wand hurch of England School Layton s Lane Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6LT Tel 01932 778600 lenheim High School Y A OMP OMP A hurch of EnglandOMP 212.4 190.4 203.4 D+ - 896.1 689.9 703.7 62% 92% 87% 17% 2% 1 212.4 190.6 203.5 D+ - 896.2 692.3 704.4 6 92% 85% Longmead oad Epsom KT19 9H Tel 01372 745333 ox Hill School A OMP 203.0-818.5 9 2% 203.2-819.3 9 Mickleham Dorking H5 6EA Tel 01372 373382 rooklands ollege Heath oad Weybridge KT13 8TT Tel 01932 797700 aterham School Unknown General Further Education ollege 16+ 11-18 N/A 180.2 D 591.6 56% 81% 97% 192.3 180.2 D+ D 1023.5 591.6 91% 56% 81% 97% Harestone Valley oad aterham 3 6YA Tel 01883 343028 harterhouse hristian 10-18 258.8 A- 1009.8 57% 258.8 A- 1009.8 Godalming GU7 2DJ Tel 01483 291600 12-19 hurch of England 249.9 + 750.6 1% 14% 251.0 + 883.5 89% 97% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 1 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 218.5 552.3 38. 61.1% 100. 206 76 76 76 76.0 76.0 323 152 152 152 151.9 152.0 209.4 Merit+ 659.7 46% 75% 137 59 47 48 24 38.8 41.9 17.1 144 52 52 52 51.6 52.0 205.0 Merit+ 806.1 9% 203 88 88 88 11 84.6 84.9 3.1 123 34 1 34 1.0 34.0 203.8 Merit+ 407.2 33% 46% 1787 464 32 32 439 28.8 28.9 435.1 316 149 149 149 149.0 149.0 413 218 72 218 32.8 218.0 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 2

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 hrist s ollege, Guildford Larch Avenue Guildford GU1 1JY Tel 01483 537373 ity of London Freemen s School VA hurch of EnglandOMP 204.3-706.9 69% 85% 204.3-706.9 69% 85% Ashtead Park Ashtead KT21 1ET Tel 01372 277933 laremont Fan ourt School laremont Drive Esher KT10 9LY Tel 01372 467841 ollingwood ollege Kingston oad amberley GU15 4AE Tel 01276 457600 ranleigh School Unknown hristian A 7-18 3-18 OMP 260.6 234.9 210.9 A- - 999.8 773.6 700.3 86% 92% 54% 83% 57% 13% 3% 261.1 235.2 211.1 A- 999.4 775.5 700.7 92% 54% 83% Horseshoe Lane ranleigh GU6 8QQ Tel 01483 273666 Dunottar School Unknown 7-19 245.0 + 879.3 83% 33% 244.9 877.6 94% High Trees oad eigate H2 7EL Tel 01737 761945 East Surrey ollege Gatton Point London oad edhill H1 2JX Tel 01737 772611 Epsom and Ewell High School Unknown General Further Education ollege 16+ 11-18 GILS N/A 223.7 + 763.2 88% 18% 223.7 + 763.2 88% uxley Lane West Ewell Epsom KT19 9JW Tel 020 89740400 Epsom ollege ollege oad Epsom KT17 4JQ Tel 01372 821000 Esher ollege Weston Green oad Thames Ditton KT7 0J Tel 020 83980291 A Unknown Sixth Form ollege 16+ OMP 13-18 N/A 212.8 249.6 215.7 + + 743.8 904.9 796.4 68% 85% 86% 84% 96% 16% 34% 13% 212.8 250.5 + + 743.8 909.0 800.1 68% 85% 86% 84% 96% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 3 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 60 13 13 13 4 11.4 11.4 1.6 225 109 109 109 101.9 109.0 92 38 38 38 37.5 38.0 235.1 Dist+ 640.0 3 69% 340 144 115 115 61 97.7 99.0 45.0 251 115 115 115 2 110.1 114.4 0.6 33 17 17 17 17.0 17.0 207.0 Merit+ 458.0 46% 5 1601 286 286 286.0 222.9 Dist 733.4 62% 76% 130 42 31 31 21 25.9 25.9 16.1 339 170 170 170 166.5 170.0 243.8 Dist+ 701.9 6% 39% 1788 817 797 797 95 739.8 768.4 48.6 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 4

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Ewell astle School hurch Street Ewell Epsom KT17 2AW Tel 020 83931413 Focus School - Hindhead ampus Unknown 3-18 OYS 199.0-663.2 84% 89% 5% 199.1-663.3 84% 89% Highcombe Edge Tilford oad Hindhead GU26 6SJ Tel 01428 601800 Frensham Heights School owledge Farnham GU10 4EA Tel 01252 792561 Fullbrook School hristian Unknown 7-18 3-18 181.6 236.1 D 692.1 822.9 7 9 9 26% 182.8 236.4 D 696.3 824.2 7 9 9 Selsdon oad New Haw Addlestone KT15 3HW Tel 01932 349301 George Abbot School A OMP 220.0 + 770.4 89% 9 13% 220.4 + 772.6 89% 9 Woodruff Avenue Guildford GU1 1XX Tel 01483 888000 Glyn School A OMP 224.6 + 888.2 93% 22% 224.7 + 889.7 93% The Kingsway Ewell Epsom KT17 1N Tel 020 87164949 Godalming ollege Tuesley Lane Godalming GU7 1S Tel 01483 423526 Gordon s School A Sixth Form ollege 16+ OMP N/A 212.8 218.1 + 732.2 792.6 89% 78% 93% 11% 14% 213.3 219.1 + 734.9 797.0 89% 78% 93% agshot oad West End Woking GU24 9PT Tel 01276 858084 Greenacre School for Girls Sutton Lane anstead SM7 3A Tel 01737 352114 Guildford ollege of Further and Higher Education A Unknown OMP 3-18 GILS 228.0 218.4 - + 806.3 728.0 87% 23% 228.0 218.4 - + 806.3 728.0 87% Stoke Park Guildford GU1 1EZ Tel 01483 448500 General Further Education ollege 16+ N/A 211.8 737.2 69% 83% 4% 211.9 738.2 69% 83% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 5 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 74 19 19 19 18.9 19.0 24 10 10 10 9.8 10.0 85 31 31 31 30.8 31.0 201.3 Merit+ 573.1 238 96 93 93 12 87.0 87.6 8.4 206.3 Merit+ 641.6 18% 461 218 217 217 11 211.1 213.5 4.5 222.3 Dist 759.3 8 442 198 197 197 15 187.7 190.0 8.1 232.1 Dist+ 615.1 16% 44% 1818 824 739 739 194 671.5 697.8 126.2 173 81 81 81 81.0 81.0 31 15 15 15 15.0 15.0 206.5 Merit+ 515.7 54% 81% 3250 772 121 121 676 105.2 106.8 665.2 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 6

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Guildford ounty School Farnham oad Guildford GU2 4LU Tel 01483 504089 Guildford High School London oad Guildford GU1 1SJ Tel 01483 561440 Halliford School A hristian OMP 4-19 GILS 228.2 273.3 - A 759.9 1023.5 83% 91% 23% 67% 228.3 273.4 - A 761.1 1023.8 83% 91% ussell oad Shepperton TW17 9HX Tel 01932 223593 Heathside School Unknown 11-19 209.3 731.9 94% 15% 209.0 731.5 94% rooklands Lane Weybridge KT13 8UZ Tel 01932 846162 Hinchley Wood School FD OMP 224.4 + 808.0 94% 21% 224.4 + 808.0 94% laygate Lane Hinchley Wood Esher KT10 0AQ Tel 020 83987161 Howard of Effingham School A OMP 227.3-798.8 3 227.8-800.9 Lower oad Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5J Tel 01372 453694 Hurtwood House School A OMP 211.0 852.8 89% 11% 211.2 853.6 89% Holmbury St Mary Dorking H5 6NU Tel 01483 279000 King Edward s School Witley Wormley Godalming GU8 5SG Tel 01428 686700 Kings ollege (closed) Unknown 15-19 10-19 260.3 A- 924.4 33% 260.4 205.7 A- 925.6 1123.8 Southway Guildford GU2 8DU Tel 01483 458956 Kings ollege Guildford Southway Guildford GU2 8DU Tel FD A OMP OMP 158.0 E+ 463.1 25% 3 85% applicable. Institution opened after January 2014 158.0 E+ 463.1 25% 3 85% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 7 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 214 71 70 70 3 68.6 69.2 1.8 176 98 98 98 98.0 98.0 118 47 47 47 46.6 47.0 229 114 114 114 114.0 114.0 159 67 67 67 66.5 67.0 221.8 Dist 688.6 4% 32% 350 171 167 167 25 159.2 159.6 11.4 327 161 161 161 160.2 161.0 130 53 53 53.0 219.6 613.8 21% 84% 91 29 20 20 19 14.2 14.2 14.8 applicable. Institution opened after January 2014 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 8

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Lingfield re Dame acecourse oad Lingfield H7 6PH Tel 01342 832407 North East Surrey ollege of Technology eigate oad Ewell Epsom KT17 3DS Tel 020 83941731 re Dame Senior School hristian General Further Education ollege 16+ 2-19 N/A 235.4 815.6 3 235.4 815.6 urwood House onvent Lane obham KT11 1HA Tel 01932 869990 Oxted School oman atholic 11-18 GILS 240.0 834.3 24% 240.0 834.3 luehouse Lane Oxted H8 0A Tel 01883 712425 Prior s Field School Y OMP 211.9 704.7 81% 97% 11% 212.4 707.5 81% 97% Priors Field oad Godalming GU7 2H Tel 01483 810551 The Priory ofe Voluntary Aided School West ank Dorking H4 3DG Tel 01306 887337 eeds School Sandy Lane obham KT11 2ES Tel 01932 869044 eigate ollege astlefield oad eigate H2 0SD Tel 01737 221118 eigate Grammar School Unknown VA hurch of EnglandOMP 10-19 hurch of England Sixth Form ollege 16+ 11-19 GILS N/A 230.7 184.6 238.7 215.0 - D + 795.8 740.6 869.4 759.3 63% 96% 55% 88% 8 15% 3% 32% 8% 230.7 184.6 238.8 215.5 - D + 795.8 740.6 870.5 761.8 63% 96% 55% 88% 8 eigate oad eigate H2 0QS Tel 01737 222231 osebery School Unknown 2-18 262.5 A- 922.9 54% 262.5 A- 923.1 White Horse Drive Epsom KT18 7NQ Tel 01372 720439 A OMP GILS 230.1-797.4 92% 18% 230.1-797.5 92% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 9 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 113 43 43 43 43.0 43.0 214.7 550.4 69% 76% 1823 481 1 1 481 0.4 0.4 480.6 41 21 21 21 21.0 21.0 356 153 152 152 5 148.5 150.5 2.5 91 40 40 40 40.0 40.0 238.1 Dist+ 915.9 6 77% 145 48 32 32 30 26.6 26.6 21.4 221 101 101 101 100.1 101.0 247.5 Dist*- 719.3 22% 55% 2135 959 756 756 534 605.4 609.5 349.5 245 115 115 115 114.8 115.0 255 116 116 116 115.3 116.0 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 10

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 oyal Alexandra and Albert School Gatton Park eigate H2 0TD Tel 01737 649000 oyal Grammar School VA 7-18 Á OMP 221.3 + 828.9 72% 96% 17% 220.1 + 826.6 72% 96% High Street Guildford GU1 3 Tel 01483 880600 The oyal School Inter- /non- denominational 11-18 OYS 272.2 A 1014.9 75% 272.0 A 1014.5 Farnham Lane Haslemere GU27 1HQ Tel 01428 605805 ydens Enterprise School and Sixth Form ollege 3-18 hurch of EnglandGILS 240.6 1030.9 37% 240.4 1031.2 Hersham oad Walton-on-Thames KT12 5PY Tel 01932 242994 St Andrew s atholic School Grange oad Leatherhead KT22 7JP Tel 01372 277881 St ede s School A VA oman atholic OMP OMP 206.5 209.7 756.4 729.9 89% 61% 88% 14% 12% 207.2 209.7 759.7 729.9 89% 61% 88% arlton oad edhill H1 2LQ Tel 01737 212108 St atherine s School Station oad ramley Guildford GU5 0DF Tel 01483 899701 St George s ollege Weybridge VA hurch of England/oman OMP atholic 4-18 hurch of EnglandGILS 227.0 255.2 - A- 822.7 1060.8 91% 2 52% 227.6 255.2 - A- 826.2 1060.8 91% Weybridge oad Addlestone KT15 2QS Tel 01932 839300 St James Senior oys School oman atholic 11-19 252.1 + 899.0 54% 252.1 + 899.0 hurch oad Ashford TW15 3DZ Tel 01784 266930 Inter- /non- denominational St John the aptist atholic omprehensive School, Woking 10-19 OYS 238.0 774.4 81% 85% 15% 237.4 774.9 81% 85% Elmbridge Lane Kingfield Woking GU22 9AL Tel 01483 729343 VA oman atholic OMP 230.8-817.5 92% 22% 231.0-818.3 92% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 11 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 248.4 Dist*- 806.7 6% 18% 138 55 53 53 17 46.2 48.4 6.6 274 126 126 126 125.4 126.0 76 30 30 30 29.1 30.0 164 56 56 56 5 52.0 54.7 1.3 254.3 Dist*- 811.5 29% 151 61 59 59 21 51.1 51.1 9.9 228.2 Dist 818.9 29% 313 148 148 148 7 142.8 145.4 2.6 171 83 83 83 83.0 83.0 249 106 106 106 106.0 106.0 66 27 27 27 3 24.7 25.4 1.6 232.0 Dist+ 721.8 4 259 120 118 118 10 114.8 115.2 4.8 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 12

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 St John s School Epsom oad Leatherhead KT22 8SP Tel 01372 373000 St Paul s atholic ollege hristian 13-18 243.0 854.4 32% 243.2 855.6 Manor Lane Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6JE Tel 01932 783811 St Peter s atholic School VA oman atholic OMP 209.9 702.5 62% 82% 8% 209.9 702.5 62% 82% Horseshoe Lane East Merrow Guildford GU1 2TN Tel 01483 534654 St Teresa s School Effingham Hill Dorking H5 6ST Tel 01372 452037 Salesian School, hertsey VA oman atholic oman atholic OMP 10-18 GILS 220.3 243.7 + 807.9 915.6 76% 9 8 16% 33% 220.5 244.7 + 809.9 918.2 76% 9 8 Guildford oad hertsey KT16 9LU Tel 01932 582520 Sir William Perkins s School VA oman atholic OMP 233.0-896.5 97% 2 233.5-898.3 97% Guildford oad hertsey KT16 9N Tel 01932 574900 Strode s ollege High Street Egham TW20 9D Tel 01784 437506 Therfield School Unknown Sixth Form ollege 16+ 11-19 GILS N/A 253.1 193.7 + D+ 1032.8 696.4 68% 84% 4 6% 253.0 194.8 + D+ 1033.3 701.7 68% 84% Dilston oad Leatherhead KT22 7NZ Tel 01372 818123 Tomlinscote School and Sixth Form ollege Y OMP 215.3 + 757.3 94% 16% 215.1 + 757.4 94% Tomlinscote Way Frimley amberley GU16 8PY Tel 01276 709050 Tormead School A OMP 208.0 712.7 66% 93% 15% 208.3 714.0 66% 93% 27 ranley oad Guildford GU1 2JD Tel 01483 575101 Inter- /non- denominational 4-18 GILS 248.8 + 897.6 36% 248.8 + 897.6 England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 13 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 261 125 125 125 124.6 125.0 230.5 Dist+ 601.6 12% 51% 271 88 71 71 41 60.5 60.5 27.5 246.1 Dist*- 828.4 88% 215 74 74 74 17 61.9 64.5 9.5 90 40 40 40 39.0 40.0 286 113 113 113 3 104.9 112.2 0.8 111 50 50 50 48.6 50.0 216.5 642.1 37% 75% 1473 623 502 502 234 435.0 449.5 173.5 195.0 Merit 585.0 205 73 64 64 9 63.5 64.0 9.0 205.5 Merit+ 340.4 3% 17% 317 93 68 68 36 63.3 63.6 29.4 108 56 56 56 56.0 56.0 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 14

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Warlingham School Tithe Pit Shaw Lane Warlingham 6 9Y Tel 01883 624067 Woking ollege ydens Way Woking GU22 9DL Tel 01483 761036 Woldingham School A Sixth Form ollege 16+ OMP N/A 201.6 210.7-695.7 723.7 74% 75% 94% 9 4% 7% 201.7 211.1-696.8 725.6 74% 75% 94% 9 Marden Park Woldingham aterham 3 7YA Tel 01883 349431 Yehudi Menuhin School oman atholic 10-18 GILS 252.8 + 934.9 96% 36% 253.0 + 936.3 96% Stoke d Abernon obham KT11 3QQ Tel 01932 864739 Unknown 8-19 244.7 588.8 19% 94% 13% 244.7 588.8 19% 94% Local Authority area: West Sussex Local Authority area average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) The Angmering School 211.8 731.2 72. 90. 99.7% 10.6% 211.9 734.6 72.1% 90. 99.7% Station oad Angmering Littlehampton N16 4HH Tel 01903 772351 Ardingly ollege Y OMP 205.9 638.5 7 93% 1 206.5 642.3 7 93% ollege oad Ardingly Haywards Heath H17 6SQ Tel 01444 893000 ishop Luffa hurch of England School, hichester 2-18 hurch of England 235.9 808.1 92% 28% 232.4-951.8 ishop Luffa lose hichester PO19 3LT Tel 01243 787741 urgess Hill School for Girls VA hurch of EnglandOMP 233.3-849.0 29% 233.6-852.0 Keymer oad urgess Hill H15 0EG Tel 01444 241050 entral Sussex ollege ollege oad rawley H10 1N Tel 01293 442200 Unknown General Further Education ollege 16+ 2-19 GILS N/A 244.3 203.9-867.4 667.0 89% 61% 92% 89% 41% 5% 245.2 204.5 + - 872.0 670.5 89% 61% 92% 89% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 15 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 231.6 Dist+ 703.1 7% 28% 326 144 140 140 29 129.7 130.8 13.2 224.4 Dist 534.2 27% 55% 968 417 308 308 163 281.7 283.7 133.3 175 75 75 75 74.6 75.0 31 16 16 16 16.0 16.0 218.6 525.0 29.9% 56.2% 100. 177.7 Pass+ 391.9 23% 54% 227 71 61 61 13 59.2 59.9 11.1 236 111 75 111 74.6 111.0 306 139 139 139 137.1 139.0 103 37 37 37 36.5 37.0 211.6 428.7 13% 47% 2787 742 372 372 447 335.9 338.8 403.2 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 16

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 hichester ollege Westgate Fields hichester PO19 1S Tel 01243 786321 hichester Free School The ourtyard, Vinnetrow oad uncton hichester PO20 1QH Tel 01243 850544 hichester High School for oys Kingsham d hichester PO19 8AE Tel 01243 787691 hichester High School for Girls General Further Education ollege 16+ F A N/A 4-19 Á OMP 11-18 OMP OYS 204.5 200.6 - - 608.0 673.6 54% 69% 86% 97% 4% 14% 204.5 201.1 - - 608.5 674.9 54% 69% 86% 97% Kingsham oad hichester PO19 8E Tel 01243 787014 hrist s Hospital A 11-18 OMP GILS 218.7 + 732.2 82% 16% 218.9 + 733.3 82% Horsham H13 0LJ Tel 01403 247432 The ollege of ichard ollyer In Horsham Hurst oad Horsham H12 2EJ Tel 01403 210822 Farlington School 11-18 hurch of England Sixth Form ollege 16+ N/A 239.9 217.6 + 873.0 812.8 83% 83% 93% 34% 13% 233.0 217.8 - + 914.1 813.6 94% 83% 93% Strood Park Horsham H12 3PN Tel 01403 254967 Felpham ommunity ollege Unknown 3-18 GILS 210.7 741.8 85% 8% 211.2 744.2 85% Felpham Way Felpham ognor egis PO22 8EL Tel 01243 826511 Focus School - Pulborough ampus rinsbury ampus East Stane Street North Heath Pulborough H20 1DJ Tel 01798 875836 Hazelwick School Y hristian OMP 7-18 200.2 205.3-720.0 996.6 62% 75% 78% 7% 200.0 207.0-719.9 999.0 62% 75% 78% Hazelwick Mill Lane Three ridges rawley H10 1SX Tel 01293 403344 A OMP 209.3 717.8 86% 12% 209.6 719.4 86% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 17 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 216.3 492.5 39% 51% 3677 764 158 158 611 155.1 156.0 608.0 107 30 29 29 5 27.1 27.4 2.6 132 57 57 57 1 56.3 56.7 0.3 293 144 122 144 117.3 144.0 222.9 Dist 537.7 1% 56% 1641 678 619 619 124 587.4 590.3 87.7 47 13 13 13 12.9 13.0 243.0 Dist+ 774.0 31% 65% 230 102 86 86 49 70.5 70.9 31.1 223.3 Dist 1232.4 33% 21 8 8 8 6 5.9 6.3 1.7 189.4 Merit- 633.1 340 151 151 151 8 147.7 148.6 2.4 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 18

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Holy Trinity ofe Secondary School, rawley uckswood Drive Gossops Green rawley H11 8JE Tel 01293 423690 Hurstpierpoint ollege VA hurch of EnglandOMP 208.9 774.1 81% 96% 11% 209.4 776.0 81% 96% ollege Lane Hurstpierpoint Hassocks N6 9JS Tel 01273 833636 Ifield ommunity ollege 4-19 hurch of England 243.3 825.9 93% 34% 241.4 861.4 93% rawley Avenue Ifield rawley H11 0D Tel 01293 420500 Imberhorne School Y OMP 195.9-608.0 2 52% 196.0-609.0 2 52% Imberhorne Lane East Grinstead H19 1QY Tel 01342 323562 Lancing ollege Y OMP 211.5 732.0 75% 87% 13% 212.0 734.8 75% 87% Lancing N15 0W Tel 01273 452213 Lavant House 12-18 hurch of England 239.6 875.7 91% 97% 35% 239.9 876.7 91% 97% West Lavant hichester PO18 9A Tel 01243 527211 The Littlehampton Academy Unknown 7-18 GILS 220.8 + 788.6 14% 220.8 + 788.6 Fitzalan oad Littlehampton N17 6FE Tel 01903 711120 Midhurst other ollege A hristian OMP 202.7-691.3 7 85% 5% 202.8-691.9 7 85% North Street Midhurst GU29 9DT Tel 01730 812451 Northbrook ollege, Sussex Littlehampton oad Worthing N12 6NU Tel 01903 606060 Oriel High School A General Further Education ollege 16+ OMP N/A 197.5-706.6 83% 96% 96% 9% 198.3-711.2 83% 96% 96% Matthews Drive Maidenbower rawley H10 7XW Tel 01293 880350 Y OMP 204.8-728.4 56% 8 8% 204.8-728.4 56% 8 England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 19 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 240.3 Dist+ 815.3 11% 248 111 110 110 19 103.1 104.1 6.9 294 149 136 148 5 133.6 145.9 3.1 229.1 Dist 715.7 5 9 181 61 25 25 52 16.1 16.2 44.8 219.3 603.9 6% 77% 359 165 155 155 35 139.8 141.4 23.6 240 109 108 108 1 107.3 108.0 1.0 18 7 7 7 7.0 7.0 214.5 604.9 24% 56% 257 80 66 66 34 57.0 57.2 22.8 228.0 Dist 655.5 5 86 26 23 23 6 21.4 22.1 3.9 213.6 497.7 52% 62% 1057 400 400 400.0 214.7 694.8 27% 68% 217 105 84 84 56 67.6 67.6 37.4 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 20

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Our Lady of Sion School Gratwicke oad Worthing N11 4L Tel 01903 204063 The egis School oman atholic 3-19 235.5 807.9 94% 28% 235.5 807.9 94% Westloats Lane ognor egis West Sussex PO21 5LH Tel 01243 871010 Sackville School A 11-19 OMP 198.2-635.5 5 77% 8% 198.8-637.7 5 77% Lewes oad East Grinstead H19 3TY Tel 01342 410140 St Paul s atholic ollege Y OMP 215.1 + 702.2 7 89% 14% 215.1 + 702.2 7 89% Jane Murray Way urgess Hill H15 8GA Tel 01444 873898 The St Philip Howard atholic High School VA oman atholic OMP 226.1-782.8 88% 9 12% 226.1-782.8 88% 9 Elm Grove South arnham ognor egis PO22 0EN Tel 01243 552055 St Wilfrid s atholic omprehensive School, rawley VA oman atholic OMP 224.0 + 799.0 94% 25% 224.0 + 799.0 94% Old Horsham oad rawley H11 8PG Tel 01293 421421 Seaford ollege VA oman atholic OMP 205.2 698.1 85% 4% 205.5 699.9 85% Lavington Park Petworth GU28 0N Tel 01798 867392 Shoreham Academy Kingston Lane Shoreham-by-Sea N43 6YT Tel 01273 274100 The Sir obert Woodard Academy Upper oundstone Lane Sompting N15 9QZ Tel 01903 767434 Slindon ollege Slindon Arundel N18 0H Tel 01243 814320 7-18 hurch of England A hristian A hristian Inter- /non- denominational OMP OMP 10-18 OYS 209.9 202.9 194.8 - D+ 705.4 677.3 607.1 68% 51% 3 81% 78% 6 97% 16% 5% 210.0 203.2 195.0 - - 706.2 678.6 608.1 68% 51% 3 81% 78% 6 97% England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 21 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 77 36 36 36 36.0 36.0 244.2 Dist+ 737.9 4 74% 204 82 62 62 42 50.5 51.0 31.0 228.0 Dist 605.0 41% 328 127 122 122 27 112.1 112.1 14.9 230.3 Dist+ 611.3 293 111 104 104 17 98.2 98.2 12.8 161 53 53 53 53.0 53.0 179 68 68 68 3 66.6 67.0 1.0 201.3 Merit+ 557.8 73% 155 65 63 63 11 58.0 58.1 6.9 230.4 Dist+ 708.1 49% 78% 233 64 45 45 37 36.1 36.3 27.7 241.0 Dist+ 636.4 3 67% 127 38 20 20 30 14.0 14.3 23.7 12 4 2 2 3 1.3 1.3 2.7 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 22

South East SHOOLS AND OLLEGES A Levels % of s achieving Academic* % of s achieving equivalent to: 3 s s 1 grades AA or higher in facilitating subjects 3 s 2 s 1 Steyning Grammar School Shooting Field Steyning N44 3X Tel 01903 814555 Thomas ennett ommunity ollege V hurch of EnglandOMP 220.0 + 769.1 88% 97% 11% 216.4 + 793.1 88% Ashdown Drive Tilgate rawley H10 5AD Tel 01293 526255 Weald School, the Station oad illingshurst H14 9Y Tel 01403 787200 Worth School A Y OMP OMP 199.7 227.3 - - 617.3 795.1 53% 76% 85% 88% 2% 21% 199.8 227.4 - - 617.8 795.9 53% 76% 85% 88% Paddockhurst oad Turners Hill rawley H10 4SD Tel 01342 710200 Worthing ollege olsover oad Worthing N13 1NS Tel 01903 243389 SIXTH FOM ENTES/ONSOTIA oman atholic General Further Education ollege 16+ 11-19 N/A 238.8 200.7-869.9 679.5 96% 54% 82% 28% 6% 237.9 201.3-909.2 683.6 96% 54% 82% hichester High Schools Sixth Form For further information contact one of the participating schools 212.8 713.1 78% 15% 213.1 714.3 78% Participating Schools: hichester High School for oys, hichester High School for Girls England average (state-funded schools and FE colleges) England average (including all schools and Further Education sector colleges) 211.2 215.5 + 772.8 787.1 77.9% 79.5% 92.4% 11.9% 15. 211.3 215.7 + 776.6 794.0 78.1% 80. 92.6% 23 * Academic include s, Pre-U, AQA accalaureate, International accalaureate, Free Standing Maths Qualifications, AEA and Extended Projects.

Vocational ohort information Average point score per % of s achieving: Number of s: Number of full time equivalent s: * 3 1 qualification aged 16-18 KS5 223.6 Dist 722.0 73% 503 214 194 212 11 189.1 207.3 6.7 210.4 493.6 13% 168 57 53 53 16 48.7 48.8 8.2 228.5 Dist 719.1 7% 48% 290 124 120 120 29 108.9 109.2 14.8 229 105 95 105 1 93.5 104.5 0.5 225.6 Dist 620.6 28% 63% 1497 534 379 380 288 318.1 323.1 210.9 205.7 Merit+ 495.7 17% 239 87 86 86 6 83.4 84.1 2.9 560.1 560.5 47.4% 47.3% * This is based on the grading structure Distinction, Merit and Pass e.g. Dist*=Distinction Star 24

Glossary and Abbreviations Type of school or college Academy (A) Academies are state funded schools that are independent of local authorities. Academies are primarily all-ability schools and beneit from greater freedoms and lexibilities which help them to innovate and raise standards. Academy onverter Mainstream onverter academies are schools that have become an academy in their own right, or as part of a trust with one or more schools. Academy Sponsor led Special School (ASS) A special academy with a sponsor to provide support and to help to raise standards. ity Technology ollege (T) ity Technology ollege or ity ollege for the Technology of the Arts, independent all-ability, non fee-paying school ofering pupils the opportunity to a curriculum geared, with the help of private sector sponsors, towards the world of work. ommunity School (Y) ommunity Schools are maintained by the local authority (LA). The LA is the admissions authority i.e. it has main responsibility for deciding arrangements for admitting pupils. ommunity Special School ommunity Special Schools are maintained by the LA, which are organised to make special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs (SEN). Foundation School Foundation Schools are maintained by the LA. They may have a foundation (generally religious) that appoints some but not most of the governing body. The governing body is the admissions authority. Foundation Special School Foundation Special Schools are maintained by the LA, which are speciically organised to make special educational provision for pupils with SEN. Free Schools Free Schools are all-ability state-funded schools set up in response to what local people say they want and need in order to improve education for children in their community. They have the same legal requirements as academies and enjoy the same freedoms and lexibilities. Free School University Technology ollege University Technical olleges (UTs) are technical academies for 14 to 19-year-olds. They have university and employer sponsors and combine practical and studies. Free School Studio School Studio Schools are innovative schools for 14 to 19-year-olds, backed by local businesses and employers. They focus on equipping young people with a wide range of employability skills and a core of qualiications, delivered in a practical and project-based way. 16-19 Free School 16-19 Free Schools enjoy the same freedoms as other free schools but are speciically for s within the 16-19 age range. They will often ofer a specialised or curriculum and can select s on GSE grades or other criteria. Further Education olleges olleges in the Further Education sector are identiied by their college type eg General Further Education ollege, Sixth Form ollege, Agriculture and Horticulture ollege etc. Independent egistered as an independent school, normally charge fees.

Independent Special School Independent school approved under the Education Act 1996 to take pupils who have statements of special educational needs (SEN). MoD Funded ollege ollege funded by the Ministry of Defence. Non-Maintained Special School Non-Maintained Special Schools are approved by the Secretary of State under the Education Act 1996. They are specially organised to make special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs. Special Academy Special academies are academies organised in such a way as to provide speciic educational provision for pupils with special educational needs. Special Free School Special Free Schools enjoy the same freedoms as other free schools but are speciically for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities. Voluntary Aided School Voluntary Aided schools are maintained by the LA, with a foundation (generally religious) that appoints most of the governing body. The governing body is the admissions authority. Voluntary ontrolled School Voluntary ontrolled schools are maintained by the LA, with a foundation (generally religious) which appoints some but not most - of the governing body. The LA is the admissions authority. Admissions basis for schools omprehensive - Admits all pupils, usually regardless of their ability or aptitude; includes schools operating pupil ability banding admission arrangements. Modern - A school which may have the ability proile of its intake afected by local grammar schools admitting a high proportion of higher ability pupils. Admits pupils regardless of their ability or aptitude, including those who have not been selected for a place at a selective school. Selective - Admits pupils wholly or mainly with reference to ability. These schools are formally designated as grammar schools. Applicable - Admits pupils regardless of ability or aptitude. Admissions basis for colleges collected/applicable - Further Education colleges admit s regardless of ability or aptitude. Abbreviations A/AS and Advanced Subsidiary - qualiications available in general and applied subjects. TE usiness and Technology Education ouncil. KS5 These tables report the results of 16-18 year old s advanced level, otherwise referred to as end of Key Stage 5. LA NA NE Local Authority. Figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data ield is not applicable to this school or college.. The school or college has no s for the qualiications reported. Information has been suppressed because the underlying numbers are too small. 4 Feeder school or college for a sixth form centre or consortium. School published in secondary school (key stage 4) performance tables rown copyright 2015 Extracts from this document may be reproduced for non-commercial educational or training purposes on condition that the source is acknowledged. Published January 2015