Bromley secondary school ratings by Department for Education

Bromley Secondary School Ratings Released by Department for Education

The Department for Education has released new ratings for secondary schools in Bromley, highlighting student progress across various institutions

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Bromley: The latest data from the Department for Education shows how well secondary schools in Bromley are doing. It measures the progress students make from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4.

This info helps identify schools where students are excelling beyond the national average. We’ve put together a list of schools in Bromley along with their scores.

Just a heads up, special schools aren’t included in this list. Here’s a quick look at the ratings:

For schools that are well above average, St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar School scored 1.27, while Newstead Wood School got 1.05. Harris Girls Academy followed closely with a score of 0.99.

Then we have schools that are above average, like Langley Park School for Boys and Girls, both at 0.4, and Harris Academy Beckenham at 0.38.

As for average scores, Chislehurst School for Girls is at 0.18, and Harris Academy Orpington is at 0.15. The Ravensbourne School and Hayes School scored 0.11 and 0.09, respectively.

Some schools, like Bullers Wood School for Boys and Darrick Wood School, scored 0, while Ravens Wood School is at -0.13.

On the lower end, Charles Darwin School scored -0.34, and Coopers School is at -0.38. Orion Eden Park, Bishop Justus CofE School, and Kemnal Technology College scored -0.55, -0.68, and -0.92, respectively.

But remember, a negative score doesn’t mean students aren’t improving. It just means they made less progress compared to others with similar starting points. A positive score indicates better progress.

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