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End of Key Stage Two 2023/24 Headlines

  Nishkam School 2024 *National Average (all schools) 2024
KS2 Reading Expected 94% 74%
KS2 Reading Greater Depth 57% 28%
KS2 Writing Expected 96% 72%
KS2 Writing Greater Depth 52% 13%
KS2 Maths Expected 96% 73%
KS2 Math Greater Depth 67% 22%
KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths Expected 94% 61%
KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths Greater Depth 35% 7%
KS2 Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Expected 93% 72%
KS2 Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Greater Depth 76% 28%

*This National Average figure will be updated when the validated data for 2023/24 is released.

Results are estimated to place the school in the top 1% of all England schools for pupil attainment.

 

GCSE 2023/24 Headlines

 

Nishkam School 2024

National Average (all schools) 2024

Attainment 8** 60.75 46.3* (2022-23 average)
Progress 8*** 0.97 0.0
Grade 5 or above English & Maths 78% 48% (2022-23 average)
Grade 5 or above in English 90% 55.4%
Grade 5 or above in Maths 79% 53.3%
Grade 4 or above in English 93% 71.2%
Grade 4 or above in Maths 91% 71.2%
Ebacc average 5.9 4.06 (2022-23 average)

 

*This National Average figure will be updated when the validated data for 2023/24 is released

**Attainment 8 score is the average measure of an individual student's progress across their 8 best performing subjects taken at GCSE level.

***A Progress 8 score is usually between -1 and +1. A score of +1 means that pupils in that school achieve one grade higher in each qualification than other similar pupils nationally. A score of -1 means they achieve one grade lower. The average Progress 8 score of all secondary schools nationally is 0.  Please note that this is a projected progress score based on the SISRA database of 1528 schools who have opted in to the service. This figure will be updated when the validated data for 2023/24 is released.

Results are estimated to place the school overall in the top 1% of all England schools for pupil progress.

Reflecting on the results, Sukhi Rai (Headteacher – Primary Phase) and Gerard Dineen (Headteacher- Secondary Phase), said: 

“These results are the culmination of years of hard work by staff and students in the school.  We are delighted that they have delivered and given themselves the academic currency to allow them to take their next steps in education knowing that they have an exceptionally strong academic foundation.  We are so impressed with how well our Year 6 cohort worked towards their ambitious targets and look forward to following their success as they transition into our Secondary phase. We are so pleased that such high numbers of our students have chosen to stay with us and join our Sixth Form.  We look forward to challenging them and supporting them as they pursue A-level qualifications with us. 

As always, at times like these, we do wish to thank all the support staff and stakeholders who play a huge part in these successes.  Our site team that has again worked tirelessly over the summer period to prepare our site for the upcoming academic year and are on hand every day to provide the best learning environment for our students.  Our office team who support with parental queries, student medical needs and all the other administrative logistics that it takes to run a school with close to fifteen hundred students.  Our catering team who feed our children across two dining halls twice per day over one hundred and ninety days.   We have a fantastic staff team here, eager students and supportive families.  These elements, combined with our faith-inspired and virtues led approach to education, is a recipe for success.  We are thankful for the opportunity to lead in such a great organisation.”