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Kingston Grammar School

London Road,
Kingston upon Thames
KT2 6PY
020 85465875

School type:
Independent
Current admission policy:
Not specified
Denomination:
Inter- /non- denominational
Feeder school:
No
Gender:
MIXED
Age range of school:
11-19
Students aged 16, 17 or 18:
226
A level students at the end of KS5:
107
Academic students at the end of KS5:
107
Vocational students at the end of KS5:
NE

View Ofsted report


Key Stage 5 Results 2014

Compare with other schools or colleges

Average point score per A level student (full-time equivalent):
923.8
Average point score per A level entry:
256.2
Average point score per academic entry:
256.1
Average point score per vocational entry:
NE
% of A level students achieving at least 3 A levels at A*-E:
99%
% of A level students achieving at least 2 A levels at A*-E:
100%
% of A level students achieving 3 A levels at grades AAB or higher (in at least 2 facilitating subjects):
48%
% of A level students achieving 3 A levels at grades AAB or higher (in at least 3 facilitating subjects):
% of academic students achieving qualifications equivalent to at least 3 A levels A*-E:
99%
% of vocational students achieving at least 3 substantial vocational qualifications:
NE
Average point score per A level entry expressed as a grade:
A-
Average point score per academic entry expressed as a grade:
A-
Average point score per vocational entry expressed as a grade:
NE

NE: The school did not enter any pupils
SUPP: The data is suppressed, as it may contain data that will allow people to identify individual pupils
IA: Tests not undertaken due to Industrial Action
Dist: Distinction
U: Unclassified

Includes data supplied by Department for Education 2010-14

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