Key Stage 4 2024/2025
- Progress 8 score = N/A for 24/25
- Pupil Premium Progress 8 score = N/A for 24/25
- Progress Score for English = N/A for 24/25
- Progress Score for Mathematics = N/A for 24/25
- Progress Score for EBacc Subjects = N/A for 24/25
- EBacc Average Point Score = 4.57
- Progress for other subjects = N/A for 24/25
- Attainment 8 score = 52.16 points
- Pupils who achieved five or more 9-4 grades including English and Maths at the end of KS4 = 73%
- Pupils who achieved five or more 9-5 grades including English and Maths at the end of KS4 = 53%
- Pupils who achieved grade 4 or above in English and Maths = 75%
- Pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths = 56%
- Pupils who achieved grade 7 or above in English and Maths = 18%
- Pupil premium pupils who achieved grade 4 or above in English and Maths = 62%
- Pupil premium Pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths = 43%
- Pupil premium Pupils who achieved grade 7 or above in English and Maths = 13%
- Pupils entering the EBacc = 41%
- Pupils staying in education or employment after Key Stage 4 = 99%
Key Stage 5 Results 2024/2025
To see all our latest Key Stage 5 results and performance please visit the Department of Education website on the following link:
Northampton Academy 16-18 Performance Tables >>>
Attainment
- APS per entry for A Level = 40.51 - Expressed as Grade B
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A*- A: 37.2%
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A*- B: 69.5%
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A*- C: 86.5%
- APS per entry for BTEC: 42.50 - Expressed as grade: Distinction+
Progress:
Progress figures have not yet been calculated by the DfE and will be updated in due course.
below are the provisional figures
A Level progress +0.59
BTEC +0.60
Student Retention
Proportion of students who complete their programme of study:
- A Levels = 100%
- Applied General = 100%
Sixth Form Outcomes
- 96% went to university
- 4% went on to do apprenticeships or employment
- 55% Russell Group universities
- 75% went to top 3rd universities
- Five students gained places on medicine and dentistry courses at university
- One student went to the University of Oxford to study Mathematics and Computer Science
- One student went to the University of Cambridge to study Law
- Three students are in Higher Level Apprenticeships
Key Stage 5 Destinations