St Joseph's Catholic High School A-Levels Results
Key Stage 5 (KS5) / A-Levels refers to the final stage of secondary education in England, covering students aged 16 to 18, typically in sixth form or college.
Key points:
- Follows Key Stage 4 (GCSEs at age 16)
- Usually includes Years 12 and 13
- Students study A-levels, T Levels, BTECs, or other post-16 qualifications
- Prepares students for university, apprenticeships, or the workplace
- No national curriculum — students choose subject specialisations
Key Stage 5 / A-Levels is a pivotal stage that prepares students for higher education, vocational training, or employment, helping them take confident steps into adult life.
Progress Score
Progress is a measure of the progress students make from the end of secondary school (Key Stage 4 / GCSE) to the end of 6th form (Key Stage 5 / A-levels). It shows how well students have improved compared to others with similar starting points and is used to assess school performance.
AAB Or Better
% of pupils achieving AAB or better at A-Level
Average A-Level Grade
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St Joseph's Catholic High School Average |
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Slough Average |
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National Average |
Average A-level Points
Average A-Level Grade (Best 3)
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St Joseph's Catholic High School Average |
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Slough Average |
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National Average |
