The Department for Education has released new data showing the progress of schools across the country.

Each school is given a score showing how much progress pupils at that school have made between the end of key stage two and the end of key stage four, compared to pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage two.

A score of over zero means that pupils made more progress, on average, whereas a score below zero means pupils made less progress, on average.

According to the DfE, a negative progress score does not mean that pupils made no progress, or that the school has failed, but rather it means pupils in the school made less progress than other pupils across England with similar results at the end of key stage two.

We have compiled a list of secondary schools in Greenwich alongside their results, revealing the schools where pupils made more progress against the national average.

 

Well above average

Ark Greenwich Free School: 1.11

St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive School: 0.79

St Ursula’s Convent School: 0.6

Eltham Hill School: 0.51

Harris Academy Greenwich: 0.39

 

Average

Saint Mary Magdalene Church of England All Through School: 0.08

St Paul’s Academy: 0.05

The Halley Academy: 0.05

The John Roan School: 0.01

Woolwich Polytechnic School: -0.07

Stationers’ Crown Woods Academy: -0.12

 

Below average

Leigh Academy Blackheath: -0.25

Thomas Tallis School: -0.31

Plumstead Manor School: -0.68

Royal Greenwich Trust School: -0.8

There are other secondary schools in Greenwich which are not on the list.

The DfE said: “We do not publish Progress 8 data for independent schools and independent special schools, or breakdowns by disadvantaged and other pupils for independent schools, independent special schools and non-maintained special schools.”