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Secondary transfer information meeting 16 th September 2015 Mr. Neale Ms. Palmer Mr. Knapp.

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1 Secondary transfer information meeting 16 th September 2015 Mr. Neale Ms. Palmer Mr. Knapp

2 Some frequently asked questions: How does the process work? How well do children do at BP? Which schools do BP children get in to? How much does private education cost? Will my child get offered a place at our school of choice?

3 Academic results at BP Consistently higher results than national and Wandsworth averages in all subjects at Key Stage 1 & 2 in 2014/15 Results are continuing to improve year on year Most children make expected progress or above All children are individually tracked and support is provided if necessary

4 Key Stage One. Year 2. 14-15Compared to national 2014 % NATBPNATBPNATBPNATBPNATBP Sp & Lis Read Writ Math Sci L2+8996.69093.18688.19294.89194.9 L2b+ 8186.47072.88084.7 L32440.63149.11632.224442242.3 2013-2014 Lev 2+ Maths 90% Reading 91% Writing 90% (A child equates to 2.4% in 13-14)

5 Key Stage Two. Year 6. 14-15Assessment Tests NATBPNATBPNATBPNATBPNATBPNATBP Eng Sp & Lis Read Write Maths Sci L31011393127107 0% L4+4849253997529345935031.03% L53736724576294536693868.96% L6113302363100% L4+87869787978393879388100% L5+3937724876304842693868.96% NATBP GPS L3 3 L4+ 97 L5 69 L6 10 L4+ 97 L5+ 69 2013-2014 Maths 92% Reading 88% Writing 88% (A child equates to 4% in 13-14)

6 Y514-15 DLY5 14-15 RBY5 READWRITEMATHSREADWRITEMATHS All 255.45.24.9All 223.83.13.7 PP 46.25.75.2PP 34.7 3.1 SEN 64.74.34SEN 543.22.8 E2LNA E2LNA BOYS 154.43.74.3BOYS 103.83.14.2 GIRLS 104.34.93.8GIRLS 125.433.1 Y614-15 SPY6 -3Below READWRITEMATHS 3.0Expected All 294.74.95.7 3.6Good PP 63.94.24.3 Outstanding SEN 85.74.54.3 E2LNA PP Free school Meals BOYS 184.3 4.6 SEN Special Educ Needs GIRLS 114.87.35.9 Pupil progress

7 Which schools do BP children get in to? In 2014/15 Year 6 pupils secured offers at the following schools: State sector Graveney 4 offers Burntwood 8 offers Ashcroft Academy 2 offers St Cecilia’s 1 offer Ernest Bevin 2 offers Chestnut grove 3 offers Southfields1 offer Rickards Lodge 1 offer Ark Putney 2 offers Wimbledon College 1 offer Independent Sector Emmanuel 6 offers James Alan Girls 2 offers Whitgift 2 offers Wallington Grammar 2 offers Streatham High 3 offers Alleyns2 offers Dulwich 3 offers Greycoats 1 offer N.B. 12 of these are scholarships and or bursaries or reduced fees

8 07-0808-0909-1010-1111-1212-1313-1414-1515-16 Foundation Burntwood94877778 Graveney11122222 Southfields11121 Elliot33 Academies Ashcroft11111 Community LEA Chestnut Grove1211 733111 Church LEA John Bosco St Cecilia’s4145666

9 Other LEA Lady Margaret’s1 Tiffin’s Girls11 Grammar 2212221 Hurlingham & Chelsea 1 Raynes Park High1 S Mark’s C of E1 London Oratory Sutton Grammar1 2 Coombe Boys2 Private High 1111 Alleyns

10 07-0808-0909-1010-1111-1212-1313-1414-1515-16 Thomas’s1 Emmanuel 22133454 Streatham High 21 James Allan girls1221 Dulwich1111 Wallington Girls High 1 Ursuline High School 2 Whitgift23212 Hall Wimbledon12 Kingston Grammar1 Un-Known move out area 323 Not Placed Un-known Private13

11 How much does private education cost? 3 Independent sector examples of fees: £3790 per term £11,370 year £4280 per term £12,840 year £4520 per term £13,560 year + termly meals ranging from included in fees to £225 per term + music or learning tuition £21 to £45 per hour Beatrix Potter All funding for everything at BP £4,649 per pupil per year covered by the State + meals only from Key Stage 2.

12 Will my child get offered a place at our school of choice? By the end of Year 6 on average: In the state sector 98% of BP children gain an offer at their first school of choice In the independent sector of BP children 97% gain an offer at their first school of choice

13 In conclusion…… “Pupils have exemplary behaviour…..they enjoy learning and they love coming to school….” Ofsted, December 2014 Pupils achieve excellent learning and progress at the end of KS1 (Y2) and KS2 (Y6) Staying to Y6 pays: children will get into their schools of choice Retaining pupils is good for their cohorts and for the school


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