A Level Results

A Level Results 2024

A Level Results 2024

We are delighted with the excellent results gained by our students in their A Level examinations this year.

The success of our students in reaching their destinations of choice is particularly pleasing.

Of students who applied for University places 179 students have been offered their first choice. 9 students attained Oxbridge places and 20 students will be undertaking Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science.

We have also been pleased with the success of our students in attaining graduate apprenticeship courses.

62 students achieved at least 3 A grades at A Level and 53 students achieved all A*and A grades, an outstanding achievement.

It is evident that the hard work of our students during their time at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School has been rewarded by these A Level results.

The achievements of the students also reflect the dedication of our teachers and the quality of the support provided by our whole staff team.

We are extremely proud of every one of our students and we would like to congratulate them all on their achievements.

The Sixth Form Team at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School have once again shown why the school is one of the top centres to study A Levels in the North West.

A Level Results 2023

A Level Results 2023

Performance Measures for 2023 A Level Examinations

B- (37.41 points) is the average grade that our students achieve at Key Stage 5 (KS5).  The Lancashire average is B- (36.16 points) and the national average is B- (35.48 points).

17.7% of our A Level students achieved three A Levels at grades AAB or higher, with two in facilitating subjects. The Lancashire average is 15.0% and the national average is 15.8%.

Student retention on their study programmes is excellent: in 2023, 97.3% of our students completed their study programme and took their examinations (A Levels) with us.  This is higher than the England national average and the local authority average which are 91.5% and 93.6% respectively.

Over 95% of our students proceed immediately into education, training or employment at the end of Key Stage 5. The overwhelming majority proceed to Higher Education.  Some of our students undertake a Gap Year before continuing on to Higher Education or employment.  Our students have again proceeded to a wide range of destinations.

A Level Results 2022

A Level Results 2022

A Level Results 2021

A Level Results 2021

A Level Results 2020

A Level Results 2020

A Level Results 2019

A Level Results 2019

Performance Measures for 2019 A Level Examinations

Our progress score for A Levels is 0.02 and for academic qualifications it is 0.03. This means that, on average, our students met or exceeded their A Level target grades. The DfE categorises this as average progress, meaning students broadly achieve expected grades.

B (38.57 points) is the average grade that our students achieve at Key Stage 5 (KS5).  The Lancashire average is B- (35.12 points) and the national average is C+ (34.01 points).

22.3% of our A Level students achieved three A Levels at grades AAB or higher, with two in facilitating subjects. The Lancashire average is 15.1% and the national average is 16.5%.

All of our students left the school with a grade C or above in English and Mathematics GCSE.  English performance measure: 0.00 (no students were required to re-take either GCSE Maths or English).

Student retention on their study programmes is excellent: in 2019, 96.6% of our students completed their study programme and took their examinations (A Levels) with us.  This is higher than the England national average and the local authority average which are 91.3% and 89.5% respectively.

Over 95% of our students proceed immediately into education, training or employment at the end of Key Stage 5. The Lancashire average is 90% and the national average is 89%. The overwhelming majority proceed to Higher Education.  Some of our students undertake a Gap Year before continuing on to Higher Education or employment.  Our students have again proceeded to a wide range of destinations.

 

Summer 2018 Examinations (validated data):

A Level Results 2018

Our progress score for A Levels is 0.06, and for academic qualifications it is 0.06. This means that, on average, our students met or exceeded their A Level target grades. The DfE categorises this as average progress, meaning students broadly achieve their expected grades.

B- (37.26 points) is the average grade that our students achieve at Key Stage 5 (KS5).  The Lancashire average is B- (35.16 points) and the national average is C+ (33.66 points).

19.1% of our A Level students achieved three A Levels at grades AAB or higher, with two in facilitating subjects. The Lancashire average is 15.4% and the national average is 16.2%.

All of our students left the school with a grade C or above in English and Mathematics GCSE.  English performance measure: 0.00 (no students were required to re-take GCSE English). Mathematics performance measure: 1.00 (1 student was required to re-take GCSE Maths and improved their result by 1 GCSE grade).

Student retention on their study programmes is excellent: 96.3% of our students complete their study programme and take their examinations (A Levels) with us.  This is higher than the England national average and the local authority average which are 92.5% and 92.3% respectively.

Over 95% of our students proceed immediately into education, training or employment at the end of Key Stage 5. The Lancashire average is 90% and the national average is 89%. The overwhelming majority proceed to Higher Education.  Some of our students undertake a Gap Year before continuing on to Higher Education or employment.  Our students have again proceeded to a wide range of destinations.

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