Brooke Weston Academy has been recognised nationally by receiving prestigious awards for its outstanding Key Stage 4 and 5 results last year.
The awards are based on 2019 data provided by the Department for Education and Ofsted, and for the school’s commitment to collaboration, analysed by SSAT, the Schools, Students and Teachers network.
Brooke Weston Academy was found to be among the best performing non-selective secondary schools and Sixth Forms in the country, receiving six awards for being in the top 10% nationally for attainment and for being in DfE Band 1 for student progress at key stage 4. The school was also recognised for being in the top 10% nationally for student attainment in academic subjects, for being in the top 20% for attainment in applied general subjects and achieving significantly higher than national average progress in both academic and applied general subjects at Key Stage 5.
The SSAT Educational Outcomes database compares all state-funded schools in England and the highest performing schools in a range of key measures are awarded SSAT Educational Outcomes Awards.
Sue Williamson, Chief Executive of SSAT said: ‘Congratulations to Brooke Weston Academy on winning six SSAT Educational Outcomes awards. This success is down to the superb learning and teaching, outstanding support and inspirational leadership of students, staff, parents and governors. You have made a huge difference to the lives of the young people in your school. Thank you.’
Principal Pete Kirkbride said: ‘We’re delighted with these awards which are testament to the hard work and professionalism of staff and students at Brooke Weston Academy.’