What Ofsted said
This report is a summary of our impact over the last academic year (September 2023 – August 2024). Take a look at some quotes from our recent inspections.
This report is a summary of our impact over the last academic year (September 2023 – August 2024). Take a look at some quotes from our recent inspections.
“The school’s curriculum has an understanding of pupils’ trauma and barriers to learning at its heart. Pupils benefit greatly from the tailored provision they receive”
“Pupils thrive at Heath Farm School. The exceptional quality of care and education makes a positive and pivotal difference to their lives.”
“Attending Mountfield Heath School is a life-changing experience for its pupils. This remarkable place provides an inspirational, safe and nurturing environment in which pupils thrive.”
“Care, nurture and a sense of belonging permeate every aspect of the school. Leaders sharply focus on pupils’ well-being. The curriculum to promote pupils’ personal and character development is highly effective. As a result, pupils re-engage in their education and learn to trust again.”
Well done to all our pupils and colleagues on an amazing set of qualifications achieved this year.
An increase from 641 last year, these qualifications were predominantly in English and Maths but also included ICT and Science. There were also an additional 308 other qualifications at levels 1 and 2.
716
Functional skills qualifications were achieved
Acorn pupils achieved a total of 582 GCSEs in a wide variety of subjects, increasing from 536 last year. Some highlights include grade 7s achieved in Art, Computer Science, Maths and Music.
582
GCSEs achieved
685 entry-level qualifications and 118 pre-entry in a wide range of academic, vocational and life-skills subjects were achieved with most schools reporting a 100% Pass Rate. This is a huge increase from previous years.
685
Entry level qualifications with a 100% pass rate
An increase from 189 achieved last year. Some of the highest grades included two Grades 8 in Religious Studies, a Grade 8 in Fine Art, a Grade 7 in Physics and a Grade 7 in Psychology.
298
GCSEs achieved
An additional total of 350 Functional Skills Qualifications were achieved (an increase from 200 last year) – predominantly in English and Maths, but also including ICT and Science.
350
Functional Skills Qualifications
Our Scottish Schools achieved some amazing results, including 11 ‘L2-5’s, 39 National 3 Awards, 37 National 4 Awards and 12 National 5 Awards.
99
Qualifications at a national 4,5 or Higher in Scotland
716
Functional skills qualifications were achieved
An increase from 641 last year, these qualifications were predominantly in English and Maths but also included ICT and Science. There were also an additional 308 other qualifications at levels 1 and 2.
582
GCSEs achieved
Acorn pupils achieved a total of 582 GCSEs in a wide variety of subjects, increasing from 536 last year. Some highlights include grade 7s achieved in Art, Computer Science, Maths and Music.
685
Entry level qualifications with a 100% pass rate
685 entry-level qualifications and 118 pre-entry in a wide range of academic, vocational and life-skills subjects were achieved with most schools reporting a 100% Pass Rate. This is a huge increase from previous years.
298
GCSEs achieved
An increase from 189 achieved last year. Some of the highest grades included two Grades 8 in Religious Studies, a Grade 8 in Fine Art, a Grade 7 in Physics and a Grade 7 in Psychology.
350
Functional Skills Qualifications
An additional total of 350 Functional Skills Qualifications were achieved (an increase from 200 last year) – predominantly in English and Maths, but also including ICT and Science.
99
Qualifications at a national 4,5 or Higher in Scotland
Our Scottish Schools achieved some amazing results, including 11 ‘L2-5’s, 39 National 3 Awards, 37 National 4 Awards and 12 National 5 Awards.
Over the last year, the Futures Team has supported all schools across the group without any external advisor support.
Having carefully crafted a bespoke approach with our own qualified and apprentice advisors to support pupils, our learners receive unlimited support when they need it, and our schools have a professional on hand to guide them through their careers provision.
Aiden at Longdon Park School
Aiden left Longdon Park in July 2023 and is progressing to the next level at college in September, and they are really happy with his progress. He is now walking to college by himself, which he loves, and goes to the burger van by himself every Wednesday.
Aiden goes hiking every weekend now, and to Birdland nearly every month. Has also been going to the library by himself and is active in a few groups on Discord.
Kieran at Waterloo Lodge School
Since leaving Waterloo Lodge Keiran has received an unconditional offer from his chosen university and will be studying for a BA Hons in Music this September.
Keiran spent three years at Waterloo Lodge School before being admitted to two colleges and gaining recognition for his live performances. The team couldn’t be prouder of his achievements.
We scored
77%
For the fifth year running, we are a great place to work. As well as being certified we have been recognised throughout the year in the UK’s Best Workplaces for Wellbeing and the UK’s Best Workplaces for Development 2024.
Taking our next steps together
Our focus for the coming year is to continue driving innovation and expanding our services to meet growing demand. This includes opening more schools and creating additional capacity to support more pupils.