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Ravens Wood School
Secondary
Post 16
Oakley Road, Bromley, BR28HP
016 8985 6050


School Profile

Summary
GENDER
Boys
AGE
11 - 19
PUPILS
1573

Ravens Wood School is an Academy (Academy converter). The school consists of boys aged between 11 and 19 and has a capacity of 1439. The school was last rated as Good by Ofsted on 26 Apr 2018.

This school has strong academic results. It is in the top 30% of Secondary schools in England based on Key Stage 4 GCSE performance and ranking according to the Attainment 8 score (how well pupils of the school have performed in up to 8 qualifications).


Pupil Population
PUPIL MIX
1462 boys and 111 girls
PUPILS PER TEACHER
16.3
ELIGIBLE FOR FREE SCHOOL MEALS
7.3%
ENGLISH NOT FIRST LANGUAGE
14.2%
PERSISTENT ABSENCE
8.9%
PUPIL DIVERSITY MIX
School census date: 16 Jan 2020
Not
Available
White - 78.0 %Black - 6.7 %Asian - 4.2 %Chinese - 0.8 %Mixed - 6.5 %Other - 1.8 %Unclassified - 1.8 %

Special Education Support
SPECIAL CLASSES
No
SEN SUPPORT
15.9%
EHC PLAN
1.1%


School Performance

GCSE Performance

Attainment 8 score

School
52.1
Local Authority
50.8
England
46.7

Progress 8 score

Average


Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs

School
56%
Local Authority
51%
England
43%


English Baccalaureate

  School Local Authority England
Pupils entering EBacc 70% 55% 40%
EBacc average point score 4.83 4.6 4.07


A Levels Performance

Percentage of students completing

School
88.3%
Local Authority
93.9%
England
91.3%

Progress Score

Above Average


Averages per A level entry

  School Local Authority England
Average Grade C C+ C+
Average Points 31.58 33.63 32.87


Academic Qualifications Performance

Percentage of students completing

School
88.3%
Local Authority
93.9%
England
91.2%

Progress Score

Above Average


Average results per academic qualifications

  School Local Authority England
Average Grade C C+ C+
Average Points 31.61 33.62 33.02




School Inspections

Inspections Summary

Inspectorate

The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted)

Inspection reports

Ofsted Website  

Latest inspection rating

Good

Latest inspection date

26 Apr 2018

Latest inspection summary:


Category Assessment
Quality of education No Judgement
Behaviour and attitudes No Judgement
Personal development No Judgement
Leadership and management Good
Safeguarding is effective Yes
Sixth form provision Good




School Admissions


Secondary School Admissions

Demand for secondary school places
High

Applications and Offers  
Total preferred applications 828
Of which first preference applications 206
Of which second preference applications 248
Of which third preference applications 152
Total offers made 239
Of which first preference offers 174
Of which second preference offers 32
Of which third preference offers 16




School Destinations

Student destinations after GCSEs

The percentage of students staying in education or employment (the year) after completing their GCSEs:

School
97%
Local Authority
95%
England
94%


Breakdown of destinations:

Destination School Local Authority England
Staying in education 87% 89% 87%
Staying in employment 3% 3% 3%
Staying in Apprenticeships 7% 3% 4%
Not staying in education or employment 2% 4% 5%

Student destinations after A-Levels

The percentage of students progressing to higher education or training (in the two years) after completing their A Levels:

School
69%
Local Authority
64%
England
62%


Breakdown of destinations:

Destination School Local Authority England
Degrees 65% 62% 58%
Of which top third higher education institutions
29% 27% 19%
Of which Russell Group institutions
20% 18% 14%
Of which Oxford or Cambridge
1% 2% 1%
Higher Apprenticeships 1% 1% 1%
Other study at level 4 or 5 2% 2% 3%




School Neighbourhood

Surrounding Area

PUBLIC TRANSPORT
5
GREEN SPACE
5
ENVIRONMENT
5
SAFETY
8
PROPERTY
£613,750 Median house price as at September 2020

Neighbourhood Population

DIVERSITY MIX

Not
Available
White - 94.3 %Black - 1.4 %Asian - 2.4 %Mixed - 1.3 %Other - 0.6 %

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