The DfE's latest updates reveal progress scores for secondary schools in Bromley, showing the relative performance of students from key stage two to key stage four. St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School lead with a well above average score of 1.27. One school, Orion Eden Park, saw a decrease in its rating, while most others maintained their scores since January. The progress scores don't imply failure for schools with negative figures; rather, they indicate varying levels of progress in comparison to national averages, urging a contextual interpretation.
The recent updates to the DfE scores show the progress of students across schools, revealing those outperforming the national average in Bromley.
While only one school changed its rating, several schools maintain strong performance, with St Olave's and St Saviour's achieving a well above average score of 1.27.
A negative score indicates less progress compared to peers rather than failure, highlighting a nuanced view on school performance and student growth.
Despite a few schools being classified as below average according to the scores, the data must be interpreted with understanding of individual student progress.
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