Harris Girls' Academy Bromley achieved a remarkable Progress 8 score of 0.99, making it the highest-performing non-selective school in Bromley and 88th nationally according to the Department for Education Performance Tables. Progress 8 measures student progress from key stage two to key stage four, with scores above zero indicating better-than-expected progress. The school also saw 69.7% of students achieve Grade 5 or above in English and maths, surpassing national averages despite COVID-19 challenges. Executive Principal David Astin praised the dedication of both students and staff in achieving these results.
It is fantastic to be in the top 100 schools in the country for progress. Not only does this achievement reflect the high academic standards we have set...
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