Results
Students at Invicta Grammar School achieved not only an outstanding set of A Level results but also gained a superb set of GCSE results this summer.
The school is thrilled with the Government’s U turn on reverting to the Centre Assessed Grades for students. Mrs Derrick, Head Teacher, commented: “We employed an extremely rigorous system to generate the grades that most fairly reflected our students’ performance and we are very proud of what our students have achieved. Year 11 and 13 students have been working extremely hard and each and every student should be proud of what they have achieved.”
Invicta is proud to be voted the best school in Kent and fourth nationally by parents in the Real School’s Guide survey earlier this summer. Today’s results are an apt reflection of this parental confidence.
It has been a challenging but memorable summer for all students and Invicta students have approached COVID-19 with maturity, integrity and resilience. Our students were very engaged in the Invicta Virtual School which enabled us to keep in touch with students and ensure that our students did not miss out due to COVID. Our students made the most of the various online opportunities to enrich their knowledge and skills, gained work experience and prepared for next steps.
This year, two thirds of our GCSE grades were 7, 8 or 9 and nearly 80% of all A level grades were A*, A or B grades.
The Department for Education School Performance Information
2018/19 Results
GCSE
Progress 8 +0.83
Attainment 8 Score - 72.2%
2019 Percentage of students entering the English Baccalaureate - 99%
Percentage of students achieving a grade 5 or above in GCSE English and Maths - 96%
After completing their GCSE studies 100% of Year 11 students continued on to full time education.
Key Stage 5 (A Level)
Progress score -0.12
Attainment (average result) B-
Retention 94.8%
Destinations:
-
79% Moved onto University
-
7% Chose to take a Gap Year
-
3% Moved onto Further Education
- 11% Went into Full Time Employment
2019/20 Statistics
Please note, schools are not required to publish their exam and assessment results from the 2019/20 academic year, as these have not been published as performance measures.
However, you can see our school overview below.