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Lakeside School is a top rated, Secondary, Boys school located in Hampshire, South East.
It has 89 students from age 10-16 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 4 : 1.
At this school, 0% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE.
This school rated Outstanding by recent Ofsted inspection.
Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.
School scores | School | Description |
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Progress 8 score | -1.41 | This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4. |
Attainment 8 score | 9.7 | Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications. |
Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.
GCSE Results | School | LA | England |
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Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 31.72% | 32.61% |
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 43.92% | 45.12% |
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.
EBacc Results | School | LA | England |
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Entering EBacc | 0% | 22.04% | 24.74% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above | 0% | 11.98% | 12.88% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above | 0% | 15.59% | 17.02% |
EBacc average points score | 0.87 | 2.97 | 2.95 |
Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.
Pupil destinations | School | LA | England |
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Pupils staying in education or employment | 75% | 91.64% | 90.41% |
Total number of pupils included in destination measures | 20 | 149 | 140 |
Pupils staying in education | 65% | 86.96% | 86.27% |
Further education college or other further education provider | 60% | 43.47% | 34.07% |
School sixth forms | 0% | 5.11% | 30.61% |
Sixth form colleges | 0% | 30.06% | 10.46% |
Other education destinations | 5% | 8.33% | 11.15% |
Pupils in apprenticeships | 0% | 2.11% | 1.99% |
Pupils staying in employment | 10% | 2.62% | 2.17% |
Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.
Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.
Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.
School scores | School | Description |
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Progress 8 score | -2.07 | This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4. |
Attainment 8 score | 8.2 | Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications. |
Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.
GCSE Results | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 29.63% | 29.11% |
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 43.92% | 43.24% |
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.
EBacc Results | School | LA | England |
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Entering EBacc | 0% | 23.81% | 25.67% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above | 0% | 11.37% | 11.35% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above | 0% | 16.07% | 16.36% |
EBacc average points score | 0.7 | 2.96 | 2.87 |
Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.
Pupil destinations | School | LA | England |
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Pupils staying in education or employment | 79% | 89.84% | 90.2% |
Total number of pupils included in destination measures | 14 | 145 | 134 |
Pupils staying in education | 57% | 81.76% | 84.04% |
Further education college or other further education provider | 50% | 42.95% | 33.41% |
School sixth forms | 0% | 4.45% | 30.99% |
Sixth form colleges | 7% | 28.13% | 8.53% |
Other education destinations | 0% | 6.35% | 11.14% |
Pupils in apprenticeships | 7% | 3.87% | 3.41% |
Pupils staying in employment | 14% | 4.1% | 2.78% |
Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.
School scores | School | Description |
---|---|---|
Progress 8 score | -2.46 | This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4. |
Attainment 8 score | 11.9 | Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications. |
Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.
GCSE Results | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 29.94% | 29.04% |
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 44.07% | 42.49% |
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.
EBacc Results | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Entering EBacc | 0% | 22.66% | 24.64% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above | 0% | 10.47% | 11.21% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above | 0% | 15.29% | 15.89% |
EBacc average points score | 0.99 | 2.95 | 2.83 |
Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.
Pupil destinations | School | LA | England |
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Pupils staying in education or employment | 69% | 82.98% | 84.92% |
Total number of pupils included in destination measures | 16 | 146 | 140 |
Pupils staying in education | 50% | 72.33% | 73.97% |
Further education college or other further education provider | 38% | 34.59% | 28.45% |
School sixth forms | - | 3.96% | 31.33% |
Sixth form colleges | - | 33.89% | 9.15% |
Other education destinations | - | 1.06% | 5.93% |
Pupils in apprenticeships | - | 3.3% | 2.97% |
Pupils staying in employment | 19% | 2.54% | 2.07% |
Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.
School scores | School | Description |
---|---|---|
Progress 8 score | -1.69 | This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4. |
Attainment 8 score | 17.9 | Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications. |
Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.
GCSE Results | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 0% | 31% | 29.4% |
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs | 7% | 45.58% | 42.99% |
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.
EBacc Results | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Entering EBacc | 0% | 25.64% | 25.18% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above | 0% | 15.11% | 14.6% |
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above | 0% | 16.63% | 16.15% |
EBacc average points score | - | - | - |
Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.
Pupil destinations | School | LA | England |
---|---|---|---|
Pupils staying in education or employment | 67% | 87.24% | 85.25% |
Total number of pupils included in destination measures | 18 | 154 | 144 |
Pupils staying in education | - | 70.61% | 58.21% |
Further education college or other further education provider | 50% | 39.45% | 30.7% |
School sixth forms | - | 4.49% | 31.92% |
Sixth form colleges | - | 33.15% | 9.03% |
Other education destinations | - | 2.94% | 5.73% |
Pupils in apprenticeships | - | 5.6% | 4.79% |
Pupils staying in employment | - | 3.4% | 2.48% |
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Holidays | Date |
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Autumn Half Term Holidays | 29th May 2023 To 2nd Jun 2023 |
Winter Holidays | 24th Oct 2022 To 28th Oct 2022 |
Winter Holidays | 24th Jul 2023 To 1st Sep 2023 |
Spring Holidays | 19th Dec 2022 To 2nd Jan 2023 |
Summer Half Term Holidays | 13th Feb 2023 To 17th Feb 2023 |
Summer Holidays | 3rd Apr 2023 To 14th Apr 2023 |
Terms | Dates |
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Autumn Term | 1st Sep 2022 To 23rd Oct 2022 |
Autumn Term-2 | 29th Oct 2022 To 18th Dec 2022 |
Spring Term | 3rd Jan 2023 To 12th Feb 2023 |
Spring Term-2 | 18th Feb 2023 To 2nd Apr 2023 |
Summer Term | 15th Apr 2023 To 28th May 2023 |
Summer Term-2 | 3rd Jun 2023 To 23rd Jul 2023 |
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Claim your school today FreeThe school continues to be outstanding.
The leadership team is passionate about the school and has high aspirations for the pupils.
Leaders assess pupils comprehensively to agree a secure baseline for every pupil on arrival. Staff use this information to devise relevant individual targets for pupils.
The school has placed a high emphasis on pupils studying academic subjects so that they have parity with their peers in mainstream schools.
All staff have initial training which is regularly updated to ensure that everyone implements the same consistent approach. Pupils are rewarded for good behaviour and older pupils are encouraged to set a good example for the younger pupils.
Leaders work closely with pupils and their parents to make sure that incidents are resolved and that pupils can have a fresh start when they return. The frequency of exclusion and repeat exclusions is falling.
Good attendance is important in keeping pupils safe and giving them the best opportunity to achieve well in school and beyond. Staff proactively engage with parents and pupils to improve attendance. Pupils' attendance has risen and is continuing to improve.
Leaders should extend the work to develop pupils’ aspirations for their futures so that this begins earlier. They should also continue to develop leadership at all levels.
The letter is copied to the chair of the governing body, the regional schools commissioner and the director of children’s services for Hampshire.
The letter will be published on the Ofsted website.