Stoke-on-Trent
- GCSE 9-7
- —
- Progress 8
- —
- Ofsted
- Outstanding
- Yr 7 places
- 149
- Per place
- 3:1
- Qualifying
- 105
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| St Joseph's CollegeStoke-on-Trent | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Pupils | 1,132 |
| Sixth form | Yes |
| Ofsted rating | Outstanding |
| Admissions | |
| Test / consortium | London/SE Standalone |
| Year 7 places | 149 |
| Applicants per place | 3.0 : 1 |
| Qualifying score | 105 |
| Academic results | |
| Attainment 8 | 62.4 |
| Eng+Maths 9-5 | 78% |
| EBacc entry | 91% |
| EBacc avg points | 5.9 |
| A-Level avg points | 33.9 |
| A-Level avg grade | C+ |
| Stay on for sixth form | 95% |
| Destinations | |
| Oxbridge offers | 1 |
| Ofsted sub-judgements | |
| Quality of education | Outstanding |
| Behaviour & attitudes | Outstanding |
| Personal development | Outstanding |
| Leadership | Outstanding |
| Sixth form | Outstanding |
| Finance | |
| Funding per pupil | £6,519 |
| Staff share of spend | 68% |
| Teaching staff / pupil | £4,285 |
| Revenue reserve / pupil | £115 |
| Pupil Premium grant | £68,800 |
| Demographics | |
| Free school meals | 6.9% |
| English as add. language | 24.4% |
| Absence rate | 3.0% |
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95%
continued to sixth form
% of pupils who stayed on after GCSEs
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Scale: Inadequate → Requires Improvement → Good → Outstanding
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Share of total spend going on staff
Typical English secondary: 75–80% on staff.
Spend per pupil per year
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