Wallington
- GCSE 9-7
- —
- Progress 8
- —
- Ofsted
- Outstanding
- Yr 7 places
- 170
- Per place
- 4.8:1
- Qualifying
- 310
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Wallington
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| Wallington CountyWallington | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Gender | Boys |
| Pupils | 1,117 |
| Sixth form | Yes |
| Ofsted rating | Outstanding |
| Admissions | |
| Test / consortium | SET |
| Year 7 places | 170 |
| Applicants per place | 4.8 : 1 |
| Qualifying score | 310 |
| Academic results | |
| Attainment 8 | 77.5 |
| Eng+Maths 9-5 | 99% |
| EBacc entry | 68% |
| EBacc avg points | 7.2 |
| A-Level avg points | 47.5 |
| A-Level avg grade | A- |
| Stay on for sixth form | 98% |
| Disadvantage gap (Att 8) | -1.6 |
| Finance | |
| Funding per pupil | £6,794 |
| Staff share of spend | 79% |
| Teaching staff / pupil | £4,565 |
| Revenue reserve / pupil | £825 |
| Pupil Premium grant | £66,650 |
| Demographics | |
| Free school meals | 6.6% |
| English as add. language | 31.2% |
| Absence rate | 3.2% |
The same charts you see on each school's profile page, lined up side by side — one panel per school, never blended.
Each school against the England average (grey tick) and the typical grammar (indigo tick).
Wallington County
The disadvantage gap — how far disadvantaged pupils trail the rest of the cohort. Smaller gap = stronger teaching impact.
Wallington County
| Metric | Disadv. | Non-dis. | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attainment 8 | 78.9 | 77.3 | -1.6 |
| E+M grade 5+ | 100% | 99% | -1pp |
| EBacc entry | 53% | 70% | +16pp |
Disadvantaged = pupils eligible for free school meals in the last 6 years, looked-after, or adopted from care. A small or zero gap is the goal — it means the school helps every pupil reach the same outcomes.
Whether pupils stay on after GCSEs, and how the headline results have moved over recent years.
Wallington County
98%
continued to sixth form
% of pupils who stayed on after GCSEs
High retention is a positive sign — pupils choose to stay and the sixth form supports them through. Low retention can indicate weaker post-16 provision or curriculum mismatch.
All five sub-judgements per school, on the Inadequate → Outstanding scale.
Wallington County
Staff share of total spend, and what each school spends per pupil per year.
Wallington County
Share of total spend going on staff
Typical English secondary: 75–80% on staff.
Spend per pupil per year
Entries and grade-4+ pass rate for each school's biggest GCSE subjects.
Wallington County
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Entries and A*–E pass rate for each school's biggest A-Level subjects.
Wallington County
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