Independent schools were the highest performing school type in 2018 based on their pupils’ A-level attainment, according to new data from the Department for Education.
Within the state sector, 16-19 free schools were the strongest performing institution.
According to today’s figures, the average point score (APS) per entry for A-level students in independent schools was 41.02 - which, expressed as a grade, is equivalent to a B.
APS is calculated by dividing the total point score by the total size of entries. It gives an indication of the average result achieved per qualification taken and provides a comparison of achievement over time, regardless of the volume of qualifications taken.
16-19 free schools top state sector
In the state sector, 16-19 free schools achieved an average score of 36.01 - equivalent to a B-.
Converter academies achieved 33.12 (C+), local authority maintained schools 31.27 (C), other free schools 29.38 (C) and sponsored academies 27.51 (C-).
Across all schools, A-level attainment increased for students in 2018, with the APS per entry rising from 32.12 in 2017 to 33.05 this year.
However, attainment fell in applied general and tech level qualifications. The DfE said this “coincided with the implementation of additional requirements for eligible vocational qualifications as part of vocational qualification reform”.