Malet Lambert School has been recognised as one of the best schools in the country for student progress at GCSE and shortlisted for an award by SSAT (The Schools Network).
A recent in-depth analysis of official Department for Education data on all state-funded schools in England by SSAT - the national schools’ membership organisation for improvement and collaboration, identified Malet Lambert’s success.
The school sits in the top 20% of schools nationally for progress made by pupils between key stage 2 results at primary school and their GCSE results at age 16.
This qualifies Malet Lambert to receive an SSAT Educational Outcomes Award, which will be presented at a regional celebration ceremony in June.
Sue Williamson, Chief Executive of SSAT, added her congratulations to Malet Lambert on their exciting news.
She commented, “Malet Lambert School should be congratulated for their exceptional achievement. They have proved themselves to be leading the field in improving GCSE outcomes for their students.
“There is so much good practice that this school could share, and I hope many schools will join us at the celebration ceremony for the chance to network and share strategies with award-winning schools.
“These results are testament to the commitment and hard work of the students, teachers and leadership team at Malet Lambert School, and show what can be achieved when skilled teachers have high expectations and ambition for every young person.”