William Edwards Marshalls Park Nat Av 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 Eng & Maths 63% 72% 64% 74% 62% 60% 66% 4+ Attainment 8 44 46 45 49 41 40 45

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William Edwards Marshalls Park Nat Av 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 Eng & Maths 63% 72% 64% 74% 62% 60% 66% 4+ Attainment 8 44 46 45 49 41 40 45 Opening September 2020 www.orsettheathacademy.org.uk SWECET established in April 2015. Currently the trust is responsible for William Edwards School, Deneholm Primary, Stifford Clays Primary School, Chadwell St Mary Primary School and Marshalls Park Academy. 1204 on roll HT – Simon Bell Steve Munday – Chief Executive Officer Deneholm Primary Chadwell St Mary Primary 250 on roll 419 on roll Head of School – Lauren Robinson Head of School – Jack Lloyd ‘Approval to open’ has now been granted by the Department for Education to open Orsett Heath in September 2020 • 120 places available in year 7 for September 2020 • You can apply for a place up to 19th December • Applications for Orsett Heath are separate to LA process • The bespoke school building at TRFC is underway with a completion date in August 2020 Strongest ever collective results at KS2 and KS4 in 2019 SWECET Secondary Schools William Edwards Marshalls Park Nat Av 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 Eng & Maths 63% 72% 64% 74% 62% 60% 66% 4+ Attainment 8 44 46 45 49 41 40 45 SWECET Primary Schools Chadwell St Mary Deneholm Stifford Clays National 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 KS2 Reading, Writing 69% and Maths Expected+% 65% 59% 57% 79% 61% 76% 78% 57% 52% Contextually high achievement 2019 GCSE Results All Pupils Percentage achieving Eng & Cohort English Maths Establishment Name Maths Grade 4+ Grade 4+ Grade 4+ Name KS4 Harris Academy Chafford Hundred 170 88.2% 84.7% 78.2% William Edwards 242 88.0% 74.0% 73.0% St Clere's School 228 81.1% 78.9% 73.0% Grays Convent 121 94.2% 71.1% 70.2% Hassenbrook Academy 81 64.2% 70.4% 56.8% The Gateway Academy 198 63.6% 66.2% 54.5% Gable Hall School 235 68.1% 59.6% 54.4% The Ockendon Academy 198 65.2% 56.6% 50.5% The Hathaway Academy 144 59.0% 61.1% 50.0% Ormiston Park Academy 95 61.1% 56.8% 48.4% Thurrock 2019 1712 74.3% 68.4% 62.2% National (All Schools) 2018 59.4% • The curriculum offer and breadth of experience will mirror that at William Edwards. Tried and tested with a strong track record • Further staff will be recruited this year and trained at WES • Very strong recruitment package including accommodation Interim school building at TRFC Interim location for Orsett Heath Academy at Thurrock Rugby Club adjacent to main site Orsett Heath Academy – Scheme Overview, progress to date, planning and engagement context Thurrock Rugby Football Lower Thames Crossing Club development Main site for Orsett Heath Academy https://www.orsettheathacademy.org.uk/about-us/applying-for-a-place/ • You can apply for a place now and until 19th December • 120 places are available in year 7 • Sports aptitude applications also invited with the same deadline • Sports aptitude testing will be the week of 20th Jan • You will receive an offer from the LA and separate offer from Orsett Heath in March if successful Application forms available this evening or apply online at: www.orsettheathacademy.org.uk Deadline for applications: 19th December Once you have completed a form we will provide regular updates on progress and invite you to an update event in February next year Any questions?.
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