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Deyes Studio School Impact Assessment for the Studio @ Deyes Studio School Local secondary schools (data in cells shaded in grey is predecessor school data for a recently opened sponsored academy) Number Number of School of Distance Surplus KS4 KS4 Inspection Impact School Capacity surplus VA score Type from FS places in Attainment Attainment rating and (preliminary name (May places 2013 (+/-) (miles) year 10 (May 2013 2014 date judgement) 2013) (Jan 2013) 2014) The Blue Academy 1020.2 ( Outstanding (1- 1.0 1051 65 -5 100% 99% Minimal Coat School Converter + ) Nov-12) The Academy Good Academy of 1027.3 ( Sponsor 1.1 1080 218 8 37% 27% (15-Nov- Moderate St Francis of + ) Assisi Led 2012) St Hilda's Voluntary Good Minimal Church of Aided 1.2 838 45 6 78% 73% 983.3 ( - ) (1-May- England School 2012) High School High – The school is close (1.2 miles), with low attainment and a RI Ofsted Broadgreen Requires rating and a International Foundation Improvement significant School, A 1.2 1330 195 12 39% 35% 972.7 ( - ) School (15-May- surplus. The Technology 2014) studio school College is likely to affect the longterm viability of the school. Voluntary Outstanding King David 1032.9 ( Aided 1.2 750 107 -1 91% 77% (17-Jun- Minimal High School + ) School 2010) Archbishop Blanch CofE Moderate VA High Voluntary Good School, A Aided 1.3 1065 148 3 76% 62% 999.6 (1-May- Technology School 2012) College and Training School Childwall Requires Sports & Academy Improvement Science Sponsor 1.4 1200 266 54 51% 35% 970.2 ( - ) (18-Jun- Minimal Academy Led 2014) Bellerive Good Academy FCJ Catholic 1.4 900 22 0 64% 64% 1001.3 (14-Jun- Minimal Converter College 2012) Outstanding West Derby Academy 1029.9 ( 1.5 1073 113 12 61% 37% (18-Mar- Moderate School Converter + ) 2010) Academy No value Liverpool No Ofsted Sponsor 1.6 900 60 15 84% 80% added Minimal College grade Led figure Outstanding St Edward's Academy 1.6 1030 -87 -15 78% 78% 983.6 ( - ) (11-May- Minimal College Converter 2009) Holly Lodge Good Community Girls' 1.7 1502 732 108 57% 40% 987.9 ( - ) (15-Mar- Moderate School College 2012) The Academy Outstanding Belvedere Sponsor 1.7 870 47 6 84% 79% 993.0 (27-May- Minimal Academy Led 2010) Good Calderstones Community 1.9 1520 9 6 59% 59% 1000.3 (4-Nov- Minimal School School 2010) Liverpool Life University No value Sciences UTC No Ofsted Too early to Technical 2.1 800 628 118 No KS4 data No KS4 data added grade assess College figure Total number of Good and Outstanding LA average 56% 50% 995.1 1506 places currently unfilled Total number of RI and National 61% 56% Inadequate 2069 average places currently filled Secondary schools with a high rating Broadgreen International School, A Technology College, has a high surplus of around 15% in 2013/14, but failed to fill 12 year 10 places. KS4 attainment has dropped below the local and national average (35%) and the school is currently rated as ‘Requires Improvement’ by Ofsted in May 2014. Taking the above into account and being located 1.2 miles away from the proposed site it is our view that a significant number of parents may be attracted to an alternative provider. This may make it more difficult for the school to improve, especially if potential pupils at the higher end of the ability range choose to go to the new studio school that is promoting aspirational academic and vocational achievement for all its pupils. This could exacerbate the surplus places issue for Broadgreen International School and therefore the new studio school could affect the long-term viability of the school, however, thus far only one pupil has applied from Broadgreen. Secondary schools with 6th form provision Average Number of fte Number of fte Average point Academic point score Distance vocational students score per fte Value added per fte Vocational Value Added School name Type from FS students at the at the end of academic student, score 2013 vocational Score 2013 (+/-) (miles) end of KS5, KS5 , 2014 2014 (+/-) student, 2014 2014 Academy The Blue Coat School 1.0 176 1087.5 0.3 ( + ) No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Converter Academy The Academy of St No value added Sponsor 1.1 No KS5 data No KS5 data No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Francis of Assisi figure Led Voluntary St Hilda's Church of Aided 1.2 75 679.1 -0.1 3 817.0 No value added figure England High School School Broadgreen Foundation International School, 1.2 22 599.9 -0.3 17 758.1 -0.1 School A Technology College Voluntary King David High Aided 1.2 73 910.5 0.0 No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure School School Archbishop Blanch CofE VA High Voluntary School, A Technology Aided 1.3 92 770.8 0.0 1 No KS5 data No value added figure College and Training School School Academy Childwall Sports & Sponsor 1.4 28 582.5 -0.3 ( - ) 47 661.7 0.1 Science Academy Led Bellerive FCJ Academy 1.4 40 574.9 0.0 No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Catholic College Converter Academy West Derby School 1.5 45 597 -0.1 6 631.6 0.1 Converter Academy No value Liverpool College Sponsor 1.6 36 1101.3 No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure added figure Led Academy St Edward's College 1.6 120 832 -0.1 No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Converter Holly Lodge Girls' Community 1.7 25 632.9 -0.5 ( - ) 26 657.4 0.2 College School Academy The Belvedere Sponsor 1.7 89 764.2 -0.1 No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Academy Led Community Calderstones School 1.9 88 801 -0.2 ( - ) 15 702.1 -0.6 ( - ) School University Liverpool Life No value Technical 2.1 No KS5 data No KS5 data No KS5 data No KS5 data No value added figure Sciences UTC added figure College LA average, 2014 740.1 519.9 National average, 771.5 538.4 2014 Local Colleges Number of Average Number Average Number Acade students point of fte point Vocational of fte mic Latest Distance aged 16, score per vocational score per Value Impact College academic Value Ofsted Inspection Type from FS 17, 18 at fte students fte Added (preliminary name students added Inspection date (miles) start of academic at the end vocational Score judgement) at end of score rating academic student, of KS5, student, 2013 KS5, 2014 2013 year, 2014 2014 2014 2014 General The City of Further Requires Liverpool 1.8 4368 138 594.0 -0.3 ( - ) 1089 459.4 -0.2 ( - ) 2-May2014 Moderate Education Improvement College College Knowsley Tertiary Community 3.3 1495 20 515.3 0.0 331 470.4 -0.1 ( - ) Good 19-Apr2013 Moderate College College Hugh Baird Tertiary 12- 3.7 1739 21 590.0 -0.3 ( - ) 416 513.2 0.1 Good Moderate College College Feb2010 General No Wirral Further No KS5 No KS5 value 21- Metropolitan 3.8 1771 223 386.4 -0.2 ( - ) Good Minimal Education data data added May2010 College College figure Sixth Birkenhead Form Sixth Form 5.1 1210 308 684.8 0.1 ( + ) 198 533.6 0.2 ( + ) Good 7-Dec2012 Minimal College College (General) LA average, 740.1 519.9 2014 National average, 771.5 538.4 2014 * Provisional (non-final) school performance data was used as part of this impact assessment. This is because the assessment was needed before the performance data checking exercise had been fully completed (and therefore, had to be made using the data available at that time). For this reason, the final performance measures for some schools may have been different from those shown in this report. .
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