Blu, the average grades are on the DFE website.
www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/
Lambeth Academy is here:
www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/school.pl?urn=134815
It gives the average grade per qualification and per GCSE.
The school offers a few BTECs, which explains the higher grade for 'quaification' rather than GCSE. www.lambeth-academy.org/curriculum/view/35/Year-10
If you check the average GCSE entries per pupil for high attainers, this is low, only 7 per pupil.
The low attainers and middle attainers do just 2.5 (i.e. English and Maths plus about half of the group doing one other), and 4.1 respectively.
This is essentially a scam perpetrated by academies to make their results look better. By doing so they can attract more of the middle class parents that every school desires and boast about their results.
These numbers are really incredibly low.
At Archbishop Tenison's, in Vauxhall, even low achievers sat 6 GCSEs, and the results are much better.
For me it's obvious that Lambeth Academy is in the business (yes, it's a sponsored academy) of producing exam statistics that make it look good. Not educating children.
In fact its approach is probably a reasonable one for the lowest achievers, just do English and Maths and a few BTECs, but for the bright children there, the school clearly is not in the business of having them reach their potential.
Of course the old truism is that a motivated child can achieve anywhere, but on the whole it's obvious to me that Lambeth Academy has a culture of mediocrity, not excellence.
So the move to establish a school that offers an atmosphere of achievement is understandable.
It's just a pity that to do this you have to erect religious hurdles, when it would seem much simpler just to allow the free school to select on ability....