Maximising Achievement with Y13 in the final 15 weeks before the 2025 examinations in England
Maximising Achievement with Y13 in the final 15 weeks before the 2025 examinations in England
Maximising Achievement with Y13 in the final 15 weeks before the 2025 examinations in England
A companion piece to our Alps Champions Webinar on Monday 20th January 2025.
At Alps, we are with you all the way as you face the challenge of maximising Y13’s achievement in 2025.
Context reminder
National results were slightly higher than in 2023 at A*-D and above.
National results were slightly higher than in 2019 at A*-C and above, as Table 1 using data from the JCQ demonstrates.
It seems certain that results will be set at a similar standard again in 2025.
Both Y12 and Y13 were awarded GCSE results to ‘2019 standards’ in 2024 and 2023. For these reasons, our clear advice is to set targets (Minimum Expected Grades) and track progress using the 2019 national benchmark in Connect.
Doing this may produce more ‘cautious’ value-added mid-year but could produce a welcome ‘bounce’ in thermometers once we create our 2025 customer benchmarks following the examination results in August, to ensure absolute fairness in the award of our value-added grades.
Some possible priorities
Maximising your share of high grades to:
improve your Performance Tables Average Grades
aim for outstanding value-added in the Performance Tables and red-hot Alps
improve student pathways and destinations
Narrowing any cohort gaps, for example:
Males v Females
Disadvantaged v non-disadvantaged
Focusing on attendance to reduce the negative impact of persistent absence.
We are here to support you with our Ten Top Tips
If you are in an 11-18 school, make sure ‘the Sixth Form matters’
Is the same priority given to robust data analysis / support / intervention as happens for Y11?
Is the Sixth Form a regular item on SLT agendas?
Get everyone on board if you want to achieve your goals. Ensure that every middle leader and every set teacher understands their role in achieving the school’s ‘goals’and feels responsible for helping achieve them.
Your goal might be set at either A Level or Applied General. It might be based on the Alps’ Quality Indicator or the Performance Tables Average Grade or Value-Added (VA) score. Whatever it may be, do all Heads of Department (HODs) and their set teachers know what they must do to help achieve the school’s goal? Do they know who their key ‘marginal’ students are and what they need to do to help them achieve the next higher grade?
Use Connect to ensure you are on top of the subjects, sets and student groups that need to improve to gain outstanding value-added progress / outstanding achievement. The webinar will guide you through how to add custom columns and how then to be on top of analysing your data in Connect by attendance and how to identify gender, and disadvantage gaps.
Use Connect to ensure you are on top of the students who need support to achieve their Post-18 goals.
Focus on raising outcomes and progress by concentrating on improving the performance of targeted students in specific subjects.
Make sure sustaining / improving performance at A*-A (Di*) and A*-B+ (Di*-Di) is a priority in your school and college.
Pay most attention to your largest cohort subjects that will have the biggest impact on this cohort’s outcomes and destinations, your Alps value-added and your Performance Tables Average Grade and VA score.
Ask HODs to run department meetings based on:
Past papers and mark schemes (especially 2024)
Command words
2024 Examiner reports & QLA – identifying those ‘silver bullets’ that will improve grades.
Share this invaluable information with your students.
Ensure Mock exams are marked to identify individual and collective learning gaps (skills / knowledge) so that these can be addressed, re-assessed and closed before the summer. Based on what commonly lost students marks & grades in your Mocks and what the Examiner Report / QLA reveals lost students marks & grades in 2024, ask HODs to identify 5 main priorities to work on from January to May to aim to make sure students do not make these same errors in the summer.
Five Top Tips for getting the most from Connect
Discuss with HODs and teachers which students on their course have the greatest potential to improve their mock / predicted grades:
Use the ‘What-if’ tool in Connect to demonstrate the impact on subject value-added of those students achieving a higher grade.
Ensure that all teachers understand what needs to be done to enable each of these students to master the skills or knowledge, the lack of which currently blocks them from achieving the next higher grade.
Use our comparison and filter tools to understand how the student groups in each subject or set are predicted to perform by disadvantage, gender, ethnicity & PA.
Set up custom columns so you can track the progress of additional groups. We strongly advise setting up attendance groups so that the impact of persistent absence is clear and visible. Empower your ability to act impactfully to improve attendance.
Use our Monitoring Accuracy tools to identify:
which subjects predicted most accurately in 2024?
which subjects are predicting outcomes most different to previous monitoring grade-point or are predicting much higher outcomes / higher VA than in 2024?
Identify students who are underachieving in two or more subjects for intervention.
About the author: John Philip
John started working with Alps in 2008, while he was working at Little Heath Comprehensive School. At Little Heath, John used Alps to achieve top 2% performance in value-added terms. He also worked with schools regionally and nationally through the Raising Achievement Partnership Programme. Since leaving Little Heath in 2010, John additionally works as an associate for 22 secondary schools through PiXL.
This blog is a companion piece to our Alps Champions Webinar on Monday 20th January 2025.
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