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School Summary
School TypeCommunity Special School
Other
AdmissionsNot applicable
School AddressClarkes Lane
Lowestoft
NR33 8HT
Phone 01502 561893
Local Authority Suffolk
Age Range3 - 19
  
Total Pupils119
School GenderMixed
Boy | Girl %66.4% | 33.6%
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School Summary

Total Pupils
119
Age Range
3-19
Other
Gender
Mixed
Free School Meals
43%
Nat. Average 36.6%
Latest Ofsted
2
Good
Avg GCSE Grade
-
Nat. Average C

119 pupils attending Warren School makes it about average in size in the UK. The school mostly consists of male students, with 66.4% boys and only 33.6% girls. Absence management in partnership with parents is encouraged by both schools and government at local and national level. They have a 92.9% rate of pupils regularly attending, which is around average. With - members of staff, Warren School is well staffed, with an ample number of teachers. This School has a [#ischool2013workforce#RATPUPTEA#], which is certainly high nationally, and means that means that class sizes are very high.

KS2 exams are important to the pupils themselves as often secondary schools will use these results to determine which academic set to place the pupils. Students in higher sets are usually challenged more and are able to develop at a faster rate. The school achieved an average KS2 score of [#ischool2013ks2#TAPS#], which is far below the nations average. The teachers at this school have an average salary of £, significantly below the countrywide average. Only 90.3% of pupils speak English as a 1st language in Warren School, a proportion much lower than the countries average figure.

 

School Statistics

Gender Split

Gender Count By Age

Total Pupils 119
Total Girls 40 (33.6%)
Total Boys 79 (66.4%)

Attendance

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupil Average Attendance
92.9% 91.7%
Persistent Absence
25.9% 25.7% 25.5%

School Staff Information

This School Regional Avg National Avg

Information About Last Year Pupils Leaving

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Number of Pupils Leaving Last Year
9    
Those staying in Education
%  () 94.5% 88.5%

Other Stats

    This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils where English is first Language
90.3%  (93) 11.6% 14.6%
Pupils with Special Educational Needs
100%  (119) 84.5% 94.3%
Pupils eligible for free school meals
42.6%  (46) 33.1% 36.6%

Performance

GCSE/Key Stage 4 Results (2016)

Summary

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Total pupils at end of KS4
8
Attainment 8 score
NE 48.6 49.7
Average GCSE Grade
- C C
Progress 8 measure
NE - -
Year This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C
2016 NE% 50.7% 55.2%
2015 - NA% 53.5% 55.1%
2014 - NA% 51.4% 55.4%
2013 - SUPP% 58.6% 62.1%
This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils achieving more A*-C in English and Maths
NE% 57.5% 61%
Average number of GCSEs per pupil NE 8.5 8.4
Average number of GCSEs (incl. equivalents) per pupil
NE 9.4 9.2

Attainment Band

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils starting KS4 in low prior attainment band
100% 27.7% 27.2%
Pupils starting KS4 in middle prior attainment band
0% 52.6% 53.8%
Pupils starting KS4 in high prior attainment band
0% 28.1% 39.4%

Ofsted

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Ofsted have been inspecting schools on a regular basis since 2005. After a cursory warning period they undertake a thorough examination of the whole school. Inspectors will sit in on classes, assessing each teacher's teaching ability. They will also evaluate the way the current curriculum is implemented, and how the progress of each student is tracked throughout their tenure.

Each school is graded on a four point scale: 1 being outstanding, 2 being good, 3 means they require improvement, and 4 signifying inadequate. Those schools attaining an outstanding or good grade might not be re-inspected for as long as five years; while those receiving lower grades will be reassessed with greater frequency, with little or no notice prior to the inspectors arriving.

 

Ofsted Report for Warren School on 25/09/2012

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Inspection Date25/09/2012 - 26/09/2012
Inspection TypeS5 Inspection
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
2
Achievement of Pupils
2
Behaviour & safety of pupils
2
Quality of Teaching
2
Leadership & Management
2



 

Ofsted Report for Warren School on 17/11/2009

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Inspection Date17/11/2009 - 18/11/2009
Inspection TypeSection 5 inspection
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
2
How Well Do Learners Achieve?
2
Behaviour & safety of pupils
2
Quality of Teaching
2
Leadership & Management
2



 

Financial Accounts

Admin Costs (per pupil)

Teachers Pay (cost per pupil)

Total Costs (per pupil)

  2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013
  Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil
Grant Funding £2,210,544 £18,576
School Generated Income £34,034 £286
Total Income £2,244,578 £18,862
All Teachers Pay £930,461 £7,819
Support Staff + Insurance £845,376 £7,104
Subtotal £1,775,837 £14,923 £1,750,609 £14,711 £1,706,222 £14,338 £1,823,556 £15,324
Supply Teachers Pay £12,971 £109 £6,664 £56 £2,737 £23 £5,712 £48
All Other Staff Pay £63,070 £530
Building and Premises Cost £113,883 £957
Administrative/Legal Costs £149,940 £1,260 £140,301 £1,179 £132,566 £1,114 £114,597 £963
Catering/Food Costs £26,061 £219
Energy Costs £30,226 £254 £32,487 £273 £34,629 £291 £38,556 £324
Books/Equipment/School Trip Costs £60,214 £506
Software/IT Costs £3,332 £28
Bought in Professional Services £8,687 £73
All Other Costs £80801 £679
Total Costs £2,324,903 £19,537 £2,343,467 £19,693 £2,241,841 £18,839 £2,296,105 £19,295

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