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School Performance
February 2018 V10- following publication of the Core Data Set V1 17/11/17
2016-2017 successes at
Ysgol Dewi Sant
GCSE Outcomes
After three years of significant increases at GCSE the school is delighted to
report that there have been further gains with record breaking data.
In L2 inclusive there was a 7.5% increase to 69.4%
In English, there was a further 4.0% increase to 81.2% (A* - C).
In Maths, there was a 3.9% increase to 75.3% (A* - C).
Science achieved its highest GCSE only result with 83.5% (A* - C)
100% of students achieved the L1 (A* - G).
12.9% of all entries achieved grades A*-A.
80% of the Free School Meal’s cohort achieved the L2 (including Maths and English).
A-Level Outcomes
All Year 13 students were offered their first choice place at university.
46% of all entries were at A*-A Grade
Mindfulness at Ysgol Dewi Sant
The Mindfulness and Mind Up programmes continue to be a huge success at
Ysgol Dewi Sant.
Ysgol Dewi Sant is recognised by ERW as a Professional Learning School for
Mindfulness. Other schools in Wales are paired with YDS to see mindfulness
in practice and to be advised on how to implement it in a secondary school
setting.
ERW - Education through Regional Learning
The ERW Region is an alliance of 6 local authorities across
Wales who are working together to improve learning.
Out of 62 Secondary Schools Ysgol Dewi Sant was ranked
as follows:
For L2 inclusive - 10th
In English, (A* - C) - 9th
In Maths, (A* - C) - 10th
In L2i for Free School Meal’s pupils - 3rd
In L2i for boys - 8th
In Attendance - 2nd
Ysgol Dewi Sant
Success across the ERW Region
Ysgol Dewi Sant
Proud to celebrate our
achievements across this massive
region of Welsh Schools
2016-2017
Extra-Curricular Achievements
Sporting successes at Ysgol Dewi Sant
Tommy Reynolds, Morgan Davies and Jack Lewis Prout all represented Pembrokeshire Youth
Rugby, whilst Solomon Almond represented the Pembrokeshire Schools Under 15’s starting
every game. He has been selected for the 2017-2018 Scarlets academy.
The School’s 1st XV reached the quarter finals of the Welsh Schools Plate competition losing a
closely fought game to Maes yr Yrfa in February.
The Schools senior rugby boys team played in the prestigious International Roslyn Park
Sevens competition for the first time in March.
Sian Rowlands in year 11 represented Wales at Under 16 level in the exciting and tough sport
of Octopush.
Samuel and Lewys Thomas both represented Dyfed schools at Golf with Samuel being a prom-
inent member of the team that finished second in the Welsh schools competition.
Ella Hayes, year 11, represented Wales in the equestrian Working Hunter Class. Both Ella and
Abi Voyce have both qualified for the forthcoming Horse of the Year Show. Ella competed
there this year.
The Year 9 netball team were crowned Pembrokeshire Schools Champions in February.
Carys Churchill represented and captained West Wales schools netball at Under 16 level.
Carys is now attending the Elite netball academy at Hartbury college.
Cerian Churchill was the only Pembrokeshire player to gain representation for West wales
Under 16’s a year early.
Robyn Kovachev, Mali Williams, Evie Davies, Shannon Trayte and Rosie Rees all played netball
for Pembrokeshire Schools.
Seamus Drake, year 10, represented both Pembrokeshire Schools and Haverfordwest county
XI’s at Under 15 level. Haverfordwest county voted him player of the year. He has recently
gained selection for the Haverfordwest Under 16 academy and is playing with the county
Under 19’s. Seamus has also been selected to represent Dyfed at athletics.
Mathieu Evans, year 9 is the Pembrokeshire County tennis Champion at Under 16 and Under
18 level.
Efa Wilson in year 9 has represented Wales at rowing. She has also been selected to
represent Pembrokeshire at athletics and football.
Lottie Richards, year 11 was selected as part of the Scarlets Under 16 academy.
Sarah Jenkins, Matthew Coles and Paddy Gallagher have been Pembrokeshire Gold Sports
Ambassadors.
Musical Achievements at Ysgol Dewi Sant 10 Ysgol Dewi Sant students sing in the St Davids Cathedral Choirs.
Rhian Barwick achieved her Royal School of Church Music Gold Award.
Rhys Meredith Barrett, Scott Phillips and Matthew Page Davies gained Grade 8 Dis-tinction.
Rhys Meredith Barrett, Josh Swain and Lewis Fisher played in Goodwick Brass Band winning at the National Brass Band Championships.
Nia Lewis played cello at the National Urdd Eisteddfod.
Scott Phillips has gained a music scholarship to study music at Ellesmere College.
Chloe Douglas, Hannah Douglas, Rhys Meredith Barrett and Rhian Barwick all took part in the Festival of Music finals in Birmingham.
Rhian Barwick and Megan Rees are members of the National Youth Choir of Wales.
Thomas Reynolds is a member of the National Youth Theatre of Wales.
Seren Holzmann is a member of the Welsh Youth National Opera.
Chloe Douglas was chosen to represent Pembrokeshire in the 6 Counties Big Band.
Approximately a quarter of the school were involved, in one way or another, with last year’s production of ‘Grease’.
15% of the students at YDS play in the school orchestra.
More than 15% of all GCSE students at KS4 took and achieved an A*-C in Music. This puts YDS in the top 13 schools across Wales. In recognition of this we have been awarded the ISM Silver Certificate in Music.
Secondary School
Categorisation The Welsh Government has replaced the ‘banding’ of schools with a ‘National Model for the Categorisation of Schools’. It will
continue to drive improvement for learners, recognising those schools which raise standards from those that are not
improving quickly or consistently enough.
Schools will be categorised by colour and an arrow showing an upward or downward trend. The colours will signify the level
of support, challenge and intervention a school receives.
A school’s strengths and areas for improvement in standards, provision and leadership are identified during discussions with
schools throughout the year. These discussions are then used to decide on the most appropriate level of support for the
school.
A Green School will have the following characteristics:
Standards are high.
No groups of learners underperform.
School knows itself well and identifies
and implements its own priorities for
improvement.
Moving towards or sustaining excel-
lence.
Have the capacity to support other
schools.
A Yellow School will have the following characteristics:
Will know and understand most of
the areas in need of improvement.
Many aspects of the school’s perfor-
mance are self improving.
Bespoke challenge and support will
be given according to need.
An Amber School will have the following characteristics:
Does not know and understand all
areas in need of improvement.
Many aspects of the school’s perfor-
mance are not improving quickly
enough.
Bespoke challenge and intervention
will be given which is time limited.
Will be recognised as a school at risk
of causing concern.
A Red School will have the following characteristics:
Standards are poor.
Will require critical intervention.
Will be recognised as a school
causing concern.
Will lose autonomy and a more
directed approach to intervention
and support will be given.
Ysgol Dewi Sant is categorised
as a B YELLOW school for
2017/2018
Key Stage 4
School Overview
The table and graph show a trend in the performance of our Year 11 students over time.
The L1 (Level One) Threshold shows the percentage of our students who gained 5 GCSEs between A* and G, or equivalent
qualifications. The Level Two Threshold (L2) works the same way, but between the grades of A* to C. The measure, often
referred to as “L2 Threshold including”, reflects the percentage of students who gained 5 GCSE grades at A* to C, or equivalent
qualifications, that included both an English and Mathematics pass at Grade C or better. The dotted lines below shows the trend,
or direction of achievement over time whilst the solid lines show actual performance.
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Key Stage 4 Performance - Ysgol Dewi Sant Historical Data
L1 Threshold (5 A* - G) L2 Threshold (5 A* - C)
L2+ Threshold (5 A*-C) Including English and Maths L2++ Threshold (5 A*-A) Including English and Maths
Linear (L1 Threshold (5 A* - G)) Linear (L2 Threshold (5 A* - C))
Linear (L2+ Threshold (5 A*-C) Including English and Maths)
L1 Threshold L2 Threshold L2+ Threshold L2++ Threshold
(5 A* - G) (5 A* - C) (5 A*-C) Including English and
Maths (5 A*-A) Including English and Maths
2009/2010 96.63% 75.28% 50.56%
New measure for the 2016-2017 academic
year onwards. A comparison has
been made with the 2016 KS4 data.
2010/2011 96.97% 77.27% 56.06%
2011/2012 98.65% 97.30% 66.22%
2012/2013 100% 89.01% 51.64%
2013/2014 100% 89% 63%
2014/2015 100% 94% 65%
2015/2016 96.80% 92.10% 61.90% 11.10%
2016/2017 100% 77.6% 69.4% 7.00%
L2 English
85 cohort
Boys
(44)
% Girls
(41)
% All
(85)
%
Level 2 35 79.5% 34 82.9% 69 81.2%
L2 Maths
85 cohort
Boys
(44)
% Girls
(41)
% All
(85)
%
Level 2 35 79.5% 29 70.7% 64 75.3%
Core Subject Indicator 2017 70.6% 60 Pupils
85 Cohort
Key Stage 4
Core Subject Performance
The Core Subject Indicator is a measure of the percentage of students in Year 11 who gained a GCSE grade at C
or better in English, Mathematics and Science i.e. in all three subjects.
English, Mathematics and Science are called core subjects. First Language Welsh is also a core subject.
L2 Science
85 cohort
Boys
(44)
% Girls
(41)
% All
(85)
%
Level 2 38 86.4% 33 80.5% 71 83.5%
2017 GCSE
Results A* A B C D E F G U
Total
Entries
Total
Cohort A*/A A*-C A-G
English (Language) 2 12 31 24 9 5 1 1 0 85 85 16.4% 81.1% 100%
English (Literature) 2 10 35 14 2 0 0 0 0 63 63 19.0% 96.8% 100%
Mathematics 8 5 22 27 10 7 4 1 1 85 85 15.2% 75.3% 98.8%
Mathematics (Numeracy) 6 7 12 32 11 11 4 1 1 85 85 15.2% 67.0% 98.8%
Additional Maths 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0% 100% 100%
Science 0 0 13 34 8 4 2 0 0 61 61 0% 77% 100%
Additional Science 0 0 8 26 6 7 1 2 0 50 50 0% 68% 100%
Biology 1 5 8 9 1 0 0 0 0 24 24 25% 96% 100%
Chemistry 3 6 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 37.5% 100% 100%
Physics 2 8 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 41.6% 100% 100%
Welsh (2nd Language) 25 13 20 9 4 3 2 2 0 78 78 48.7% 85.8% 100%
Art & Design 2 2 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 15 15 26.6% 73.3% 100%
Catering 0 2 7 9 6 0 0 0 0 24 24 8.3% 75.0% 100%
Computer Science 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 8 8 37.5% 75.0% 100%
French 1 0 8 6 7 0 0 0 0 22 22 4.5% 68.1% 100%
Geography 0 1 7 11 4 2 0 0 0 25 25 4% 76% 100%
History 2 2 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 16 16 25% 75% 100%
Music 4 9 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 22 22 59.0% 90.9% 100%
Physical Education 1 4 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 20 20 25% 85.0% 100%
Religious Studies 2 8 27 12 7 1 0 1 0 58 58 17.2% 84.4% 100%
Resistant Materials 0 0 2 6 3 4 4 2 1 22 22 0% 36.3% 95.4%
A-C P U X Total no of
students
Welsh Bac. Diploma Skills 1 1 26 15 7 13 10 73 73 43 50.9% 100%
BTEC Work Skills - Level 2
TOTAL 978 85 13% 70% 86%
Key Stage 4
Year 11 - Subject Results
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L2 Threshold (%) 56.2 74.8 53.6 71.9 73.2 88.1 53.1 92.1 ❷ 77.6
Level 2i Threshold with Eng/Ma (%) 48.9 64.4 47.3 53.9 52.9 78.3 43.3 61.9 ❷ 69.4
Level 1 Threshold (%) 96.4 96.0 93.6 100 96.7 100 91.2 96.8 JOINT
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Core Subject Indicator (%) 48.9 61.9 46.4 53.9 43.8 79.0 33.0 61.9 ❷ 70.6
L2 in English (%) 56.9 72.8 54.5 61.8 75.2 88.1 50.0 79.4 ❷ 81.2
L2 in Maths (%) 63.5 72.3 55.5 61.8 54.2 81.1 50.0 71.4 ❷ 75.3
L2 in Science (%) 65.7 70.8 63.6 82.0 50.3 98.6 41.2 96.8 ❷ 83.5
A*-A (%) 10.8 24.3 7.5 16.1 17.5 28.3 10.2 22.2
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Level 2i 5A*-A (%) 7.0
Key Stage 4
The graph below shows the five A* to C (L2 Threshold and L2 Including English and Maths) and A* to G (L1 Threshold).
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Pembrokeshire - L1 & L2 Comparisons 2017
Level 1 Threshold (%) L2 Threshold (%) Level 2 Threshold with Eng/Ma (%)
Key Stage 4
ERW Region Overview
This chart shows the performance of students at Ysgol Dewi
Sant against the other schools in Pembrokeshire using many
of the same criteria applied to Family comparisons. Whilst
we emphasise we are not comparing “like for like”, other
than by location, similar information can be obtained by using
the Welsh Government “My Local School” website. Here, all
schools in Pembrokeshire can be located, and a more
extensive list of comparisons can be made which go beyond
academic outcomes.
www.mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk
The above graph shows the L2i performance of secondary schools in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in 2017 modelled
against Free School Meal percentage. The percentage of FSM in a school is used by the Welsh Government as an indicator of
the degree of challenge that each school faces. This enables comparisons to be made between different schools. The line of
best fit shows a ‘nominal average’ performance. Those furthest above the line are in excess of this outcome, and those below
the line fall short of this modelled expectation.
Main line is ERW's regression line for 2017, dotted line is Wales' official line for 2016
(based on old L2+ regulations).
Pembrokeshire
Schools listed
individually
Schools not listed are
the schools in the
Carmarthenshire area
Key Stage 4
Family of Schools Overview
This bar chart compares
the Family of Schools
data for 2017.
The graph shows the
percentages of five A*
to C (L2 Threshold) and
A*-C (L2 Threshold -
including English and
Maths).
In 2009, the Welsh Government collated all school data to produce a document for each school called the ‘All Wales Core
Data Set’. To allow for school improvement, schools were grouped into ‘Families’ so that comparisons could be made and,
through collaborative endeavours, best practices could be shared. Our ‘Family’ includes 10 other schools who are deemed
to have similar contexts to ours, determined through a calculation based on the percentage of Free School Meals in the
school, the percentage of students on the Special Educational Needs Register and the percentage of students who live in
areas that are the most deprived in Wales. In 2016, we are seen as the 12th least challenged of our Family and, as such,
should have been amongst the highest performers, if not ,indeed the best.
The table below shows our school’s performance (as a percentage), compared to our family performance in 2017.
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L2 Threshold 72.8% 88.2% 94.2% 82.3% 74.1% 78.6% 76.8% 84.9% 97.0% 71.9% 85.4% 77.6 Level 2 Threshold with
Eng/Ma 58.9% 77.6% 75.0% 63.6% 64.8% 66.2% 67.4% 72.2% 83.9% 52.3% 81.3% 69.4
Level 1 Threshold 95% 98.4% 100% 99.5% 98.1% 93.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 96.7% 99.6% 100 ❶
Core Subject Indicator 58.3% 77.6% 71.2% 63.6% 63.0% 64.2% 66.3% 72.2% 83.9% 43.8% 80.5% 70.6
English Level 2 (A*-C) 68.9% 85.0% 88.5% 69.9% 68.5% 73.1% 83.2% 82.0% 90.9% 74.5% 86.2% 81.1
Maths Level 2 (A*-C) 70.6% 84.6% 78.8% 75.6% 75.3% 70.6% 72.6% 75.1% 88.7% 56.9% 86.6% 75.3
Science Level 2 (A*-C) 77.2% 96.3% 88.5% 96.7% 95.1% 76.1% 73.7% 99.0% 99.6% 49.7% 87.0% 83.5 5+ A*-A equivalent 23.9% 40.2% 21.5% 33.5% 25.3% 24.9% 27.4% 28.8% 45.7% 15.7% 34.6% 12.9
Capped Points Score 337.3 376.2 366.1 363.1 342.8 340.9 349.6 361.1 390.5 325.8 367.1 341.3 Free School Meals 11.4% 6.9% 6.5% 9.1% 9.1% 10.0% 10.6% 7.1% 7.0% 10.1% 6.1% 10.0%
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Family of Schools Performance 2017
Level 1 Threshold L2 Threshold Level 2 Threshold with Eng/Ma
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LEA/Family/
Wales
Comparison
Pembrokeshire
LEA Average
%
Family
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Wales
Average
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L2 Threshold 77.6 ↑ ↓ ↑ 65.9 82.5 66.9
Level 2 Threshold with Eng/Ma 69.4 ↑ ↓ ↑ 55.2 70.3 54.6
Level 1 Threshold 100 ↑ ↑ ↑ 94.8 98.2 94.4
Core Subject Indicator 70.6 ↑ ↑ ↑ 52.2 69.1 53.0
English Level 2 (A*-C) 81.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ 65.6 79.2 63.6
English Level 1 (A*-G) 100 ↑ ↑ ↑ 95.7 99.0 95.6
Maths Level 2 (A*-C) 75.3 ↑ ↓ ↑ 62.7 77.0 62.5
Maths Level 1 (A*-G) 98.8 ↑ ↓ ↑ 95.9 99.2 95.6
Science Level 2 (A*-C) 83.5 ↑ ↓ ↑ 64.9 86.9 75.6
Science Level 1 (A*-G) 100 ↑ ↑ ↑ 94.1 98.0 94.4
Boys Level 2 Threshold 81.8 ↑ ↑ ↑ 63.4 79.3 61.6
Girls Level 2 Threshold 72.3 ↑ ↓ ↑ 68.8 85.9 72.5
Boys Level 2 with Eng/Ma 70.5 ↑ ↑ ↑ 52.7 67.1 50.6
Girls Level 2 with Eng/Ma 68.3 ↑ ↓ ↑ 58.2 73.6 58.8
Capped Points (9) 370.4 ↑ ↓ ↑ 339.9 390.9 350.0
A*- A 12.9 ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.9 30.2 16.7
Key Stage 4
Performance Summary
Notes:
↑ - School performance better than Family/LEA/Wales Average
→ - School performance the same as Family/LEA/Wales Average
↓ - School performance worse than Family/LEA/Wales Average
So, to summarise, by using comparisons against the local authority, family and Wales we can say that the school is
progressing and the grades are consistent.
The arrows on the chart show how the school has performed (in percentages) against the
Local Authority, the Family and Wales.
Key Stage 4
Free School Meals Performance
Free School Meals
Family of Schools
Comparison
Family average: 8.2 FSM
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FSM % of pupils eligible for FSM 11.2 6.3 7.2 8.3 9.2 9.4 10.8 7.3 7.4 10.0 5.6 9.6
Family Comparison - % of year olds achieving L2 including English, Welsh & Maths
The line in the graph represents the
2017 model of performance against
FSM eligibility.
Points below the line Indicate lower
then modelled performance; points
above the line indicate higher than
modelled performance.
Ysgol Dewi Sant is the blue point.
The family average is the red point.
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Free School Meals - % of pupils eligible for Free School Meals
School LEA Wales
Key Stage 4
Free School Meals Performance
Free School Meals / Non Free School Meals - comparison of pupil achievement
Number of Free School Meals
Students in Year 11 cohort Number of Non Free School Meals
Students in Year 11 cohort
2011/2012 5 69
2012/2013 8 83
2013/2014 7 78
2014/2015 7 79
2015/2016 5 58
2016/2017 5 85
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CSI - Core Subjects Mathematics, English & Science
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We operate an open entry “Sixth Form” allowing all students to return to seek courses either within the school or the North
Pembrokeshire Federation (which includes Pembrokeshire College, Sir Thomas Picton, Tasker Milward, and Ysgol Bro Gwaun).
Key Stage 5
Year 12 & 13 - Subject Results
2017 AS Results A B C D E U Total
Entries
A A-C A-E
Biology / Bioleg 2 1 1 2 1 / 7 28.5% 50% 100%
Business Studies / Astudiaethau Busnes
0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0% 50% 100%
Chemistry / Cemeg 2 1 3 1 1 1 9 22.2% 66.7% 88.9%
Drama / Drama 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 100% 100%
English Literature / Saesneg (Llenyddiaeth)
1 1 5 4 0 0 11 9% 64% 100%
Geography / Daearyddiaeth 6 1 2 0 0 1 10 60% 90% 90%
History / Hanes 0 7 4 2 0 0 13 0 85% 100%
Mathematics / Mathemateg 3 1 3 3 0 2 12 25% 58% 83.3%
Media / Cyfryngau 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0% 0% 0%
Music/ Cerddoriaeth 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 50% 50% 100%
Physical Education / Addysg
Gorfforol
0 1 2 1 2 2 8 0 37.56% 75%
Physics / Ffiseg 0 1 2 0 1 2 6 0 50% 67%
Religious Studies /
Astudiaethau Crefyddol
2 2 2 0 1 1 8 25% 75% 89%
Welsh (Second Language) /
Cymraeg (2 Iaith)
2 3 1 0 0 0 6 33% 100% 100%
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Total
2017 A-Level
Results
A* A B C D E U Total
Entries
A*/A A*-C A-E
Art & Design / Celf a Dyfunio 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 100% 100%
Biology / Bioleg 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 8 25% 50% 87.5%
Business Studies / Astudiaethau Busnes
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 100% 100%
Chemistry / Cemeg 3 4 3 1 1 0 0 12 58% 83.3% 100%
Creative Writing / Ysgrifennu
Creadigol
1 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 50% 100% 100%
English Literature / Saesneg (Llenyddiaeth)
3 4 1 1 0 1 1 11 64% 82% 91%
French / Ffrangeg 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 33% 67% 100%
Further Maths /Mathemateg
pellach
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 100% 100% 100%
Geography / Daearyddiaeth 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 9 44.4% 88.9% 100%
Geology / Daeareg 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 100% 100%
History / Hanes 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 6 50% 83% 100%
Mathematics / Mathemateg 4 5 3 2 2 1 1 18 50% 77.8% 94.4%
Physics / Ffiseg 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 11 27% 64% 100%
Physical Education / Addysg
Gorfforol
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 100% 100%
Religious Studies /
Astudiaethau Crefyddol
3 3 3 3 0 1 1 14 43% 86% 93%
Welsh (Second Language) /
Cymraeg (2 Iaith)
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 66% 100% 100%
Welsh Bac. (core ii) / Bagaloriaeth
Cymru (Craidd au)
0 7 2 3 2 0 5 18 39% 67% 78%
45.7% 81.9% 96.2% Total
Key Stage 5
Year 13 - Subject Results
Key Stage 5
Pembrokeshire Overview Pembrokeshire Schools - KS5 A Level Outcomes A Level Results (Pure A’ Level results only - no Welsh Bac or vocational)
Ysgol Green-
hill
Milford Haven School
Pem-broke School
Sir Thomas Picton
Tasker Milward
Ysgol Bro
Gwaun
Ysgol Preseli
Ysgol Dewi Sant
Pembrokeshire Average
LEA Po-sition
2012-2013 A*-A 28.2 10.4 22.4 22.2 11.1 24.7 18.8 22.5 20.3 ❸
2013-2014 A*-A 18.4 14.5 12.1 22.3 12.5 18.0 29.3 11.2 18.5 ❽
2014-2015 A*-A 21.5 5.4 18.6 22.0 14.6 21.2 27.4 34.0 20.5 ❶
2015-2016 A*-A 21.5 8.2 7.5 20.0 18.4 19.1 25.7 19.0 18.5 ❺
2016-2017 A*-A 16.7 8.3 13.1 14.7 21.6 16.7 31.2 45.7 21.3 ❶
2012-2013 A*-B 57.7 22.2 47.3 58.5 35.6 49.3 45.0 50 46.8 ❸
2013-2014 A*-B 45.9 46.6 41.1 52.2 33.6 41.6 53.6 37.1 45.1 ❼
2014-2015 A*-B 49.6 24.3 41.2 48.5 32.6 39.4 53.4 60.2 44.7 ❶
2015-2016 A*-B 48.3 26.5 24.9 44.4 35.6 47.9 57.4 52.0 43 ❷
2016-2017 A*-B 41.7 42.7 37.2 42.4 49.5 40.9 56.9 69.5 48 ❶
2011-2013 A*-C 78.9 49.6 71.5 80.7 60.0 79.5 74.8 71.0 71.7 ❻
2013-2014 A*-C 77.0 71.0 66.7 83.4 71.7 65.2 80.2 78.7 75.1 ❸
2014-2015 A*-C 76.8 64.0 69.6 77.0 56.9 74.7 80.8 82.7 73.3 ❶
2015-2016 A*-C 72.7 50.0 59.5 74.4 58.3 71.3 85.1 77.0 69.7 ❷
2016-2017 A*-C 72.5 61.5 67.9 70.2 68.5 69.7 85.1 81.9 73.2 ❷
2012-2013 A*-E 96.7 95.6 98.8 100 100 98.6 99.0 100 97.9 Joint ❶
2013-2014 A*-E 98.0 99.2 97.9 99.4 98.7 100 99.1 97.8 98.7 ❽
2014-2015 A*-E 97.8 93.7 99.5 99.0 98.6 100 99.0 95.9 98.2 ❼
2015-2016 A*-E 95.1 94.9 95.4 99.6 93.9 95.7 98.6 95.0 96.6 ❼
2016-2017 A*-E 95 96.9 96.4 96.3 95.5 97 99 96.2 96.7
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Pembrokeshire Schools - KS5 Outcome Trends2012 - 2017
2012-2013 A*-A 2013-2014 A*-A 2014-2015 A*-A 2015-2016 A*-A 2016-2017 A*-A 2016-2017 A*-A
Target Setting These tables shows outcomes against set targets from 2016 to 2017. The targets have been based on prior
learning, teacher expectation and knowledge and base line data such as the CAT4 and Fischer Family Trust (D).
2016/17 2017/18 No of Boys No of Girls Total No. % No of Boys No of Girls Total No. %
Achieving the Level 2 threshold
Target 39 37 76 89% 21 3 51 80%
Result 36 31 67 77.6% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
Achieving the Level 2 Threshold
including English / Maths
Target 37 33 70 82% 18 30 48 75%
Result 31 28 59 69.4% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
Achieving the Level 1 Threshold
Target 44 41 85 100% 24 36 60 98%
Result 44 41 85 100% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
Without any Qualifications
Target 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0%
Result 0 0 0 0% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
English L2
Target 41 38 79 93% 20 34 54 85%
Result 35 34 69 81.2% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
Mathematics
Target 39 33 72 85% 20 30 50 75%
Result 35 29 64 75.3% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
Science L2
Target 37 37 74 87% 20 33 53 85%
Result 38 33 71 83.5% Summer 2018
Cohort 44 41 85 28 36 64
CSI
Target 37 33 70 82% 18 30 48 75%
Result 32 27 59 70.6% Summer 2018
Cohort 34 29 63 28 36 64
Key Stage 3
Performance Indicators
Year 9 - Level 5+
Core 2014 2015 2016 2017 4 Year
Trend
English
School 90% 92% 89.7% 90.9 ↓↑↓↑
Family 91% 92% 95.3% 96.9 ↓↑↑↑
LA Area 86% 88% 87.1% 90.8 ↑↑↓↑
Wales 86% 87% 89.2% 90.5 ↑↑↑↑
Maths
School 90% 95% 94.8% 97.0 ↑↑↓↑
Family 90% 92% 96.2% 95.9 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 87% 88% 90.7% 91.6 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 87% 87% 90.1% 90.8 ↑↑↑↑
Science
School 93% 98% 94.8% 97.0 ↑↑↓↑
Family 95% 95% 97.1% 97.2 ↑↑↑↑
LA Area 91% 91% 92.5% 92.8 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 90% 91% 92.8% 93.5 ↑↑↑↑
Core Subject Indicator (CSI)
School 87% 90% 87.9% 90.9 ↑↑↓↑
Family 87% 89% 93.4% 94.2 ↑↑↑↑
LA Area 81% 84% 85.4% 88.4 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 81% 83% 85.9% 87.4 ↑↑↑↑
Non Core 2014 2015 2016 4 Year
Trend
Art
School 96% 97% 94.8% 98.5 ↑↑↓↑
Family 95% 95% 96.9% 96.0 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 90% 93% 91.1% 91.7 ↑↑↓↑
Wales 91% 92% 93.3% 93.6 ↑↑↑↑
Design & Technology
School 97% 95% 96.6% 97.0 ↑↓↑↑
Family 95% 96% 97.6% 97.3 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 91% 93% 92.2% 92.2 ↑↑↑→
Wales 91% 92% 93.2% 93.3 ↑↑↑↑
These charts shows the percentage of Year 9 students who have gained Level 5 or better in teacher assessments. Schools see
Level 5+ as useful for predicting a GCSE grade C or better in Year 11.
Key Stage 3
Performance Indicators
Non Core
2014 2015 2016 2017 4 Year
Geography
School 96% 97% 94.8% 97.0 →↑↓↑
Family 93% 94% 96.4% 96.9 ↑↑↑↑
LA Area 89% 91% 91.1% 92.2 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 88% 89% 91.1% 92.0 ↑↑↑↑
History
School 93% 94% 94.8% 95.5 ↑↑↑↑
Family 93% 94% 95.9% 96.9 ↑↑↑↑
LA Area 89% 92% 92.3% 93.6 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 88% 89% 91.1% 91.9 ↑↑↑↑
Information
Communications
Technology
School 94% 96% 94.8% 100 ↑↑↓↑
Family 95% 95% 97.5% 97.5 ↑↓↑→
LA Area 90% 92% 93.9% 95.0 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 91% 92% 93.3% 93.9 ↑↑↑↑
Modern Foreign Languages
School 88% 94% 93.1% 93.9 ↓↑↓↑
Family 87% 88% 93.2% 90.5 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 82% 87% 84.5% 87.3 ↑↑↓↑
Wales 82% 84% 85.6% 86.7 ↑↑↑↑
Music
School 96% 98% 96.6% 100 ↑↑↓↑
Family 95% 96% 97.1% 97.0 ↓↑↑↓
LA Area 92% 93% 91.9% 92.3 ↑↑↓↑
Wales 90% 91% 92.9% 93.3 ↑↑↑↑
Physical Education
School 94% 98% 96.6% 97.0 ↑↑↓↑
Family 94% 96% 97.6% 97.1 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 92% 93% 93.9% 93.6 ↑↑↑↓
Wales 89% 91% 92.6% 93.3 ↑↑↑↑
Welsh Second Language
School 94% 95% 89.7% 81.1 ↑↓↓↓
Family 84% 87% 90.7% 90.5 ↑↑↑↓
LA Area 81% 82% 82.3% 82.7 ↑↑↑↑
Wales 78% 81% 81.9% 83.8 ↑↑↑↑
School Attendance
How does Ysgol Dewi Sant’s attendance compare with other
secondary schools across the authority and across Wales
Ysgol Dewi Sant
Attendance Family of Schools
Attendance Local Authority
Attendance Wales
Attendance
How YDS has compared each
year
2011/2012 94.2% 93.5% 92.6% 92.1% ↑↑↑↑
2012/2013 93.5% 93.6% 92.2% 92.6% ↑↓↑↑
2013/2014 94.6% 94.7% 93.4% 93.6% ↑↓↑↑
2014/2015 94.3% 94.9% 93.2% 93.9% ↑↓↑↑
2015/2016 94.7% 94.9% 93.3% 94.2% ↑↓↑↑
2016/2017 95.7% 95.1% 93.8% 94.1% ↑↑↑↑
90.00%
91.00%
92.00%
93.00%
94.00%
95.00%
96.00%
2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017
How Ysgol Dewi Sant's Attendance Data compares with our Family, the LA and the average across Wales
Ysgol Dewi Sant Attendance Family of Schools Attendance Local Authority Attendance Wales Attendance
Ysgol Dewi Sant Attendance 2017 95.7%
School Attendance
Pembrokeshire Performance Ysgol Dewi Sant had the best attendance of all the
secondary schools in Pembrokeshire in 2016/2017
Milford Haven School
Sir Thom-as Picton
Tasker Milward School
Ysgol Bro Gwaun
Ysgol Greenhill
Ysgol Preseli
Pembroke School
Ysgol Dewi Sant
LEA average
2010/2011 90.1% 92.8% 91.0% 91.4% 90.3% 93.2% 90.2% 93.6% 91.3%
2011/2012 92.3% 93.0% 92.6% 91.9% 92.4% 94.0% 91.5% 94.2% 92.6%
2012/2013 92.0% 93.0% 92.1% 91.4% 91.8% 93.6% 90.8% 93.5% 92.2%
2013/2014 92.3% 93.9% 92.4% 92.9% 93.7% 95.0% 92.6% 94.6% 93.4%
2014/2015 92.2% 94.1% 92.4% 92.9% 93.3% 95.0% 91.9% 94.3% 93.2%
2015/2016 93.2% 94.0% 92.9% 93.4% 93.3% 95.2% 90.9% 94.7% 93.3%
2016/2017 93.5% 94.3% 94.1% 94.1% 93.6% 95.4% 91.5% 95.7% 93.8%
84.00%
86.00%
88.00%
90.00%
92.00%
94.00%
96.00%
98.00%
100.00%
Pembrokeshire Secondary Schools Attendance
2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014
2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017
School Attendance
FSM Performance How does Ysgol Dewi Sant’s performance compare with
average attendance in Wales based on free school meal
eligibility?
The line represents the 2017 model of performance against FSM eligibility.
Ysgol Dewi Sant Attendance 2017 95.7%
School Attendance
The Quartiles of Success Ysgol Dewi Sant is in the top quartile for attendance for
its high attendance in 2016 / 2017
Summay and Benchmarking
2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 % achieving 93.6 94.2 93.5 94.6 94.3 94.7 95.7
% modelled 93.2 93.6 94.5 94.7 95 95
Difference (%achieving - % modelled) 1 0 0.1 -0.4 -0.3 0.7
Ysgol Dewi Sant
Congratulations to the Class of 2017
Some stand out performances from sixth form students include head girl Hannah
Morris who gained two A*s and an A, and head boy Sam Bramley who achieved one
A*, two As and a B.
Other successful pupils were Sian Phillips four A*s and an A;
Huw Wilson two A*s and an A;
Josh Swain two A*s, two As and a D;
Sophie Reason three A*s and an A;
Angharad Price three As,
Cerys Jones A*, A, B, Welsh Bac A,
Laura Hopwood two A*s, B;
Josh De Silva 3As.
We are so proud of all our students and all their
exceptional achievements.
Year 13 - Where are they now?
The grades achieved by our
Year 13 students have
allowed them to access the
full range of universities
and courses. A number of
our students take a gap year
i.e. a year to travel prior to
continuing their studies the
following year. Many now
have unconditional places
awaiting their return at
universities across the
country.
Abigail Beckett Gap Year
Ashley Beynon Bangor University - studying Electrical Engineering
Samuel Bramley Arts University Bournemouth - studying Acting
Matthew Coles Cardiff University - studying Marine Geography
Joshua Desilva University of Manchester—studying Biochemistry
Aled Evans Gap Year– will take up place to read Modern Lan-guages (Spanish and French) at the University of Manchester in 2018.
Lewis Fisher Aberystwyth University - studying Biochemistry
George Frampton Gap Year - has a place to train with the Royal Navy
Michael Greenwood University of Huddersfield- studying Economics
Jorgiana Harwood-May University of Portsmouth - studying Drama and Performance
Libby Higgins-Washbrook Bangor University - studying Geography
Laura Hopwood Cardiff University - studying Sociology & Criminology
Erika Iceton
Cerys Jones Cardiff University - studying Criminology
Cade Kingston
Ellinor Larsson Gap Year
Olivia Lavin University of Gloucestershire - studying Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
Tansy Lloyd-Benson University of Southampton
Thomas Martin University of Birmingham - studying Philosophy and English
Luke Mason Pembrokeshire College
Hannah Morris Gap Year - will take up place to read Human Geography at Cardiff University in 2018
Matthew Page-Davies University of Nottingham - studying Mechanical Engineering
Sian Phillips University of Liverpool - studying Astro Physics
Tanapon Phumkhonsan Pembrokeshire College - studying Mechanical Engineering
Angharad Price University of Bath - studying Sociology
Ellen Raymond University of Nottingham - studying Engineering
Sophie Reason Gap Year
Aled Rowlands Plymouth University - studying Mechanical Engineering
Patrick Smith Wembley UCFB - studying Events Management
Joshua Swain University of Warwick - studying Mathematics
Lewys Thomas Loughborough University - studying Chemical Engineering
Megan Thomas Cardiff Metropolitan University - studying Tourism Management
Samuel Thomas Swansea University - studying Sports Science
Calum Walton Gap Year
Morgan Weale University of Reading - studying Speech & Language Therapy
Huw Wilson University of Exeter
Aled Woodage Airline Pilot Training
Year 11 - Plans for September 2017
As our Year 11 students
finish here at Ysgol Dewi
Sant we wish them all well,
those who have chosen to
pursue further academic
study at Higher Educational
Colleges and to all those who
have also chosen to take
opportunities and learn new
stills in finding exciting
opportunities in employment.
Tom Ablitt
Raven Alam
Rhiannon Barwick Sir Thomas Picton - A-Levels
Natasha Black Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Hannah Bland
Finlay Bolger Apprenticeship in Hair Dressing
Helena Brown Lees
Harry Campbell
Isobel Canton Employment - working at Homebase
Carys Churchill Hartpury College - A-Levels
Thomas Clarke Pembrokeshire College - Sports Education
Bronwen Cotton Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Rhys Cresswell Pembrokeshire College - Mechanics
Thomas Daniels Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Aled Davies Pembrokeshire College - Carpentry
Cameron Davies A-Levels
Carys Davies Pembrokeshire College - Hairdressing
Lewis Davies Pembrokeshire College - Health & Social Care
Eleanor Delbaere Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Joseph Dorn
Ella Evans Pembrokeshire College - Health Science
Hayleigh-Jade Ffrench Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Elliot Fisher Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Aaron Gibbins
Jason Harris Pembrokeshire College - Mechanics
Zack Hart Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Ella Hayes
Harry Hickman
Harry Humphreys
Jack Iles
Grace Jenkins Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Ralf Jenkins Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Chloe Jones Pembrokeshire College - Animal Management
Nicholas Jones
Jevon Kingston
Bethan Larsen A-Levels on line
Morgan Lewis
Nia Lewis Pembrokeshire College - A-Levels
Rudi Lloyd-Benson Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Congratulations to the Year 11
Class of 2017
Callum Macalast Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Daniel Maloney
Matthew Maloney
Thomas Marsh Sir Thomas Picton - A-Levels
Laura Mason Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Rhiannon Mason
Ffion McEvoy Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Rhys Meredith-Barrett Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Matthew Merrick
Evie Morgan Pembrokeshire College - Sports Education
Ffion Morgan
Lowri Murphy
Joseph Nash
Madeleine Nix Pembrokeshire College - Countryside and Environment
Dylan Oatley Pembrokeshire College—Electrical Engineering
Rhiannon Odey
Kyla Owen Pembrokeshire College - Health Science
Max Petersen Pembrokeshire College - Business Management
Scott Phillips Ellesmere College - (Music Scholarship) A-Levels
Geraint Pickard-Skeats Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Chloe Picton
Cieran Rees Pembrokeshire College - Public Services
Rosie Rees Pembrokeshire College - Diploma of Sports
Elen Richards
Lottie Richards Pembrokeshire College - A-Levels
Angharad Rowlands Llandovery College - A-levels
Sian Rowlands Llandovery College - A-levels
Ciara Sapsford
Tom Sibbald Pembrokeshire College - Mechanics
Miles Simcox
Jago Sime Pembrokeshire College - Business Studies
Tobias Squire Pembrokeshire College - A-Levels or Business
Mali Thomas Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Ethan Towell
Abigail Voyce
Eleanor Walker A-Levels
Dylan Walsh Pembrokeshire College - Marine Engineering
Eryn Waterman
James Williams Agricultural College
Llion Williams
Hank Willis
Erin Wilson Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Isaac Wilson Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Jonathan Wilson
Neion Wimperis Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Tam Withey-Giner Pembrokeshire College A-Level Centre - A-Levels
Glossary of Educational Language
used in this booklet
Key Stage 4 - KS4 Pupils aged 14 - 16 years
Also referred to as Year Groups 10 and 11
Key Stage 5 - KS5 Pupils aged 16 -18 years
Also referred to as Year Groups 12 and 13
Key Stage 3 - KS3 Pupils aged 11 - 14 years
Also referred to as Year Groups 7, 8 and 9
L2 Threshold The percentage of our students who gained 5 GCSEs or equivalent qualifications
between A* and C.
L1 Threshold The percentage of our students who gained 5 GCSEs or equivalent qualifications
between A* and G.
L2 Threshold including - L2inc. The percentage of our students who gained 5 GCSEs or equivalent qualifications
between A* and C, but also including Mathematics and English.
CSI The CSI means the Core Subject Indicators. This refers to the subjects of
Mathematics, English and Science. First Language Welsh is also a core subject.
Non-Core Non-Core refers to any of the subject that is not Mathematics, English and Science
or First Language Welsh.
Cohort The total number of pupils in a year group entered for an examination.
Capped Points Score This takes the best 8 GCSE grades a child receives.
The Grades are converted to points and the average is presented in the Capped
Points Score.
Base line Data The initial collection of any data which then serves as a basis for comparison with
any data that is subsequently acquired.
LEA The Local Education Authority - Pembrokeshire County Council
Pembrokeshire
Federation
The group of educational establishments in Pembrokeshire that provide secondary
education. The federation includes Pembrokeshire College, Ysgol Dewi Sant,
Sir Thomas Picton, Tasker Milward and Ysgol Bro Gwaun.
Family of Schools
All schools in Wales are put in to a ‘family ‘ for the purpose of comparing data and
standards. Ysgol Dewi Sant’s ‘Family’ includes 10 other schools across Wales who
are deemed to have similar numbers of Free School Meal, Special Educational needs
children and those from deprived backgrounds.
ERW - Western Hub ERW means Education Regional Working.
The Western Hub includes all the secondary schools in Pembrokeshire and
Carmarthenshire.
FSM FSM stands for Free School Meals - those students who receive Free School Meals.
SEN SEN stands for Special Educational Needs - those students who are on the Special
Educational Needs register and may require extra support in school in certain areas.
% in lower %20 deprivation Percentage of those students who are classed as living in areas that are the most
deprived in Wales.
Fisher Family Trust A non-profit company that provides data analysis for schools.
Information for Prospective
Parents
How to apply for a school
place as Ysgol Dewi Sant
Ysgol Dewi Sant has many opportunities available for your child and we
hope you will consider sending your child to our exceptional school.
Pembrokeshire County Council Admissions Service
All applications should now be made on-line via the Pembrokeshire County Council website, follow the links Children & Schools, Admissions
Link for on-line applications www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/education/admissions - forms are listed second bottom on the right hand side.
The Information for Parents booklet will also be available as a PDF on the Pembrokeshire County Council website.
Ysgol Dewi Sant
St. Davids School
St Davids,
Pembrokeshire,
Wales,
SA62 6QH
Telephone 01437 762134
@ydsstdavids
http://ysgol-dewi-sant1.j2bloggy.com/
“Do the little things in life”
St David
“Gwnewch y pethau bychain mewn bywyd”
Dewi Sant