How Ashbourne Helps You Improve Your Grades: Our Value Added Score Explained
Ashbourne College is proud to be ranked 64th out of 2,561 schools and colleges in England for A-level progress in the 2023/24 academic year, placing us firmly in the top 2.5% nationwide. This result is based on our government-published Value Added score of +0.47, which means that our students, on average, achieve nearly half a grade higher per A-level subject than expected, based on their GCSE results. But what does that mean for you as a student? It means that if you come to Ashbourne, you’re far more likely to improve your grades, and achieve more than you thought possible.
A-Level Progress Score: A Measure of Your Potential
The A-level progress score, also known as the Value Added score, compares your performance at A-level with students across the country who had similar GCSE grades. Our +0.47 score shows that Ashbourne students consistently outperform expectations, not because all were already top performers, but because of what happens after they join us.
How Ashbourne Helps Improve Your Grades
Students come to Ashbourne with a wide range of academic backgrounds. Some are already high achievers aiming for Oxbridge or Medicine. Others may have struggled to achieve their academic potential in previous schools and want a fresh start. What students find here is an environment designed to help them do better, and get the best possible grade outcomes.
Small class sizes at Ashbourne create a learning environment where every student is supported. With fewer students in each lesson, teachers can offer more personalised attention, quickly identify and address misunderstandings, and adapt their teaching to suit individual needs. There’s also more space for meaningful discussion, in-depth questions, and one-to-one guidance, all of which help students build confidence and deepen their understanding.
Expert Teachers Who Know How to Boost Performance
At Ashbourne, lessons are led by subject specialists who know how to challenge and stretch every student. Many of our teachers are also exam board examiners, giving them deep insight into what earns marks and how to maximise exam performance. Targeted preparation and exam technique are built into everyday learning, helping students feel confident and well-prepared.
A Personalised Learning Approach
Students benefit from regular meetings and academic coaching tailored to their individual goals. We set achievable, personalised targets and provide ongoing support to help them succeed. Progress is carefully monitored to ensure each student stays on track and continues to grow throughout the year.
Personal tutors maintain daily communication with the Heads of Sixth Form, enabling timely intervention whenever concerns arise. These one-to-one meetings provide a supportive space to discuss any challenges students may be facing and to identify effective strategies for overcoming them.
Intensive Exam Preparation
Timed practice papers, detailed feedback, and proven revision strategies are built into the daily routine. We teach students to study smarter, not just harder, equipping them with the skills and confidence they need to succeed. At Ashbourne, students complete four sets of mock exams, held during the penultimate week of each of the first four half terms. After each set, you’ll receive a detailed report highlighting your strengths and providing clear, targeted feedback on areas for improvement.
Why This Matters for Your University Ambitions
Getting into top universities is more competitive than ever, and that’s where Ashbourne excels. Our students consistently gain offers from top institutions because:
– Their grades exceed expectations
– They’re confident and well-prepared
– They receive specialist UCAS support and interview preparation
You’re Capable of More Than You Think, We’ll Help You Prove It
Whether you’re aiming for A*s or looking to turn things around, Ashbourne is set up to help you succeed. Our +0.47 A-level progress score isn’t just a statistic, it’s evidence that we help students make real academic progress.
If you want a college that supports you, challenges you, and helps you improve your grades, Ashbourne could be the right choice.
1. What is a Value Added score at A-level?
A Value Added score measures how much progress students make from their GCSE results to their A-level grades compared to students nationally. A positive score means students achieved higher than expected outcomes.
2. What is Ashbourne College’s Value Added score?
Ashbourne’s Value Added score for 2023/24 is +0.47, which means students, on average, achieve nearly half a grade higher per A-level subject than predicted from their GCSEs. This places Ashbourne in the top 2.5% of schools and colleges in England.
3. Why is Ashbourne’s Value Added score important?
The Value added score shows progress. It shows that Ashbourne students consistently outperform expectations, proving the impact of the teaching, support, and academic environment. It’s evidence that students don’t just maintain their grades here, they improve them.
4. How does Ashbourne help students improve their grades?
Through small class sizes, expert subject teachers, regular meetings, personalised academic support, and intensive exam preparation, Ashbourne creates an environment where every student can achieve their best.