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Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School

📍 Maidstone Road, Medway, Kent, ME1 3EL

Ofsted: Outstanding (21 March 2023)
1,528
Pupils
10.3%
Free school meals
1 April 2011
Opened

About this school

Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School is an Academy converter serving secondary age pupils, located in Medway, Kent. The school has 1,528 pupils enrolled. It was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in 21 March 2023. The Headteacher is Eliot Hodges. The school is administered by Medway local authority. It belongs to LEIGH ACADEMIES TRUST. The school has boys-only admissions. It opened in 1 April 2011.

School details

Headteacher
Eliot Hodges
Trust
LEIGH ACADEMIES TRUST
Local authority
Medway
Gender
Boys
URN
136662

Admissions

Applications for places at Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School are handled by the school or the local authority (Medway). See the school's website for admissions arrangements, or read the GOV.UK guide to school admissions.

GCSE Performance (Key Stage 4)

69.5
Attainment 8 · 2024-25
+0.90
Progress 8 · 2023-24
94%
Grade 5+ in English & maths · 2024-25
97%
Grade 4+ in English & maths · 2024-25
6.82
EBacc average point score · 2024-25
99%
Entering the EBacc · 2024-25
  • Attainment 8 is the school's average GCSE score across eight key subjects — higher is better.
  • Progress 8 shows how much progress pupils made between ages 11 and 16 compared with similar pupils nationally — 0 is average, positive is above average. Shown for 2023-24, the most recent year the Department for Education published it.
  • Grade 5+ / 4+ in English & maths is the share of pupils achieving at least a strong pass (5) or a standard pass (4) in both subjects.
  • EBacc covers the English Baccalaureate subject mix: English, maths, sciences, a language, and history or geography.

Source: Department for Education school performance data. Check this school on GOV.UK →

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