St Joseph's College, Ipswich
Belstead Road, Suffolk, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP2 9DR
Key Facts
Mrs D Clarke Principal
Co-ed Gender
577 Total Pupils
Town Location
Day & Boarding Type
2 - 19 Age Range
Mainstream Mainstream/Special
Christian Religious Ethos
About
St Joseph's College in Ipswich offers a vibrant and nurturing environment for students to thrive academically and personally. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, the school fosters a sense of community and belonging among its diverse student body. Emphasising holistic education, it encourages not only intellectual growth but also the development of character and leadership skills. Families can expect a supportive atmosphere where each child is valued and inspired to reach their full potential.
Pupil Information
Total Pupils
The total number of pupils enrolled at the school.
Boys
Girls
With SEN Support
With SEN EHCP
A-Level Performance
Progress Score
These figures tell you how much progress students who studied A levels at this school or college made between the end of key stage 4 and the end of their A level studies, compared to similar students across England. These scores are also known as 'value added' scores.
The scores are calculated by comparing the A-level results of students at this school or college with the A level results of students in schools and colleges across England who started with similar results at the end of the previous key stage – key stage 4.
A score above zero means students made more progress, on average, than students across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 4. A score below zero means students made less progress, on average, than students across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 4.
Average Result
This tells you the average grade that students achieved per A level entry.
AAB (with ≥2 Facilitating Subjects)
Facilitating A levels are ones that are commonly needed for entry to leading universities. They are: biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, further mathematics, geography, history, English literature and classical or modern languages.