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Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College
Ragstone Road, Slough SL1 2PU
Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College is a non-selective, Church of England academy. It has about 1,160 boys and girls aged between 11 and 18. In November 2013 the school was rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
This school is a member of The Slough and East Berkshire C of E Multi Academy Trust. (Other schools in this trust include Grove Academy and Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy.)
Particular strengths include Destinations, Disadvantaged pupils, Admissions and Attendance. Relative weaknesses include Environment and Attainment.
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Distance
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Score Name
0.4Grove Academy
1.1Eden Girls' School, Slough
1.1Upton Court Grammar School
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Destinations: Above average. The proportion of students going on to education or training at 16 is quite low, while at 18 (allowing for attainment) it is very high. Show details
Disadvantaged pupils: Above average. Progress up to age 16 is above average. Destinations at 16 are above average. Progress at 16-18 is below average. Destinations at 18 (allowing for attainment) are about average.
Admissions: About average. The occupancy rate and offer rate are both quite high. There is no compulsory entrance exam.
Attendance: About average. Pupil absence rates and the incidence of persistent absence are both roughly average.
Sixth form: Below average. Attainment is poor, progress is poor and destinations at 18 (allowing for attainment) are excellent.
Progress: Below average. Up to age 16 it is above average, while at ages 16-18 it is poor. (This takes into account pupils' prior performance. For information about actual grades, see Attainment.)
Attainment: Below average. Up to age 16 it is about average, while at ages 16-18 it is poor. (This doesn't take into account pupils' prior performance. For that, see Progress.)
Representation: Slightly out of balance. The socio-economic mix and ethnic representation are both slightly out of balance with the local community. Show details
Finances: Poor. However, the school budget has been roughly in balance
Environment: Poor. Air pollution and traffic accidents are quite high, while crime is very high.

Schools often provide or emphasise different subjects, especially in fields such as languages and the arts. The charts below show the relative popularities of exam subjects commonly sat at this school.
Popular GCSE subjects
Proportions of pupils entering in 2023
Popular A-level subjects
Proportions of pupils entering in 2023

Provision for special educational needs
 Speech, language and communication
Source: Department for Education. For full, up-to-date details, always ask a representative of the school.
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