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Secondary School Tables 2009

Wednesday 14 January 2009 20:00 EST
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KEY TO THE LEAGUE TABLES

A school's value added score is arrived at by predicting what pupils should achieve when they arrive at school at age 11. If – on average – pupils improve on their predicted performance and do better than fellow pupils in similar circumstances, the school will be awarded a score of more than 1,000. If they do worse, it will get less than 1,000.

The average point score for A-level again takes account of all qualifications gained by pupils. An A grade in general or vocational A-level is worth 270 points, B, 240; C, 210; D, 180; and E, 150. The International Baccalaureate is also recognised with a maximum score of 45 being rewarded with 1,380 points.

SYMBOLS USED IN THE TABLE

= Feeder school for sixth-form centres/consortia.
! New institution. Results will be published as N/A (Not Applicable).
< Statistics based on 10 or fewer candidates are suppressed.
AC Academy.
CTC City Technology College.
CY Community school.
CYS Community school with special provision for children with special educational needs.
FD Foundation school.
FDS Foundation special school.
IND Independent school.
INDSS Independent special school.
MODFC College funded by Ministry of defence.
VA Voluntary aided school (usually faith schools which control their own admissions).
VC Voluntary controlled (faith school with admissions controlled by local authority).

ADMISSION POLICIES

COMP Admits all students.
MOD Secondary modern. Admits all students not selected by grammar schools.
SEL State-financed grammar school.
NON SEL Independent school.

Column 1: School or college name
Column 2: Number of 14 to 16-year olds
Column 3: % with five A* to C GCSEs including maths and English
Column 4: % with five A* to C GCSEs in all subjects
Column 5: % with five A* to C GCSEs in one modern foreign language
Column 6: Value Added Score
Column 7: A-level point score per pupil

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Havelock Academy 139 27 34 0 986.9 -
AC - comp mixed 11-18
Healing Sch, A Specialist Science and Foundation Coll 155 72 79 33 1016.5  
FD Sc comp mixed 11-16
Hereford Technology Sch 215 33 54 6 1011.2  
CY T comp mixed 11-16
Humberston Comprehensive Sch 138 50 62 31 982.5  
CY M&C comp mixed 11-16
Lindsey Sch and Community Arts Coll 264 28 52 13 957.3 543.8
CY A comp mixed 11-18
Matthew Humberstone Church of England Sch 255 18 47 2 969.3 -
VC B&E comp mixed 11-18
Oasis Academy Immingham 163 14 31 8 942.8  
AC - comp mixed 11-18
Oasis Academy Wintringham 106 22 55 0 1015.1  
AC - comp mixed 11-18
St James' Sch 24 42 46 38 - 700.4
Ind - - mixed 1-18
St Mary's Catholic Sch 74 23 38 38 969.5  
VA H,L comp mixed 11-16
Tollbar Business and Enterprise Coll 367 81 98 31 1045.1 815
FD B&E,H comp mixed 11-18
Western Technology Sch 99 32 47 0 1011.4  
CY T comp mixed 11-16
Whitgift Sch 199 37 57 14 1004.1  
CY - comp mixed 11-16

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