Saturday 27 October 2012

Thanet secondary school GCSE exam results 2012

I think this table is correct


School Name
5 A* to C or equ inc  maths + Eng
Value added measure
Chatham House Grammar School for Boys FD Selective
96%
994.2
Clarendon House Grammar School FD Selective
98%
995.5
Dane Court Grammar School FD Selective
95%
997.7
Hartsdown Technology College CY Modern
44%
953.5
King Ethelbert School FD Modern              
28%
978.6
Saint George's Church of England School VA Comprehensive
58%
1021.1
Sandwich Technology School FD Modern
41%
993.1
Sir Roger Manwood's School FD Selective
98%
1013.5
St George's Church of England Foundation School FD Modern
48%
1051.7
St Lawrence College IND
63%
NP
The Charles Dickens School FD Modern
51%
969.3
The Ellington & Hereson School FD Comprehensive
36%
969.7
The Marlowe Academy AC Comprehensive
20%
958.8
Ursuline College VA Comprehensive
47%
1002

I have produced the information in the table above from the information below, hope it makes sense is accurate, please point out any errors.  

This information isn’t as easy to find as one would expect this first table comes from the Independent newspaper see http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/secondary-tables-2012/kent-6294906.html


Column A            Percentage of pupils achieving 5 A* to C grades or equivalent including A* to C grades in maths and English.
Column B            Number of Key Stage four pupils in all English Bacc subject areas.
Column C            Percentage of key stage four pupils achieving English Baccalaureate
Column D            Percentage of Key Stage Pupils achieving A* to C in both English and maths GCSE.
Column E            Value added measure based on the best 8 GCSEs and equivalent resu.
Column F            Average A-level point score per student.


Obviously the key above is wrong and I will correct it when I have worked out what is what.

I think the key figure is the Percentage of pupils achieving 5 A* to C grades or equivalent including A* to C grades in maths and English and I think this is column B. 


School Name
A
B
C
D
E
Chatham House Grammar School for Boys FD Selective
75
96%
994.2
42%
878.7
Clarendon House Grammar School FD Selective
53
98%
995.5
44%
795.5
Dane Court Grammar School FD Selective
135
95%
997.7
56%
963.6
Hartsdown Technology College CY Modern
0
44%
953.5
0%
470.8
King Ethelbert School FD Modern              
0
28%
978.6
0%

Saint George's Church of England School VA Comprehensive
20
58%
1021.1
7%
632.6
Sandwich Technology School FD Modern
6
41%
993.1
0%
552.1
Sir Roger Manwood's School FD Selective
103
98%
1013.5
70%
1017.4
St George's Church of England Foundation School FD Modern
0
48%
1051.7
0%
780.8
St Lawrence College IND
3
63%
NP
4%
740.6
Thanet College




590.8
The Charles Dickens School FD Modern
18
51%
969.3
0%

The Ellington & Hereson School FD Comprehensive
6
36%
969.7
3%

The Marlowe Academy AC Comprehensive
0
20%
958.8
0%
664.9
Ursuline College VA Comprehensive
22
47%
1002
6%
498.5

I intend to continue with this post until I get comparisons for previous years into comprehendable tables that one can compare, if this proves possible, any help of corrections would be gratefully appreciated.

This next lot are from the department of education website at http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/group.pl?qtype=GR&f=Py2oADcOrE&superview=sec&view=  and show the previous years 2008 to 2011


% of pupils making expected progress % of pupils making expected progress % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs % achieving the English Baccalaureate % achieving grades A*-C in English and maths GCSEs
School Type English Maths 2011 2010 2009 2008 15.40% 58.70%
Chatham House Grammar School for Boys Foundation School 90% 76% 95% 94% 95% 94% 42% 96%
Clarendon House Grammar School Foundation School 94% 90% 95% 97% 96% 95% 44% 98%
St Lawrence College Independent School NP NP 63% 75% 77% 68% 4% 63%
The Ellington and Hereson School Foundation School 50% 53% 36% 32% NA NA 3% 36%
The Charles Dickens School Foundation School 69% 57% 47% 28% 33% 30% 0% 51%
Dane Court Grammar School Foundation School 86% 89% 94% 97% 96% 96% 56% 95%
St George's Church of England Foundation School Foundation School 55% 65% 48% 41% 27% 21% 0% 48%
The Marlowe Academy Sponsored Academy 32% 39% 20% 14% 12% 13% 0% 20%
Hartsdown Technology College Community School 54% 48% 44% 43% 32% 20% 0% 44%
Sir Roger Manwood's School Foundation School 94% 97% 95% 95% 99% 99% 70% 98%
Ursuline College Voluntary Aided School 52% 69% 45% 57% 54% 50% 6% 47%
King Ethelbert School Foundation School 60% 48% 28% 34% 34% 14% 0% 28%
Sandwich Technology School Foundation School 64% 44% 41% 38% 38% 31% 0% 41%


Here are the 2011 figures in a format that I can understand and i will attempt to add the 2012 figures




School name


Three A-levels (%)

47
0
 33
969.3
NA
NA

95
42
91
994.2
878.7
99


95
44
95
995.5
795.5
87


94
56
92
997.7
963.6
97


36
3
23
969.7
NA
NA

28
0
19
978.6
NA
NA

20
0
4
958.8
NA
NA


41
0
33
993.1
552.1
71


95
70
95
1013.5
1017.4
100

48
0
16
1051.7
780.8
85

45
6
39
1002
498.5
44

3 comments:

  1. The Ramsgate School didn`t do well...

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  2. Michael, there seems to be a large Jewson's sack stuck under your car, just a word of warning incase it has managed to get itself stuck on the undercarriage.

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    1. I did notice a Jewson noise on take-off Paul

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