Friday, 30 January 2015

Compare Thanet Schools league tables, 2014 GCSE results newly published.


I think the new results were actually released yesterday, click on this link http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/search.pl?postcode=ct11+8ny&distance=5&phase=all&searchType=postcode then click on the individual schools name.

Some of the Thanet schools seem have dropped a very long way from the 2013 results to the 2014 results.

A summary of the main gist of the thing below, if it works, tables in blogger is a learning curve.

Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School95%86%94%94%

The Ellington and Hereson School

Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School36%41%43%28%


King Ethelbert School


Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School28%30%54%55%



The Marlowe Academy



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School20%20%28%13%



The Charles Dickens School



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School47%43%53%35%



Dane Court Grammar School

Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School94%92%94%90%



St George's Church of England Foundation School



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School48%46%53%22%

Hartsdown Academy



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School44%46%51%19%



Ursuline College



Chart Line Percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs2011Link to help information2012Link to help information2013Link to help information2014Link to help information
School45%50%42%44%
Sorry about the way the tables have appeared it is evident that I would fail GCSE ITC, I learnt on an IBM mainframe class of 68 and something seems to have changed.  

3 comments:

  1. You've omitted King Ethelbert's School.

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  2. Apologies anon I have added it and I am not surprised to see it improving. When my youngest children were about to move up to secondary school, a couple of years ago, I took the opportunity to attend all of the school open days and it had the look and feel of a school on the way up.

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  3. Unfortunately they're a bit worthless as they are only the first exams the kids did. It's a bit like saying Mr Gove failed his driving test (even though he passed 7th time). A lot of those scores are much higher on final summer results that the coalition scrapped from being reported.

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