Saturday, 26 January 2019

Old photos a cheer you up summer gif and stuff

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 Margate Carnival, presumably in the days of Hannibal
Assembly Rooms Fire 1882
 After 1901 because of the tramlines

  After 1901 because of the tramlines
 I think this is around 1970
 Two of a kind here both from the last half of the 1800s this looks like a two mated barque or brig rig
and this one a three masted ship with topmasts struck down


Not to long to spring but sleet and strong winds forecast for this weekend so I made up a gif from the lifeguard championships, if you are feeling a bit gloomy and want to share, copy use it, click on it so it opens in a new window, right click on it to save it to your device and then you should be able to upload it.

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Ursuline College Type of schoolAcademyNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4109Progress 8 score & descriptionAverage0.04Open help text for Progress 8 score for Ursuline College (2018))Entering EBacc31%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)93%
(111 of 120 pupils)
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs34%Attainment 8 score42.6EBacc average point score3.52
Dane Court Grammar School Type of schoolAcademyNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4173Progress 8 score & descriptionAverage0Open help text for Progress 8 score for Dane Court Grammar School (2018))Entering EBacc79%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)99%
(165 of 166 pupils)
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs84%Attainment 8 score63EBacc average point score5.94
Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School Type of schoolAcademyNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4198Progress 8 score & descriptionAverage-0.02Open help text for Progress 8 score for Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School (2018))Entering EBacc84%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)98%
(176 of 180 pupils)
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs80%Attainment 8 score61.4EBacc average point score5.94
St George's Church of England Foundation School Type of schoolMaintained SchoolNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4202Progress 8 score & descriptionAverage-0.12Open help text for Progress 8 score for St George's Church of England Foundation School (2018))Entering EBacc3%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)93%
(186 of 201 pupils)
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs20%Attainment 8 score39.8EBacc average point score2.74
The Charles Dickens School Type of schoolAcademyNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4200Progress 8 score & descriptionWell below average-0.66Open help text for Progress 8 score for The Charles Dickens School (2018))Entering EBacc1%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)--opens a popupGrade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs16%Attainment 8 score33.9EBacc average point score2.51
Hartsdown Academy Type of schoolAcademyNumber of pupils at end of key stage 4125Progress 8 score & descriptionWell below average-1.19Open help text for Progress 8 score for Hartsdown Academy (2018))Entering EBacc14%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)77%
(155 of 201 pupils)
Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs6%Attainment 8 score23.3EBacc average point score1.95
East Kent College Type of schoolCollegeNumber of pupils at end of key stage 424Progress 8 score & description-1.26
(-1.77 to -0.74)
Entering EBacc0%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)--opens a popupGrade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs4%Attainment 8 score27.6EBacc average point score2.14
St Lawrence College Type of schoolIndependent SchoolNumber of pupils at end of key stage 477Progress 8 score & descriptionNPopens a popupEntering EBacc0%Staying in education or entering employment (2016 leavers)--opens a popupGrade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs0%Attainment 8 score39.9EBacc average point score3.54
England - state-funded schools523626-0.0238.40%94%
(508945 of 541120 pupils)
43.30%46.54.04
England - all schools58361735.20%40.20%44.53.85
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