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I found this table quite interesting - not one I had seen before. Assume I am probably out of touch but will post the link anyway!
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I am intrigued by the column entry gender...
does it change?
does it change?
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yoyo123 wrote:I am intrigued by the column entry gender...
does it change?
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Bit like my son's old school - each child had its own page on line for reports, examination etc. I loved the option to "swap child". Have to admit it was very tempting ...
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Blimey, am I reading this correctly?
St Bernard's in Slough ahead of Langley ? Amazing
Interesting that St Bernard's take from a score of 111 yet Langley take from much higher marks.
Does anybody know how many state secondary schools there are ?
St Bernard's in Slough ahead of Langley ? Amazing
Interesting that St Bernard's take from a score of 111 yet Langley take from much higher marks.
Does anybody know how many state secondary schools there are ?
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Interesting to note that my DD's comprehensive with its fairly new sixth form is doing better at A level than my old girls grammar in Kent. Let's hope this year's results keep up the trend and DD gets her place at Manchester....
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Performance tables tell you very little. Who is 'allowed' to sit the exam? I'd get 100% A*s if I could choose who was entered for the exam ...
Some schools won't enter borderline pupils - they have to pay their own fee so they don't count in the tables.
Some schools won't enter borderline pupils - they have to pay their own fee so they don't count in the tables.
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Why do they need to pay their own fees?Guest55 wrote:
Some schools won't enter borderline pupils - they have to pay their own fee so they don't count in the tables.
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But that, presumably, is the same for all the tables, not just this one?