How many students per year 13 in these schools?
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How many students per year 13 in these schools?
Hi
Can anyone tell me the number of students in a typical year 13 (taking A levels) in these schools:
DAO
HBS
ST MICHAELS
PARMITERS
WATFORD GIRLS GRAMMAR
CHANNING
NLCS
Ive combed their websites for all sorts of info for comparison, and have sort of lost the will to live! So thought some here might just know offhand.
Can anyone tell me the number of students in a typical year 13 (taking A levels) in these schools:
DAO
HBS
ST MICHAELS
PARMITERS
WATFORD GIRLS GRAMMAR
CHANNING
NLCS
Ive combed their websites for all sorts of info for comparison, and have sort of lost the will to live! So thought some here might just know offhand.
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Re: How many students per year 13 in these schools?
All you have to do is look at their A2 results on their website. That will tell you. DG
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Re: How many students per year 13 in these schools?
Her current school only says 350 A levels taken not how many in the class (no way is dividing by 3 correct, I know that much). On top of that, they still don't have subject results for 2015! Waiting for remarking? Doesn't inspire confidence.
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Re: How many students per year 13 in these schools?
Ok I have found the DoEd tables so can get it much more easily in a standard format.
I am on a steep learning curve about how schools present their own data - what a strange world.
I am on a steep learning curve about how schools present their own data - what a strange world.
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Re: How many students per year 13 in these schools?
I have really tried hard but I cannot find any info on the A2 individual subject results for NLCS. All other schools have them.
would they really not publish these?
Is there some government website alternative I am missing?
would they really not publish these?
Is there some government website alternative I am missing?