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The college offers a range of foundation and further education courses including NVQs, GCSEs, A Levels, BTECs and Access courses.The College also offers Teacher Education higher education courses in conjunction with Canterbury Christ Church University, Higher Education Studies with Birkbeck, University of London and a degree in Counselling with Middlesex University.
In 2013, the pupils achieved 91% 5 A-Cs in GCSE, including English and Maths, putting them at the top of the table of Haringey secondary schools to become the "most improved school in the country". [5] St Thomas More achieved academy status in March 2013 and Ofsted judged the school to be outstanding in June 2013.
Greig City Academy is the only state school in Haringey to offer a classics course and a Latin GCSE. The school is also part of the Mandarin Excellence Programme. The Greig Trust and the Church of England co-sponsor the Academy. [1] David Greig, a successful local businessman, founded the Greig Trust in memory of his mother in 1949.
GCSE entries awarded grade 4/C or above (PA Graphics) – Among subjects with more than 100,000 entries, business studies saw the largest percentage increase in entries this year, up 9.7% from ...
Haringey Sixth Form College (previously Haringey Sixth Form Centre) is a mixed sex sixth form college located in the Tottenham area of the London Borough of Haringey, United Kingdom. [ 1 ] The college offers a range of vocational programmes of study including BTECs , and a small number of A-level courses, for students aged 16–19.
This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Haringey, England. State-funded schools. Primary schools ... The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London;
The school suffered many years of poor examination results and was frequently in Ofsted special measures. [6] However, in 2013 the school achieved its highest GCSE pass rate, with 41% of pupils achieving the required 5 GCSE or BTEC qualifications at grades A*-D. [ 8 ] This means that 59% of pupils still do not achieve the minimum requirement as ...
The school converted to academy status in October 2010, and was previously a community school under the direct control of Enfield London Borough Council. The 2017 results were in the highest possible category of ‘Well Above Average’ at A Level (top 4% nationally) and ‘Above Average’ at GCSE (top 18% nationally). [citation needed]