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The Progress 8 figure, the new government measure for progress, for Burnham Park in 2016 was -1.07, which is well below the average Progress 8 for schools in England. 29% of pupils passed GCSE English and Maths with grades A*-C in 2016. 2017 results show an improvement to -0.40 for Progress 8 and 35% of pupils earned grade 5 or above in English ...
The School received its third set of GCSE results in 2017, and continued its trend of improving its results year on year since opening. Although not a direct comparison, due to the new GCSE measures, the results show that GCSE performance has increased at the School by 28% in 2017 compared to 2016.
The 2016 GCSE results were again below the national average, with a Progress 8 score of -0.37. 47% of pupils earned grades A*-C in GCSE English and Maths. [18] The 2017 GCSE results showed improvement and were above the national average, with a Progress 8 score of 0.44, eighth best in Suffolk out of 43 mainstream secondary schools. 64% of ...
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In the same year the College achieved its best ever set of GCSE results with 87% of students achieving Grade A*-C. [9] In August 2017 it was announced that TV and film producer Emma-Rosa Dias and screenwriter David McCrea, both alumni of Hazelwood, had returned to the college to shoot scenes for a short film being made for RTÉ. [10]
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 ...
In 2012, the school gained a pass rate of 92.9% with 18% of them being at grades of A and A* at A-level. The GCSE results had a pass rate of 86.5% and 15.5% being at grades of A*. [citation needed] In 2017, the school had 30% A*/A grades at A-level, and 33% A*/A at GCSE, despite the introduction of the new exams. [3]
The school placed 1st according to GCSE results [2] and 2nd for A Level results. [8] 96.13% of GCSE grades and 85.52% A Level grades achieved were A* or A. [9] In 2017 the school was featured as the case study in a Sunday Times article on the success of single-sex state schools. [10] Currently, Years 7 to 11 have cohort sizes of 104 students ...