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  2. King Edward VI Five Ways School - Wikipedia

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    It was first in the school league tables in 2007. [2] Currently the school has around 1000 pupils in attendance amongst the lower school (years 7-11) and over 100 staff, many of whom are former pupils, as well as around 400 in the school's sixth form. The school is unique amongst the King Edward VI Foundation, being the only fully co ...

  3. Primary education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Primary school league tables were abolished in Wales in 2001; a Bristol University study indicated that this had caused a fall in standards in about 75% of schools. [7] Statutory testing for children finishing Key Stage 1 and 2 was introduced across England and Wales in 1989. [8] It was abolished in 2002 and 2005 respectively.

  4. Phoenix Academy, Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    'Superhead' William Atkinson was appointed as headteacher to attempt to turn around the school's fortunes, and it was relaunched as Phoenix High School. In 2003 it had 759 students, of whom 429 were boys. [2] In 2007 it was reported by The Guardian to be the "most improved school" in the United Kingdom, judged by "league tables" of results. [3]

  5. Gryffe High School - Wikipedia

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    It was extended in 2000. The school has two associated primary schools, Bridge of Weir Primary School and Houston Primary School. [1] Gryffe High School ranked in eighth place in the 2019 Sunday Times school league tables of state secondaries in Scotland, with 70 per cent of pupils receiving five Higher examination passes. [2]

  6. The Belvedere Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy's predecessor, The Belvedere School, was rated the best school in Liverpool in the official league tables, having gained 100% 5 A-C passes at GCSE in 2006. [ 6 ] In 2008, 98% of all A-Level exams taken got A-C passes, and 74% of exams received A/B passes, a record for the school.

  7. Brooke Weston Academy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1991, the school was opened as a City Technology College.The college's catchment area includes Corby, Kettering and surrounding towns and villages. Two businessmen, Hugh de Capell Brooke, a local landowner, and Garry Weston, owner of Associated British Foods, donated land and funded the initial building of the school respectively, along with additional grants from the W. Garfield ...

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  9. Harris Garrard Academy - Wikipedia

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    However the Academy didn't make the progress expected [9] and by 2007 was languishing at the bottom of the School League tables for Bexley. In 2008 GCSE results and value added placed it ahead of a number of other non-selective schools in Bexley. In 2010 the school had a deficit of £500,000, largely for repairs to the "incredibly expensive to ...