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The first argument is the 6-digit Unique Reference Number (URN) assigned to the school by the Department for Education. This number may be found: on the school's performance tables page. [1] on the school's EduBase record. [2] at the top of the Ofsted page for the school. [3] at the top of each Ofsted inspection report for the school.
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St Anne's Catholic School (known as St Anne's Convent School until 2006 [3]) is an 11-18 secondary school in Southampton, England, for girls. The school's sixth form is coeducational. The school is situated close to the city centre, and attracts pupils from all round the city and beyond. The school converted to academy status in August 2012. In ...
Ferndown Upper School is a comprehensive school and sixth form located in Ferndown, Dorset. Opened in 1972, it has grown to accommodate a broad and successful curriculum including a specialism in STEM (science, technology and maths) and the Arts.
County high School won the 2011 BBC Look East School of the Year for Sport, [81] [82] was selected the Suffolk Sport "Secondary School of the Year" Award sponsored by Ipswich Town FC Community Trust in 2011, [83] [84] won the St Edmundsbury "School of the Year Award" for sport in both 2008 and 2011, [85] gained the Association for Physical ...
In 2008, 2010 and 2011 the school came first in national performance tables based upon data from the Department for Education (schools were ranked by their total points score in examinations). In 2012 it came fourth in the country and in 2013 it came seventh out of 3,200 secondary schools. In 2013 75% of boys gained the English Baccalaurate.
The national measure of school performance until 2015 was the proportion of pupils gaining 5 GCSEs A-C grade (including English and Maths). [11] From 2016 the measure of school performance changed to "progress 8." [12] Both sets of data are included in the following table.
The School Census is a statutory data collection for all maintained (state-funded) schools in England.This includes nursery, primary, secondary, middle-deemed primary, middle-deemed secondary, local authority maintained special and non-maintained special schools, academies including free schools, studio schools and university technical colleges and city technology colleges.