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Richard Garner, Education Editor: Government puts the baccalaureate on the table
I think I have lost count of how many times I have used the phrase "new-look league tables" to describe the secondary school performance tables. Here I go again though.
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Richard Garner, Education Editor: Government puts the baccalaureate on the table
Thursday, 13 January 2011
I think I have lost count of how many times I have used the phrase "new-look league tables" to describe the secondary school performance tables. Here I go again though.
Student voice helps put school in with a shout
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Since their merger, two struggling schools are more than the sum of their parts. By Richard Garner
Schools boost GCSE results by avoiding hard subjects
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Richard Garner: Only one in six pupils in England achieved five A* to C grade passes in English, maths, a science, a language and a humanities subject at GCSE, league tables show.
Student voice helps put school in with a shout
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Since their merger, two struggling schools are more than the sum of their parts. By Richard Garner
Disaster fires up struggling school to success
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Sporting values helped York High School climb the league tables. Jonathan Brown discovers how
Disaster fires up struggling school to success
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Sporting values helped York High School climb the league tables. Jonathan Brown discovers how
The Top 50 Selective Schools at A-level
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Click HERE for comment by Richard Garner, Education Editor, and full related linksThe school point score is devised through a new system introduced by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, the Government's exam watchdog. Under it, equal weight is given for each A-level with 270 points awarded for an A-grade pass, 240 for a B, 210 for a C, 180 for a D, and 150 for an E. The International Baccalaureate is also recognised with 1,380 points for a maximum diploma score of 45.
% eligible for English Baccalaureate (top independent, grammar and comprehensive schools)
Thursday, 13 January 2011
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The Top 50 Comprehensive Schools at A-level
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Click HERE for comment by Richard Garner, Education Editor, and full related linksThe school point score is devised through a new system introduced by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, the Government's exam watchdog. Under it, equal weight is given for each A-level with 270 points awarded for an A-grade pass, 240 for a B, 210 for a C, 180 for a D, and 150 for an E. The International Baccalaureate is also recognised with 1,380 points for a maximum diploma score of 45.
The Top 50 Independent Schools at A-level
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Click HERE for comment by Richard Garner, Education Editor, and full related linksThe school point score is devised through a new system introduced by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, the Government's exam watchdog. Under it, equal weight is given for each A-level with 270 points awarded for an A-grade pass, 240 for a B, 210 for a C, 180 for a D, and 150 for an E. The International Baccalaureate is also recognised with 1,380 points for a maximum diploma score of 45.
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