Secondary Schools (GCSE) in Accrington


Compare all secondary schools in Accrington on this page. Click an individual school for more detailed information about its results and a link to its Ofsted reports. You can also rank schools according to results of your choice by clicking the headings at the top of the table.

The tables below show achievement for pupils taking GCSEs, regardless of their age, and progress pupils have made between age 11 and by the end of Key Stage 4. See also A-Level results, Key Stage 3 results

Secondary School Performance 2011 (Key Stage 4)

School GCSE Pupils 5 A*–C Pts VA English Bacc
Accrington Academy19547%595.51006.90%
Accrington St Christopher's Church of England High School20679%464100018%
Alder Grange Community and Technology School12856%491.11003.12%
All Saints Roman Catholic High School, Rossendale9557%5581003.318%
Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School14999%629.21006.589%
Belmont School250%113NP0%
Broadfield Specialist School140%81.4SUPP0%
Haslingden High School24175%6551054.55%
Heathland Private School967%403.7NP11%
Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School, Hyndburn15846%419.3997.54%
North Cliffe School4SUPPSUPPSUPPSUPP
Rhyddings Business and Enterprise School19940%501.6999.90%
The Hollins Technology College14765%442.91019.913%
Tor View School100%44.6SUPP0%

Key

  • GCSE Pupils: the number of pupils taking GCSEs
  • 5 A*–C: the percentage of pupils gaining five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C including English and maths
  • Pts: the average points score per pupil for all GCSEs where A* equals 58 points, A 52, B 46, C 40, D 34, E 28, F 22 and G 16
  • VA:The ‘Best 8 plus English and mathematics bonus’ VA measure is used to see how effective schools have been in helping their pupils’ progress from KS2 to a broad range of subjects at KS4. The measure estimates how pupils perform in their best 8 GCSEs (or equivalent qualifications) with pupils receiving an additional bonus for their performance in GCSE English and mathematics.
  • English Bacc: Percentage of pupils achieving the Government's new English Baccalaureate. This is awarded to teenagers who achieve GCSEs in English, maths, a science, a foreign language and a humanity, such as history or geography, at grade C or above.
  • ; or NA or @ or NP or LT11: no information supplied by the Department for Education
  • Please note: Independent schools score zero (or very low scores) if they enter all or most pupils for alternative qualifications, some of which have not been fully accredited by the Government.

Includes data supplied by Department for Education, or the Welsh Assembly Government 2010-12

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