"Best Ever" GCSE Results Published


Girls continue to outperform boys but the gap has narrowed

Schools Minister Vernon Coaker congratulated pupils, teachers and schools as the new figures published today, Wednesday 13th January 2010, show another year of improvements.

Today’s final 2009 national, local authority and school-level GCSE results show:

• London schools are top performers out of the English regions with 54.0 per cent of pupils getting five good GCSEs including English and maths – compared to 29.9 per cent in 1997 when it was amongst the bottom

• In line with other countries, girls continue to outperform boys, but the gap has narrowed by 0.7 percentage points with 54.4 percent of girls achieving five or more grades A*-C compared to 47.1 percent of boys

The table below shows how local state and independent schools fared with pupils' GCSE results:

School
% of pupils achieving
Average total point score per pupil
Level 2 (5+ A*-C) including English and maths GCSEs
English and maths Skills at Level 2
English and maths Skills at Level 1
Level 2 (5+ A*-C)
Level 1 (5+ A*-G)
2 grades A*-C in science
A*-C in a modern foreign language
England (maintained schools only)
50.7%
55.4%
94.5%
69.8%
93.6%
54.0%
28.4%
419.6
England (all schools)
49.8%
54.2%
90.8%
70.0%
92.3%
53.7%
31.6%
413.5
Burlington Danes Academy
50%
51%
100%
64%
98%
47%
12%
369.8
Fulham Cross Girls' School
70%
73%
99%
83%
98%
56%
44%
457.0
Godolphin and Latymer
0%
0%
0%
87%
87%
0%
98%
294.5
Henry Compton
35%
38%
95%
60%
93%
45%
26%
362.6
Hurlingham and Chelsea
41%
41%
98%
78%
99%
96%
16%
465.1
Lady Margaret
89
90%
100%
98%
100%
72%
88%
471.6
Latymer Upper School
0%
0%
0%
100%
100%
0%
96%
404.6
London Oratory
93%
94%
99%
97%
99%
88%
89%
533.1
Phoenix High School
46%
46%
94%
96%
100%
100%
17%
548.7
Ravenscourt Theatre School
0%
0%
0%
45%
91%
0%
0%
276.5
Sacred Heart High School
92%
92%
99%
99%
100%
91%
70%
518.7
St James' Senior Girls' School
0%
0%
0%
97%
97%
0%
94%
307.5
St Paul's Girls' School
0%
0%
0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
469.7


Source: Department for Children, Schools and Families

January 21, 2010

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