Exam Results


 
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Abingdon School
147
1%
51
441.1
n/a
1001.4
4
n/a
n/a
Abingdon and Witney College
0
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
640.7
42
n/a
n/a
Banbury School
244
36%
44
406.7
1017.4
648.2
41
6.7%
8
Bartholomew School Eynsham
182
71%
11
431.5
1011.0
834.0
18
4.1%
29
Bellerby's College, Oxford
6
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
966.1
7
n/a
n/a
Bicester Community College
187
43%
41
389.1
991.1
609.6
44
6.5%
12
Blessed George Napier Banbury
139
63%
19
416.5
1008.3
706.7
35
3.6%
31
Bloxham School
69
94%
3
478.6
n/a
763.5
22
n/a
n/a
Burford School and Community College
212
56%
26
381.3
988.0
734.1
30
5.0%
20
Carterton Community College
155
52%
32
415.0
998.1
n/a
n/a
4.4%
27
Cheney School, Oxford
231
43%
42
375.8
1017.8
760.6
24
8.6%
3
The Cherwell School, Oxford
271
56%
25
417.5
1023.6
913.8
10
6.5%
13
Chiltern Edge, Sonning Common
186
53%
30
438.4
998.3
n/a
n/a
4.8%
23
Chipping Norton School
190
54%
28
412.1
1000.1
661.3
39
6.2%
15
Cokethorpe School
94
73%
10
419.4
n/a
754.0
27
n/a
n/a
The Cooper School, Bicester
204
40%
43
402.2
1011.9
n/a
n/a
5.1%
19
Cranford House School, Wallingford
31
90%
5
438.6
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Didcot Girls' School
233
54%
27
436.1
997.2
774.2
21
5.0%
21
Faringdon Community College
181
62%
20
464.8
1007.8
875.0
11
3.1%
33
Fitzharrys School
176
46%
37
342.7
982.9
796.6
20
6.6%
9
Gillotts School, Henley
178
69%
14
462.0
1014.2
n/a
n/a
4.7%
24
Gosford Hill School, Kidlington
185
52%
33
394.0
991.7
683.3
37
8.2%
5
Headington School, Oxford
109
19%
48
484.8
n/a
971.5
6
n/a
n/a
The Henley College
0
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
746.6
29
n/a
n/a
The Henry Box School, Witney
233
57%
24
406.6
998.1
755.7
26
5.8%
18
Iqra School, Oxford
24
58%
23
415.3
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Icknield Community College, Wallingford
121
50%
34
371.1
986.2
n/a
n/a
6.7%
7
John Mason School, Abingdon
176
45%
38
339.1
978.9
720.0
34
6.6%
10
King Alfred's, Wantage
265
43%
40
457.8
1006.9
853.4
14
3.0%
34
The King's School, Witney
20
90%
6
435.3
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Kingham Hill School
39
59%
22
369.0
n/a
536.1
48
n/a
n/a
Langtree School, Woodcote
97
64%
18
429.9
1011.4
n/a
n/a
4.9%
22
Larkmead School, Abingdon
156
35%
45
360.6
1000.1
696.6
36
6.5%
11
Lord Williams's School, Thame
329
71%
13
407.6
1001.0
721.9
32
4.5%
26
Magdalen College School, Oxford
93
0%
53
515.5
n/a
1054.5
2
n/a
n/a
The Marlborough CoE School, Woodstock
171
54%
29
384.7
996.6
578.7
46
4.2%
28
Matthew Arnold School, Oxford
171
71%
12
415.5
1017.4
727.4
31
3.6%
32
North Oxfordshire Academy, Banbury
107
28%
46
267.7
952.4
n/a
n/a
6.0%
17
The Oratory School, Woodcote
60
83%
8
426.7
n/a
842.2
16
n/a
n/a
Our Lady's Abingdon
86
97%
2
507.7
n/a
827.9
19
n/a
n/a
Oxford High School
86
0%
52
520.0
n/a
1068.8
1
n/a
n/a
Oxford School, Oxford
182
23%
47
303.1
1001.4
595.0
45
10.1%
2
Oxford and Cherwell Valley College
0
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
665.5
38
n/a
n/a
Peers School ,Oxford
169
18%
49
312.0
998.1
n/a
n/a
13.5%
1
Radley College, Radley
12
5 9%
50
384.8
n/a
1030.9
3
n/a
n/a
Rye St Antony School
40
83%
7
507.4
n/a
840.0
17
n/a
n/a
St Birinus School
207
48%
36
402.7
989.7
720.4
33
6.1%
16
St Clare's, Oxford
0
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
986.2
5
n/a
n/a
St Edward's School, Oxford
133
0%
55
394.5
n/a
873.7
12
n/a
n/a
St Gregory the Great, Oxford
179
44%
39
327.6
1003.7
578.6
47
8.2%
4
St Helen and St Katharine, Abingdon
88
0%
54
404.2
n/a
942.4
9
n/a
n/a
Shifa School, Banbury
3
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Shiplake College
66
68%
15
377.1
n/a
658.1
40
n/a
n/a
Sibford School, Banbury
69
65%
16
467.3
n/a
620.5
43
n/a
n/a
Tudor Hall School, Banbury
52
94%
4
347.4
n/a
865.0
13
n/a
n/a
Wallingford School
189
53%
31
367.7
1008.6
751.5
28
7.1%
6
The Warriner School, Banbury
218
64%
17
430.2
1002.1
n/a
n/a
4.1%
30
Wheatley Park School
217
50%
35
367.2
992.6
763.5
23
6.3%
14
Wood Green School, Witney
208
62%
21
434.9
1010.9
755.7
25
4.7%
25
Wychwood School, Oxford
22
100%
1
441.8
n/a
944.2
8
n/a
n/a
d'Overbroeck's College, Oxford
23
78%
9
435.0
n/a
853.0
15
n/a
n/a

This shows every secondary school, listed by local education authority area.

Left to right, after the name and type of school, the columns show:

A. The number of pupils eligible for GCSE and equivalentqualifications. This is defined as the number of pupils at the start Key Stage 4, which usually means all pupils in Year 11.

B. The proportion of candidates getting five A* to C-grades at GCSE or equivalent including English and maths.

C. The rank within its local authority which the school achieved according to the proportion of pupils getting five Cs in GCSE subjects including English and maths. Ties are broken by average GCSE points
score.

D. The average GCSE points score per pupil. GCSEs and qualifications judged to be "equivalent" to GCSEs are assigned points. As examples, the Government has listed the following: GCSE, grade B = 46 points; Intermediate GNVQ, merit = 196 points; Certification in Modern Foreign Languages, entry level, grade 3 = 14 points; National Certificate in Business, merit = 196 points. There are too many qualifications now being included to list each one alongside its points score.

E. The school's Key Stage 2 (age 11) to GCSE contextual value-added score (see notes to Table 5 for explanation).

F. The A-Level points score per candidate, including other "equivalent" qualifications.

G. The rank within its local authority the school achieved according to its A-Level points score per candidate. Ties are broken by the average number of points scored per exam entry (figure not shown).

H. The percentage of pupils who were persistently absent.

I. The rank within its local authority the school achieved according to its persistent absence rate, with the worst performing school at the top. Ties broken by number of pupils (figure not shown). NOTE: Care should be taken when comparing results for schools with small numbers of pupils eligible for the exams.


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