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Chenderit School

Archery Road,
Middleton Cheney
Banbury
OX17 2QR
01295 711567

School type:
Academy
Current admission policy:
Comprehensive
Denomination:
Does not apply
Gender:
MIXED
Number of pupils:
1131
Number of boys:
522
Number of girls:
609
Age range:
11-18

View Ofsted report


Key Stage 4 Results 2014

Compare with other schools or colleges

Number of pupils eligible to take the tests:
175

Percentage of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C or equivalents inc. A*-C in both Eng and maths GCSEs

2014
47%
2013
60%
2012
70%
2011
69%

Reforms introduced in 2013/14 have had a varied impact on school results data, making figures for schools not directly comparable between this year and previous years. See the Department for Education user guidance for more details on the reforms.

2014

Percentage of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C or equivalents inc. A*-C in both Eng and maths GCSEs:
47%
Percentage of KS4 pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate:
28%

The percentage of pupils getting A*-C GCSE passes in maths, English, two science subjects, a language and either history or geography.

Percentage of pupils achieving expected progress between KS2 and GCSE English:
67%
Percentage of pupils achieving expected progress between KS2 and GCSE Maths:
68%
Total average point score per pupil
410.7

NE: The school did not enter any pupils
SUPP: The data is suppressed, as it may contain data that will allow people to identify individual pupils
IA: Tests not undertaken due to Industrial Action
NP: Not published

Includes data supplied by Department for Education 2010-14

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