Crossword, ?specialist science school or college? I wish! :o No he's home ed and we've ended up with whatever we can get.
(He?s SEN and LEA declared he probably couldn?t learn any more than he had by yr 8.
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Your school?s offering IGCSE?s and Classical Civilisation or Economics, and in Yr 9, which sounds like an excellent school to me (You wouldn?t get any of those in any year where we are) and the core subjects are a good solid base, so hopefully they're more bothered about quality of education than league tables.
Our goal posts have been about as moved as they can, up, down, sideways and invisible!
Diploma (= 6 good GCSE?s,
) 'GCSE?s would no longer exist by 2011.?
Potential ?higher diploma' (= 3 good A levels as A levels definitely being scrapped) would open the doors of all uni?s.
(It was scrapped without being run)
Then ?art therapy? to replace exam classes to supposedly help cope with the effects of serious bullying. (Life skills cert now more important than exams.
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?NVQ 1 certificate of personal competence.? = 4 good GCSE?s. 
I think the Ebac's meant to sort out this sort of skewed best interests of the school approach.
When LEA delivered their coup de grace, we went for H/ed worried he wouldn?t have the ?right? (or any!) bits of paper for anything and started looking at just getting an all round education as best as we could.
Following your gut instincts in what is and isn?t worth your child/ren having regardless of politics, fashions and spin, and listening carefully to which uni?s say what, is probably everyone's best bet.