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Sunday Times School League Tables

23 replies

Lightsabre · 01/12/2020 18:00

Can anyone link to this please or post a picture - think it was in last Sunday's paper. It's behind a paywall so cant see it.

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TypsTrycks · 02/12/2020 15:30

Will DM it to you

Oceane11Plus · 02/12/2020 15:36

@TypsTrycks I am also interested if you don't mind PMing me a picture. Thank you!

Lightsabre · 02/12/2020 19:41

Thank you @TypsTrycks!

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montlieu · 02/12/2020 20:29

@TypsTrycks
I am also interested please ! Thank you

nylon14 · 02/12/2020 20:58

@TypsTrycks
I'm sorry please DM it to me too! Thank you.

London1305f · 02/12/2020 21:36

I would love to see this too!

Lilly21 · 03/12/2020 09:54

I would like to see as well, could you PM it to me too please?

Overcovid · 03/12/2020 10:09

Me too please!

Monsterandmonkey · 03/12/2020 11:01

The results are based on 2019 data, so nothing has changed since last year. The added bonus online is that there’s now exam data going back to 2010 for each school.

Mumster40 · 03/12/2020 11:59

Is it possible to post it here please?

SW49 · 03/12/2020 12:18

Could i please ask a DM as well? Thanks

Mumster40 · 03/12/2020 12:22

Me too please?

After8itsgrownuptime · 03/12/2020 12:45

It’s the same as last year as far as I can tell. No 2020 results on there but I don’t know why. Is it because it was such a strange year?

RedskyAtnight · 03/12/2020 13:02

There was an agreement that 2020 would not be posted in league tables due to the results being constructed in a "non-standard" way.

Donotgogentle · 03/12/2020 14:26

The Evening Standard published this for London schools based on the 2019 results.

www.standard.co.uk/news/education/school-league-tables-gcse-a-level-results-london-a4356301.html

lookhappy · 03/12/2020 16:23

[quote Donotgogentle]The Evening Standard published this for London schools based on the 2019 results.

www.standard.co.uk/news/education/school-league-tables-gcse-a-level-results-london-a4356301.html[/quote]
I'm a bit lost! If you scroll down to Westminster at GCSEs - it seems to be the bottom of the pack, yet is one of the most competitive schools in London. ...What am I missing here?

Donotgogentle · 03/12/2020 16:39

I wondered that too, maybe they didn’t publish full results?

Donotgogentle · 03/12/2020 16:40

I think the ParentPower tables In the ST are more extensive but didn’t get it this year.

porridg · 03/12/2020 17:14

I'm a bit lost! If you scroll down to Westminster at GCSEs - it seems to be the bottom of the pack, yet is one of the most competitive schools in London. ...What am I missing here?

@lookhappy maybe because they do a lot of igcse's rather than gcse's. I don't think igcse's are included in the tables. Their full results are here:
www.westminster.org.uk/academic-life/results/gcse-results/

lookhappy · 03/12/2020 17:53

Thanks @porridg - that makes perfect sense!

TypsTrycks · 03/12/2020 20:06

It may be a record number of PMs I've received! Sorry I can't keep it up, so posting here!

Sunday Times School League Tables
TypsTrycks · 03/12/2020 20:10

And link to a clearer image - imgur.com/a/2Yv1twn

nospampls · 04/12/2020 01:05

Why is Westminster's A level results (% A*-B) trending down quite significantly? From 2014 (98%), 2015 (97%) to 2018 (93%), 2019 (91%).

For a school that is considered one of the best in UK (and most expensive), with highly competitve entry standards (at least for 11+ and 16+), sends half of its cohort to Oxbridge, attracts some of the top performing girls to its 6th form as Queen's scholars, you'd expect its results to be in top 10 and not outside.

Has something changed during the last few years?

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