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Religious Education: AS Levels (KS4 Pupils Only) - 2014-2018 Religious Education: AS Levels (KS4 pupils only) - 2014-2018 AS Level Attainment Cohort AS Level Entries RE (KS4 only) AS Level % A-C (KS4 Only) School 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 England (All Schools) 611,081 600,425 587,640 583,617 283 144 41 30 71.7 67.4 92.7 66.7 England (State Funded Schools) 553,469 540,689 527,859 523,626 273 141 41 30 71.4 67.4 92.7 66.7 East Sussex 5,159 4,929 4,811 4,665 28 27 18 22 96.4 96.3 100.0 77.3 St Richard's Catholic College 203 186 205 185 28 27 18 22 96.4 96.3 100.0 77.3 No East Sussex entries in 2019 Children's Services: Data, Research and Information Management Version 2 Produced: December 2018 Religious Education: Full Course GCSE entries and takeup, 2014-2018 Full Course Attainment GCSE Full Course % Attainment Cohort GCSE Full Course Entries RE (9-4) / A*-C (9-5) (9-4) (9-5) A*-C School 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 England (All Schools) 611,081 600,425 587,640 583,617 604,907 269,107 268,761 264,476 213,850 224,970 72.1 71.6 71.6 71.8 60.3 72.4 61.0 England (State Funded Schools)1 553,469 540,689 527,859 523,626 542,568 253,196 252,400 248,244 201,505 210,796 70.9 70.3 70.2 70.5 See note1 71.1 59.3 East Sussex 5,159 4,929 4,811 4,665 4,784 1,835 1,852 1,812 1,499 1,219 71.8 71.1 68.8 68.2 59.4 68.5 55.8 Ark Helenswood Academy 213 206 165 150 120 121 200 158 1 1 80.2 54.5 38.0 100 100 100.0 0.0 Ark William Parker Academy 220 178 151 113 91 10 18 55 108 64 70.0 72.2 43.6 30.6 24.1 79.7 65.6 Beacon Academy 207 232 184 197 204 43 42 1 0 76.7 81.0 0.0 Bexhill High Academy 249 259 218 176 210 8 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 Causeway School 176 148 157 123 121 3 1 1 66.7 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 Chailey School 158 123 150 132 148 152 116 139 120 136 56.6 69.0 69.8 81.7 65.0 62.5 52.9 Claverham Community College 229 237 220 215 223 221 218 214 211 209 57.9 66.1 57.0 44.5 69.9 60.3 Gildredge House 0 119 122 0 0 Hailsham Community College 198 170 188 174 196 0 2 100.0 100.0 Heathfield Community College 232 237 219 194 211 24 33 12 1 2 91.7 90.9 91.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Peacehaven Community School 179 174 171 173 177 51 43 0 2 56.9 51.2 50.0 50.0 Priory School 232 228 224 233 226 1 1 0 2 100.0 100.0 50.0 50.0 Ratton School 242 240 241 226 227 220 223 235 211 211 73.6 75.3 65.1 73.9 60.7 62.1 47.9 King's Academy Ringmer 90 102 89 0 0 Robertsbridge Community College 129 119 128 127 142 89 99 109 105 22 64.0 61.6 60.6 59.0 48.6 86.4 63.6 Rye College 132 128 124 127 115 12 20 0 1 41.7 100.0 0.0 0.0 Rye Studio School 26 21 17 25 0 1 0 0.0 Seaford Head School 200 232 214 226 221 182 190 182 161 197 60.4 67.9 72.5 65.2 49.7 51.8 38.6 Seahaven Academy 131 96 81 74 92 30 18 15 23 16 63.3 44.4 53.3 65.2 60.9 37.5 25.0 St Catherine's College 206 208 203 192 199 82 75 78 54 113 70.7 88.0 93.6 92.6 87.0 75.2 63.7 St Richard's Catholic College 203 186 205 185 200 203 186 204 183 194 88.2 93.0 90.2 91.3 79.4 87.6 73.7 The Cavendish School 199 193 197 138 144 7 18 20 3 0 100.0 88.9 90.0 66.7 33.3 The Eastbourne Academy 136 92 121 102 133 12 2 0 1 75.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 The Hastings Academy 145 154 152 159 171 0 0 The St Leonards Academy 254 231 229 265 260 79 40 36 26 12 75.9 65.0 66.7 69.2 50.0 100.0 83.3 Uckfield College 277 264 261 260 267 273 261 256 257 15 82.8 74.7 75.8 73.5 60.3 66.7 53.3 Uplands Community College 161 148 139 131 143 17 23 1 0 94.1 56.5 100.0 UTC@harbourside 47 27 17 0 0 Willingdon Community School 202 197 200 198 197 9 23 47 30 18 100.0 78.3 93.6 93.3 86.7 61.1 33.3 1. Data not published by the DfE Children's Services: Data, Research and Information Management Version 3 (revised) Produced: February 2020 Religious Education: Full Course GCSE entries and takeup, 2014-2018 Full Course Takeup Cohort GCSE Full Course Entries RE GCSE Full Course % Take up School 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 England (All Schools) 611,081 600,425 587,640 583,617 604,907 269,107 268,761 264,476 213,850 224,970 44.0 44.8 45.0 36.6 37.2 England (State Funded Schools) 553,469 540,689 527,859 523,626 542,568 253,196 252,400 248,244 201,505 210,796 45.7 46.7 47.0 38.5 38.9 East Sussex 5,159 4,929 4,811 4,665 4,784 1,835 1,852 1,812 1,499 1,219 35.6 37.6 37.7 32.1 25.5 Ark Helenswood Academy 213 206 165 150 120 121 200 158 1 1 56.8 97.1 95.8 0.7 0.8 Ark William Parker Academy 220 178 151 113 91 10 18 55 108 64 4.5 10.1 36.4 95.6 70.3 Beacon Academy 207 232 184 197 204 43 42 1 0 20.8 18.1 0.5 0.0 Bexhill High Academy 249 259 218 176 210 8 2 0 0 3.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 Causeway School 176 148 157 123 121 3 1 1 1.7 0.8 0.8 Chailey School 158 123 150 132 148 152 116 139 120 136 96.2 94.3 92.7 90.9 91.9 Claverham Community College 229 237 220 215 223 221 218 214 211 209 96.5 92.0 97.3 98.1 93.7 Gildredge House 0 119 122 0 0 0.0 0.0 Hailsham Community College 198 170 188 174 196 0 2 0.0 1.0 Heathfield Community College 232 237 219 194 211 24 33 12 1 2 10.3 13.9 5.5 0.5 0.9 Peacehaven Community School 179 174 171 173 177 51 43 0 2 28.5 24.7 0.0 1.1 Priory School 232 228 224 233 226 1 1 0 2 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.9 Ratton School 242 240 241 226 227 220 223 235 211 211 90.9 92.9 97.5 93.4 93.0 King's Academy Ringmer 90 102 89 0 0 0.0 0.0 Robertsbridge Community College 129 119 128 127 142 89 99 109 105 22 69.0 83.2 85.2 82.7 15.5 Rye College 132 128 124 127 115 12 20 0 1 9.4 16.1 0.0 0.9 Rye Studio School 26 21 17 25 0 1 0 4.8 0.0 Seaford Head School 200 232 214 226 221 182 190 182 161 197 91.0 81.9 85.0 71.2 89.1 Seahaven Academy 131 96 81 74 92 30 18 15 23 16 22.9 18.8 18.5 31.1 17.4 St Catherine's College 206 208 203 192 199 82 75 78 54 113 39.8 36.1 38.4 28.1 56.8 St Richard's Catholic College 203 186 205 185 200 203 186 204 183 194 100.0 100.0 99.5 98.9 97.0 The Cavendish School 199 193 197 138 144 7 18 20 3 0 3.5 9.3 10.2 2.2 0.0 The Eastbourne Academy 136 92 121 102 133 12 2 0 1 13.0 1.7 0.0 0.8 The Hastings Academy 145 154 152 159 171 0 0 0.0 0.0 The St Leonards Academy 254 231 229 265 260 79 40 36 26 12 31.1 17.3 15.7 9.8 4.6 Uckfield College 277 264 261 260 267 273 261 256 257 15 98.6 98.9 98.1 98.8 5.6 Uplands Community College 161 148 139 131 143 17 23 1 0 10.6 16.5 0.8 0.0 UTC@harbourside 47 27 17 0 0 0.0 0.0 Willingdon Community School 202 197 200 198 197 9 23 47 30 18 4.5 11.7 23.5 15.2 9.1 Children's Services: Data, Research and Information Management Version 3 (revised) Produced: February 2020 Religious Education: Short Course GCSE entries and attainment, 2014-2018 Short Course Attainment Cohort GCSE Short Course Entries RE GCSE Short Course % A*-C (9-4) (9-5) (9-4) (9-5) School 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2018 2019 England (All Schools) 611,081 600,425 587,640 583,617 604,907 64,791 44,111 34,224 17,760 12,570 53.7 55.1 55.2 63.1 50.0 58.7 43.4 60.7 43.4 England (State Funded Schools) 553,469 540,689 527,859 523,626 542,568 60,754 40,783 31,364 15,660 10,720 51.9 53.3 53.2 60.9 45.8 55.9 41.1 57.4 40.7 East Sussex 5,159 4,929 4,811 4,665 4,784 779 507 182 102 117 37.6 48.9 62.1 100.0 66.7 43.6 30.7 19.3 7.0 Ark Helenswood Academy 213 206 165 150 120 49 0 0 16.3 Ark William Parker Academy 220 178 151 113 91 1 0 0 100.0 Beacon Academy 207 232 184 197 204 0 0 Bexhill High Academy 249 259 218 176 210 1 0 100.0 Causeway School 176 148 157 123 121 0 0 Chailey School 158 123 150 132 148 0 0 Claverham Community College 229 237 220 215 223 2 14 0 0 0.0 0.0 Gildredge House 0 119 122 11 62 72.7 45.5 12.9 6.5 Hailsham Community College 198 170 188 174 196 0 0 Heathfield Community College 232 237 219 194 211 199 116 99 0 0 33.2 66.4 84.8 Peacehaven Community School 179 174 171 173 177 3 0 0 0.0 Priory School 232 228 224 233 226 217 221 0 0 57.6 61.1 Ratton School 242 240 241 226 227 3 0 0 0.0 King's Academy Ringmer 90 102 89 0 0 Robertsbridge Community College 129 119 128 127 142 15 0 2 13.3 50.0 Rye College 132 128 124 127 115 0 0 Rye Studio School 26 21 17 25 0 0 0 Seaford Head School 200 232 214 226 221 12 29 20 35 0 0.0 3.4 25.0 8.6 2.9 Seahaven Academy 131 96 81 74 92 92 65 0 0 7.6 21.5 St Catherine's College 206 208 203 192 199 53 62 63 54 52 28.3 33.9 38.1 61.1 46.3 26.9 7.7 St Richard's Catholic College 203 186 205 185 200 0 0 The Cavendish School 199 193 197 138 144 132 0 0 51.5 The Eastbourne Academy 136 92 121 102 133 0 0 The Hastings Academy 145 154 152 159 171 0 0 The St Leonards Academy 254 231 229 265 260 0 1 100.0 Uckfield College 277 264 261 260 267 0 0 Uplands Community College 161 148 139 131 143 0 0 UTC@harbourside 47 27 17 1 0 0.0 0.0 Willingdon Community School 202 197 200 198 197 0 0 Children's Services: Data, Research and Information Management Version 2 (provisional) Produced: February 2020 Religious Education: Short Course GCSE entries and attainment, 2014-2018 Short Course Takeup Cohort GCSE Short Course Entries RE GCSE Short Course % Take Up School 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 England (All Schools) 611,081 600,425 587,640 583,617 604,907 64,791 44,111 34,224 17,760 12,570 10.6 7.3 5.8 3.0 2.1 England (State Funded Schools) 553,469 540,689 527,859 523,626 542,568 60,754 40,783 31,364 15,660 10,720 11.0 7.5 5.9 3.0 2.0 East Sussex 5,159 4,929 4,811 4,665 4,784 779 507 182 102 117 15.1 10.3 3.8 2.2 2.4 Ark Helenswood Academy 213 206 165 150 120 49 0 0 23.0 0.0 0.0 Ark William Parker Academy 220 178 151 113 91 1 0 0 0.5 0.0 0.0 Beacon Academy 207 232 184 197 204 0 0 0.0 0.0 Bexhill High Academy 249 259 218 176 210 1 0 0.6 0.0 Causeway School 176 148 157 123 121 0 0 0.0 0.0 Chailey School 158 123 150 132 148 0 0 0.0
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