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A-Level Performance Tables GCSE Performance Tables 10 SCHOOL LEAGUE TABLES THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 LT lancashiretelegraph.co.uk A-level performance tables GCSE performance tables BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN A B C BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN A B C D E Blackburn College, Blackburn 654.0 186. 1 85% Al Islah Girls’ High School, Blackburn 15 45% 53% 47% 53% Darwen Aldridge Community Academy 733.5 219. 1 36% Blackburn Central High School, Blackburn 138 36% 49% 11% 51% Darwen Aldridge Enterprise Studio 332.6 127.5 0% Darwen Aldridge Community Academy, Darwen 115 33% 57% 8% 62% Jamiatul-Ilm Wal-Huda UK School, Blackburn 451.1 217.8 29% Darwen Aldridge Enterprise Studio, Darwen 57 NA 4% 0% 4% Our Lady and St John Catholic College, Blackburn NE NE NE Darwen Vale High School, Darwen NA NA NA NA NA Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Blackburn 801.9 223.1 94% Darwen Vale High School, Darwen 152 38% 50% 10% 56% St Mary’s College, Blackburn 681.0 202.2 72% Islamiyah School, Blackburn 45 64% 64% 49% 64% St Wilfrid’s Church of England Academy, Blackburn 719.4 213.9 91% Jamiatul-Ilm Wal-Huda UK School, Blackburn 36 73% 100% 92% 100% Tauheedul Islam Boys’ High School, Blackburn NA NA NA Markazul Uloom Park, Blackburn 29 46% 41% 24% 45% Tauheedul Islam Girls High School, Blackburn 814.1 232 98% Our Lady and St John Catholic College, Blackburn 163 46% 42% 5% 42% Westholme School, Blackburn 949.2 219. 2 98% Pleckgate High School Mathematics and Computing College, Blackburn 263 53% 58% 14% 61% Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Blackburn 81 NA 84% 62% 85% LANCASHIRE A B C St Bede’s Roman Catholic High School, Blackburn 185 70% 65% 24% 69% Accrington Academy, Accrington 710.5 208.2 92% St Wilfrid’s Church of England Academy, Blackburn 244 70% 75% 19% 77% Accrington and Rossendale College, Accrington SUPP SUPP SUPP Tauheedul Islam Boys’ High School, Blackburn NA NA NA NA NA St Christopher’s Church of England High School, Accrington 800.7 224.2 98% Tauheedul Islam Girls High School, Blackburn 117 94% 91% 74% 91% Alder Grange Community and Technology School, Rossendale 619.9 186.4 50% Westholme School, Blackburn 86 88% 85% 50% 85% Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School, Rossendale 881 222.8 97% Witton Park High School, Blackburn 215 57% 40% 23% 43% Burnley College, Burnley 679.3 201.1 88% Brambles East School, Darwen 2 NA SUPP SUPP SUPP Burnley High School, Burnley NA NA NA Crosshill Special School, Blackburn 11 0% 0% 0% 0% Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Clitheroe 1036.7 228.1 99% Newfield School, Blackburn 9 NA NE NE NE Haslingden High School and Sixth Form, Rossendale 761.2 210 53% Moorland School Limited, Clitheroe SUPP SUPP SUPP BURNLEY A B C D E Nelson and Colne College, Nelson 776.1 219.9 99% Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst 814.6 227.8 87% Blessed Trinity RC College, Burnley 235 56% 65% 27% 66% Thomas Whitham Sixth Form, Burnley 683.3 192.4 66% Burnley High School, Burnley NA NA NA NA NA UTC Lancashire, Burnley 345.2 93 0% Hameldon Community College, Burnley 66 56% 36% 12% 42% Moorlands View School, Dunnockshaw 1 0% SUPP SUPP SUPP nKey C Percentage of A-Level students achieving at Shuttleworth College, Padiham 182 34% 37% 3% 37% A Average point score per full time least 3 A-levels at A*-E Sir John Thursby Community College, Burnley 194 36% 47% 23% 49% equivalent student Based on points awarded by grade B The average point score per academic entry NA Not applicable Unity College, Burnley 187 42% 38% 14% 44% UTC Lancashire, Burnley 41 0% 20% 0% 29% Ridgewood Community High School, Burnley 16 NA NE NE NE The Rose School, Burnley 13 0% 0% 0% 0% CHORLEY A B C D E Albany Academy, Chorley 107 50% 58% 7% 59% Holy Cross Catholic High School, Chorley 164 57% 65% 27% 65% Parklands High School, Chorley 188 54% 64% 35% 64% St Michael’s Church of England High School, Chorley 220 80% 85% 38% 85% Southlands High School, Chorley 158 48% 48% 20% 53% Astley Park School, Chorley 16 NA NA NA NA Mayfield School, Chorley 6 NA NA NA NA Meadow View Learning Centre, Withnel 3 NA SUPP SUPP SUPP Oliver House School, Astley Village 1 NA SUPP SUPP SUPP Waterloo Lodge School, Chorley 7 0% 0% 0% 0% HYNDBURN A B C D E Accrington Academy, Accrington 176 35% 47% 7% 48% St Christopher’s Church of England High School, Accrington 203 56% 62% 26% 63% Heathland Private School, Accrington 7 63% 43% 0% 43% The Hollins Technology College, Accrington 153 57% 70% 24% 72% Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School, Accrington 139 44% 45% 5% 46% Norden High School and Sports College, Rishton 102 43% 43% 8% 48% Rhyddings Business and Enterprise School, Oswaldtwistle 139 43% 38% 2% 42% Broadfield Specialist School, Oswaldtwistle 17 NA NA NA NA PENDLE A B C D E Alternative School, Barnoldswick 3 NA SUPP SUPP SUPP Ghausia Girls’ High School, Nelson 9 6% 0% 0% 0% Marsden Heights Community College, Nelson 159 39% 35% 10% 35% Park High School, Colne 186 51% 56% 15% 59% Pendle Community High School & College, Nelson 24 0% 0% 0% 0% Pendle Vale College, Nelson 201 49% 45% 5% 48% Primet Academy, Colne 79 35% 41% 5% 42% St John Fisher and Thomas More Roman Catholic High School, Colne 142 40% 63% 25% 63% West Craven High School, Barnoldswick 110 44% 45% 6% 54% RIBBLE VALLEY A B C D E Bowland High, Grindleton 113 78% 73% 36% 73% Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Clitheroe 120 99% 100% 85% 100% Moorland School Limited, Clitheroe 37 60% 0% 0% 0% Oakhill College, Whalley 23 72% 57% 17% 70% Ribblesdale High School, Clitheroe 239 68% 66% 16% 69% St Augustine’s Roman Catholic High School, Billington 207 67% 71% 38% 74% Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst 100 0% 0% 0% 0% ROSSENDALE A B C D E Alder Grange Community and Technology School, Rawtenstall 142 50% 47% 10% 49% All Saints’ Roman Catholic High School, Rawtenstall 83 51% 53% 18% 57% Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School, Waterfoot 148 97% 99% 90% 99% Belmont School, Rawtenstall 23 5% 0% 0% 0% Fearns Community Sports College, Bacup 118 33% 27% 8% 31% Haslingden High School and Sixth Form, Haslingden 250 66% 53% 16% 58% Tor View School Clod Lane, Haslingden 10 NA 0% 0% 0% Whitworth Community High School, Whitworth 97 48% 64% 10% 64% nKey D Percentage of key stage four pupils achieving A Pupils at Key Stage 4 the English Baccalaureate B Percentage of pupils achieving five-plus A* to C E Percentage of Key Stage 4 pupils achieveing or equiv (2014) grades A* to C in both English and maths GCSEs C Percentage of pupils achieving five-plus A* to C NA Results not applicable or equiv (2015) SUPP Results supplied.
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