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Confirmed GCSE results for the Isle of Wight show many schools improve

Validated GCSE results for 2015 have been released today (Thursday) by the Department of Education.

Most schools saw improvements, with schools such as Carisbrooke seeing a 183% improvement. However, some other schools saw their percentages drop considerably.

They show the Isle of Wight is still several percentage points below the national average.

The validated results
The national average for pupils achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths is 53.8% for all schools or 57.1% for state funded schools only whereas the average for the Isle of Wight is 47.6%.

77% Ryde School with Upper Chine
64% Christ The King College (2014 – 55%)
54% Priory School
53% Carisbrooke College (2014 – 29%)
52% Cowes Enterprise College (2014 – 58% )
48% Sandown Bay Academy (2014 – 42%)
37% Medina College (2014 – 48%)
36% Ryde Academy (2014 – 47%)

More later.

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