Secondary Schools (GCSE) in Oxford


Compare all secondary schools in Oxford on this page. Click an individual school for more detailed information about its results and a link to its Ofsted reports. You can also rank schools according to results of your choice by clicking the headings at the top of the table.

The tables below show achievement for pupils taking GCSEs, regardless of their age, and progress pupils have made between age 11 and by the end of Key Stage 4. See also A-Level results, Key Stage 3 results

Secondary School Performance 2007

School Pupils 5 A*–C Pts VA Truancy
"IQRA School, Oxford"119---@
"St Clare's, Oxford"238---@
Cheney School147048%371.91019.31.50%
d'Overbroeck's College The Swan Building37184%455.1;@
Headington School98199%534.3;@
Hillcrest Park School70%19.8;@
Magdalen College School6760%495.1;@
Matthew Arnold School107163%374.21009.70.50%
Oxford Community School110127%275.6990.91.40%
Oxford High School GDST9280%534.6;@
Peers School83611%261.11002.52.00%
Rye St Antony School40378%481.1;@
St Edward's School6510%361.1;@
St Gregory the Great VA Catholic Secondary School100227%264.99780.50%
The Cherwell School177351%394.910161.90%
Wheatley Park School119346%351.81002.61.10%
Wychwood School14286%425.8;@

Key

  • Pupils: the number of pupils attending the school
  • 5 A*–C: the percentage of pupils gaining five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C including English and maths
  • Pts: the average points score per pupil for all GCSEs where A* equals 58 points, B 46, C 40, D 34, E 28, F 22 and G 16
  • VA: the Government's contextual value added score is a measure of a pupil's progress from the end of KS2 to the end of KS4 using their test and exam results after adjusting to factors outside a school's control (such as gender of pupils, first language of pupils and levels of deprivation)
  • Truancy: the percentage of unauthorised half-days missed by pupils
  • ; or NA or @: no information supplied by the DfES

Data supplied by Department for Education and Skills 2008


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