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Thursday, 22 November, 2001, 14:15 GMT
New school tables are a hit with heads
Breeze Hill School in Oldham
Breeze Hill School took part in the "value added" trial
Head teachers have welcomed the publication of the government's sample "value added" league tables, as being a fairer way of measuring schools' achievements.

Click here for a sample

The scheme was piloted in 200 schools in England to quieten critics - mainly teachers and unions - who say the current league tables, based on raw results, mainly show what sort of intake of pupils a school has.

The "value added" measure is designed to give some indication of the effectiveness of the teaching at different schools.

Bernard Phillips
Bernard Phillips: "A reflection of the quality of teaching in the school"
Take Breeze Hill School in Oldham, where 20% of pupils achieved five GCSEs at grades A* to C - well below the national average of 50%.

But when it comes to the "value added" tables, Breeze Hill scores 103.2 points - well above of the average of 100.

Quality teaching

The head teacher, Bernard Phillips, said the results were a reflection of the quality of teaching in the school.

"The 'value added' tables tell you more about what we've done with the children since they arrived here," said Mr Phillips.


It's a fantastic boost to suggest the quality of teaching here is adding value to our young people

Bill Jordan, head of Dyke House
"The raw data is only really a reflection of the brightest kids in the year and we don't tend to get many of those.

"We will always be low in the league tables because of our intake."

Traditionally only 10% of pupils at Breeze Hill were reading at the correct level for their age on entry to the school, he said.

Of the 780 pupils, 78% are of Asian heritage - many do not speak English as their first language - and over half of the school's pupils are entitled to free meals.

"The 'value added' tables show our intake are doing better than could be expected based on their attainment at 14.

"My staff are delighted - it vindicates what we've been saying all along. They work very hard but get castigated for poor results," he said.

Another success story

Another school which benefits from the new tables is Dyke House Comprehensive School in Hartlepool.

Its percentage of pupils achieving five GCSEs at grade A* to C is 37%.

But, after taking part in the government's pilot scheme, Dyke House was shown to have a score of 102.2.

The head teacher, Bill Jordan, said such league tables were a much fairer indication of the progression and improvement of pupils.

"I would like to see value added tables being put up as the method of letting people know the value of the work done in this school.

"It's a fantastic boost to suggest the quality of teaching here is adding value to our young people," said Mr Jordan.

Racing Linford Christie

He compared schools like Dyke House - where 40% of the 1,000 pupils are entitled to free school meals and 400 are on the special educational needs register - to someone like himself having to race against Linford Christie.

"Now I would need a handicap of at least 85 metres," he joked.

"Damage is done when it's a 'blame and shame' culture - what schools in challenging circumstances need is an 'encourage and support' culture."


How it works

The table below shows part of the data from this year's "value added" pilot involving about 200 schools, broadly representative of state and independent schools across the country.

It shows what percentage of pupils have special educational needs (SEN), what percentage got at least five A* to C grades at GCSE, and the new "VA" measure of how much they have been brought on since their tests at age 14.

This is arrived at by using as a base-line pupils' scores from their national tests in English, maths and science.

These are then compared with the same pupils' GCSE results to present a measure centred on 100, representing the average progress nationally.

More than 100 indicates that a school's pupils have made more progress than the same age group nationally; below 100 means they have made less progress.

In the pilot schools, the range was from 90.1 to 111.9.

Click the name of any school to go to its page in the main, "old" school tables.

Institution SEN A*-C VA
Abbot's Hill School   98% 100.9
Abraham Moss High School 44.4% 37% 103.1
Adams' Grammar School   98% 103.0
Albany School   22% 98.5
Andrew Marvell School   31% 98.3
Aylward School 49.4% 28% 101.2
Balshaw's Church of England High School 6.2% 61% 101.9
Barnwood Park High School for Girls   33% 98.2
Barr's Hill School and Community College 3.5% 19% 91.1
Beacon Hill High School 28.7% 24% 90.4
Bellemoor School 21.7% 45% 97.6
Belper School 12.0% 57% 99.8
Beths Grammar School for Boys 11.3% 100% 105.5
Birchwood High School 8.1% 49% 96.9
Bircotes and Harworth Community School 1.2% 33% 104.6
Bishop Challoner Catholic School 0.5% 57% 98.5
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School 4.1% 94% 96.5
Bishop Wulstan Catholic School   34% 93.5
Blessed Hugh Faringdon Catholic School 16.9% 40% 98.6
Bodmin Community College   44% 96.7
Bolton Muslim Girls' School   43% 108.7
Breeze Hill School 20.5% 20% 103.2
Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School 4.1% 86% 104.5
Broadlands School 13.6% 44% 101.5
Burford School and Community College   58% 96.3
"Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School, Rochdale" 12.2% 42% 99.6
Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School 7.7% 39% 93.9
Carter Community School   28% 96.0
Castle Manor Community Upper School 25.3% 30% 97.4
Chantry High School and Sixth Form Centre 13.1% 44% 96.7
Chesterton Community College 16.7% 46% 100.9
Chipping Sodbury School 6.5% 41% 95.1
City of Portsmouth Girls' School   50% 98.9
Claremont Fan Court School 24.6% 67% 97.7
Clayton High School 5.9% 68% 100.7
Clifton College 15.6% 84% 111.9
Clifton Comprehensive School   28% 100.3
Coleridge Community College 41.4% 25% 97.2
Collegiate High School 16.9% 31% 92.3
Colne Community School 19.9% 50% 99.5
Colston's Collegiate School   92% 98.3
Coombe Girls' School 27.9% 58% 101.4
Coundon Court School and Community College   69% 103.7
Crompton House CofE School   80% 102.2
Dartford Grammar School for Girls 12.1% 96% 101.4
Dartford Technology College 0.7% 44% 99.1
Dawlish Community College   47% 96.5
"De Lisle Catholic School, Loughborough"   64% 99.5
Deacon's School 28.5% 59% 104.7
Djanogly City Technology College 7.7% 52% 98.6
Drayton Manor High School 1.3% 55% 104.2
Duke of York's Royal Military School   97% 100.2
Dyke House Comprehensive School 0.6% 37% 102.2
East Barnet School 20.0% 51% 98.8
East Brighton College of Media Arts 42.1% 14% 90.1
Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 23.2% 48% 104.0
Elliott Durham School 58.1% 9% 94.9
Eltham Green School 51.3% 16% 99.3
Epsom and Ewell High School 1.9% 43% 96.9
Ercall Wood Technology College 17.0% 48% 101.7
Eston Park School 11.4% 12% 96.0
Estover Community College   28% 101.6
Farlingaye High School 1.8% 67% 101.1
Finham Park School   69% 97.3
Firth Park Community College 26.0% 20% 99.9
Fulneck School 18.2% 66% 103.3
Garforth Community College 9.7% 70% 94.5
Giggleswick School   83% 100.4
Graveney School 43.8% 72% 96.9
Halyard High School 22.4% 21% 92.4
Hampton Community College 24.2% 45% 98.6
Hanson School 12.6% 44% 96.5
Harborne Hill School   23% 91.7
Harris CofE High School   28% 93.1
Hartland School   28% 96.8
Harvington School   77% 101.6
Heart of England School   71% 100.6
Heath Park High School 38.9% 53% 104.2
Hellesdon High School 24.4% 39% 98.5
Hextable School 76.2% 27% 94.7
Hobart High School 23.1% 64% 96.4
Holden Lane High School 6.6% 37% 95.3
Holly Lodge High School 31.1% 44% 101.6
Holmesdale Technology College   14% 96.8
Horsforth School 13.6% 63% 97.7
Howden School 18.1% 38% 95.0
Ipswich High School 6.2% 100% 97.9
John Paul II School 46.3% 27% 101.4
Keldholme School 29.8% 17% 96.3
Kelsey Park School   23% 95.5
King Edward VII School 20.4% 64% 97.5
Kings School Senior   65% 99.7
Kirk Hallam Community Technology College 24.7% 58% 100.5
Knowles Hill School 2.8% 48% 100.1
Lawrence Sheriff School   98% 101.1
Levenshulme High School   45% 100.7
Longsands College   60% 100.6
Longton High School   22% 93.5
"Lordswood Girls' School and The Sixth Form Centre, Harborne" 13.0% 58% 109.1
Madni Muslim Girls' High School   48% 106.8
"Malvern, The Chase"   58% 95.9
Marden High School 13.6% 53% 97.7
Marlwood School 0.5% 74% 98.0
Merlyn Rees Community High School   11% 97.3
Monkwearmouth School   53% 103.4
Mortimer Comprehensive School 0.5% 42% 98.5
Mount Carmel RC Technology College for Girls 22.0% 35% 99.2
Newquay Tretherras School 16.9% 59% 100.4
North Kesteven School 9.6% 53% 99.4
Northallerton College FMD 29.2% 51% 96.0
Norton College 20.1% 52% 97.0
"Notre Dame High School, Norwich" 8.4% 66% 99.2
Oakwood Park Grammar School 5.5% 95% 97.9
Oldbury Wells School   51% 95.7
Ordsall Hall School 14.6% 43% 101.6
Paget High School 19.9% 23% 100.6
Park Hall School 1.1% 33% 94.6
Park High School 16.4% 66% 103.6
Park High School   26% 96.1
Patcham High School 43.0% 33% 100.8
Pensby High School for Girls 14.1% 67% 98.3
Plume School 9.6% 46% 99.6
Plymouth High School for Girls 0.9% 95% 103.8
Poynton High School 7.2% 74% 96.7
Putteridge High School 15.6% 45% 102.3
Queen Elizabeth High School 9.9% 68% 99.7
Queen's Park High School 37.3% 19% 96.1
Queen's Park High School   53% 93.6
Ridgewood High School 19.2% 57% 95.9
Risedale Community College FMD 23.6% 19% 92.2
Rising Brook High School   23% 97.1
Rock Ferry High School 16.2% 25% 100.2
Saint George's Church of England School 30.7% 40% 95.2
Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College   73% 103.1
Sawtry Community College   65% 103.1
Sheringham High School and Sixth Form Centre 16.8% 51% 101.0
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys 4.1% 94% 91.9
Sir Graham Balfour High School 24.0% 37% 98.5
Sir Thomas Boteler High School 15.7% 27% 98.3
Southfield Technology College 29.7% 31% 101.3
St Anselm's College 6.6% 88% 98.1
St Benedict's Catholic High School 21.4% 73% 108.7
St Benedict's School   87% 98.9
St Bernard's Catholic High School 9.0% 53% 97.9
St Cuthbert Mayne School 14.7% 49% 100.0
"St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, Ashton-in-Makerfield" 15.7% 58% 101.9
St Gregory's Catholic Comprehensive School   72% 102.3
St John Rigby Catholic College   32% 92.6
St Joseph's Catholic High School 14.4% 37% 96.2
St Margaret's School   83% 95.6
St Mark's CofE School 57.1% 37% 100.5
St Robert of Newminster Roman Catholic School 13.6% 61% 101.9
Stamford High School 32.1% 11% 93.4
Stanley Park High School 12.7% 22% 92.1
Stanley School of Technology 29.3% 28% 95.2
Steyning Grammar School 21.7% 58% 99.5
Swavesey Village College 12.8% 72% 102.6
Thamesview School 37.7% 16% 92.6
The Astor of Hever Community School   50% 100.2
The Beaconsfield School 45.6% 41% 94.3
The Brooksbank School   47% 100.3
The Canterbury High School 55.8% 29% 95.1
The Channel School 51.7% 9% 92.2
The Crossley Heath School 3.3% 99% 91.9
The English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College   62% 102.7
The Hayling School   31% 98.1
The Holt School   79% 103.3
The Kingswinford School   69% 104.8
The Petersfield School 14.7% 58% 96.4
The Piggott School 14.6% 65% 103.0
The Priory School 28.2% 41% 100.2
The Rickstones School 35.4% 43% 95.8
The Ridings High School 13.8% 65% 102.6
The Royal Docks Community School 51.0% 22% 99.0
The Royal Liberty School   25% 95.0
Thomas Alleyne's High School   65% 101.0
Trentham High School 3.1% 48% 97.5
Trinity School 26.4% 53% 98.2
Tunbridge Wells High School 34.3% 28% 101.6
Valley Park Community School 26.8% 25% 93.6
Varndean School 21.1% 54% 106.5
Walbottle Campus Technology College 12.4% 37% 94.0
Wallington High School for Girls   99% 104.7
Wanstead High School 32.0% 51% 98.2
Weald of Kent Grammar School 1.7% 99% 102.4
Westergate Community School   42% 96.1
Weston Road High School 9.8% 56% 100.0
Westwood College 7.4% 26% 92.8
Whitecross High School 8.5% 34% 98.5
Whitefield School 7.9% 21% 99.0
Wigmore High School 6.1% 73% 99.4
William Allitt School   39% 94.2
William Beamont Community High School 5.2% 20% 93.7
William de Ferrers School 6.3% 63% 99.8
Winterton Comprehensive School 2.8% 44% 98.5
Wisewood Secondary School   40% 96.1
Woodstock Girls' School   80% 104.0
Woolston Community High School 8.6% 50% 98.9

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