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GCSE/GNVQ performance in Nottingham
This page shows schools in this area ranked on the basis of their pupils' performance in GCSE/GNVQ exams.

The results are the proportion getting the equivalent of at least five grades A* to C. Smaller schools, with fewer than 30 pupils eligible to take the exams, are not ranked.

Click the name of a school for a page detailing its performance.

Click on Names for an alphabetical list or on A/AS-level to rank schools on those results.

Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.

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Rank % Rank points
Nottingham High School for Girls GDST (IND, SEL) 1 99% 2 447.4
Nottingham High School (IND, SEL) 2 98% 1 463.1
Hollygirt School (IND, SEL) 3 94% NA NA
Trinity Catholic School 4 74% 5 283.4
Fernwood School 5 70% NA NA
The Nottingham Bluecoat School and Technology College 6 64% 4 294.4
Djanogly City Technology College 7 60% 9 102.7
Greenwood Dale School 8 55% 7 179.6
The King's School (IND, ) 9 37% NA NA
Fairham Community College 10 35% NA NA
Farnborough School Technology College 11 34% NA NA
Haywood School 12 30% NA NA
Ellis Guilford School and Sports College 13 29% NA NA
Big Wood School 14 26% NA NA
Hadden Park High School 15 26% NA NA
Manning Comprehensive School 16 25% NA NA
Top Valley School 17 18% NA NA
William Sharp School 18 18% NA NA
The River Leen School 19 17% NA NA
Margaret Glen-Bott School 20 16% NA NA
Elliott Durham School 21 15% NA NA
Henry Mellish Comprehensive School 22 13% NA NA
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