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Schools in North Tyneside
This page shows schools and colleges ranked on the basis of their pupils' performance in A-level, AS-level and Key Skills exams.

The results are the average points achieved per student. Smaller schools, with fewer than 30 students taking the exams, are not ranked.

Click the name of an institution for a page detailing its performance.

Click the Name column for an alphabetical list or on VA for value added scores or GCSE to sort schools on those results.

In the GCSE columns:

  • the Old measure is the percentage of pupils who gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*-C or the equivalent
  • the New measure is the percentage of pupils who gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*-C or the equivalent including English and maths GCSEs
Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.

SORT BY NAME SORT BY GCSE (%) SORT BY SCORE
Institution Old New VA A/AS
King's School, The (IND, SEL) 92 88 1022 305.8
St Thomas More Roman Catholic High School Aided 72 64 1009.5 301.8
Longbenton Community College 59 49 974.2 292.6
Whitley Bay High School 71 57 1000.1 275.1
Monkseaton Community High School 53 39 984.4 244.1
Tynemouth College NA NA NA 235
George Stephenson Community High School 45 30 962.6 226.9
Burnside Business & Enterprise College 50 35 992.3 202.7
Seaton Burn College, A Specialist Business and Enterprise School 54 37 969.6 184.2
Churchill Community College 30 20 912.2 150.5
North Tyneside College NA NA NA 126.2
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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not publish tables.

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