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Schools in North Tyneside
This page shows schools in this area ranked on the basis of their "value added" measures from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4.

The measure compares pupils' exam performances with the middle performance of other pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment.

It is based around 1000. The top 5% had a score of 1057.9 and above.

The ranking needs treating with care. Official statisticians say small differences may not be significant and the significance varies with the number of pupils involved.

Smaller schools with fewer than 30 pupils taking the exams are not ranked.

Click on the name of any school to go to its individual page in the main tables.

Click the column headers to sort schools alphabetically or on their GCSE-level or A/AS-level results.

Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.

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% score score
Marden High School A Designated Specialist Media Arts College 72 1009.9 NA
St Thomas More Roman Catholic High School Aided 75 1004.6 289.6
Whitley Bay High School 73 999.8 282.7
John Spence Community High School 54 999.4 NA
Burnside Business & Enterprise College 48 976.9 229.4
Monkseaton Community High School 47 975 240.1
Longbenton Community College 72 973.6 342.1
George Stephenson Community High School 44 971.8 163.5
Norham Community Technology College 28 964.6 NA
Seaton Burn College, A Specialist Business and Enterprise School 47 955.4 238.4
Churchill Community College 35 917.5 172
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