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Secondary Schools (Key Stage 3) in Durham

Compare all secondary schools in Durham on this page. Click an individual school for more detailed information about its results. 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 aged 14 and progress pupils have made between ages 11 and 14. See also: GCSE results, A-Level results


Secondary School Key Stage 3 Performance 2007

School Pupils VA English Maths Science Average
"St Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College, Lanchester"1320100.279%93%91%36.9
Belmont School Community Arts College81398.769%75%75%34.7
Durham Community Business College for Technology and Enterprise53999.346%62%60%30.9
Durham Gilesgate Sports College and Sixth Form Centre133799.956%62%46%31.2
Durham Johnston Comprehensive School1443101.184%89%87%38.4
Framwellgate School Durham12489873%83%83%35.2
Fyndoune Community College42098.550%63%53%31.2
St Leonard's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School1439100.690%91%91%38.5

Key

  • Pupils: the number of pupils attending the school
  • VA: Value-added score,Value added measure based on the individual pupil progress between Year 6 (Key Stage 2), generally aged 11, and Year 9 (Key Stage 3), generally aged 14
  • English, Maths and Science: the percentage of pupils achieving Level 5 or above, the expected level for most 14-year-olds
  • Average: Average point score is calculated by dividing the total number of points achieved by all pupils eligible for KS3 assessment in each subject, by the number of eligible pupils
  • < or NA: no information supplied by the DfES

Data supplied by Department for Education and Skills 2007

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