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Archive page for Tuesday, 10 June 2008

 Tu, Jun 10, 2008
Locally low GCSE achievement
West Midlands schools with low GCSE achievement
Telford and Wrekin is pretty small as LEAs go. This must be extremely worrisome for the education department and parents. Me included.
% A*-C
Telford and Wrekin Abraham Darby Specialist School for Performing Arts FD, A, COMP, MIXED 22
Blessed Robert Johnson Catholic College VA, COMP, MIXED 23
Hadley Learning Community - Secondary Phase CY, E, COMP, MIXED 29
The Lord Silkin School CY, comp, mixed 17
The Phoenix School
CY, comp, mixed 22
Wrockwardine Wood Arts College CY, A, comp, mixed 26

Both local schools Abraham and Phoenix are cr*p! There's another local school with a Sir Keven Satchwell as Head, Thomas Telford Technology College, quite close, in fact, but it draws from 15 miles away—in Wolverhampton.

It's non-selective. So it says, but word on the street, says it is selective. Dunno how these days.

Esme, my 9 year old is good at computers, (naturally) so I hope that this will help her get in. Then again I'm told, she may not like the pressure...

Oh! The woes and worries of being a parent!

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 10/6/08; 1:36:51 PM to the Education news dept.
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Locally low GCSE achievement