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I can find results for Lewisham schools but nothing for Southwark schools - can anyone advise?


% pass rate

(A*-C inc English and maths


Borough average 56%

Addey and Stanhope 70

Bonus Pastor Catholic College 67

Conisborough College 50

Deptford Green 50

Forest Hill 56

Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College 78

Haberdashers's Aske's Knights Academy 55

Prendergast Hillyfields College 70

Prendergast Ladywell Fields College 41

Sedgehill 44

St Matthew's Academy 59

Sydenham 64

Trinity, Church of England School 61



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There is no published co-ordinated figure for Southwark, so I have just found out/phoned the schools in the area:


Charter (66% on website, but gone up to 67% now)

Kingsdale (66%)

Harris Girls (66%)


My finger was not stuck on the 6!

These results are for maths and English included.


When visiting schools they should give you this information.

@Otta - these are 2010 results


@renata - do these include english and maths - from research schools can manipulate the data to suit/exclude/include certain subjects so I never believe what the individual schools state - only go on an across the board site like the bbc but as yet only ind schools have been published in the telegraph...anyway another reason southwark falls behind with other boroughs....

Yes, I'm delighted with the achievements of the girls at Harris Girls. Their A level results were also good.

I visited the school for an enterprise evening. They are raising money for charity by producing a range of goods from cup cakes to lamp shades and silk scarfs. The girl's are working on this on a voluntary basis with proceeds going to two nominated charities.

hope

(yes that is me piping icing badly!)

The school had a waiting list this year.

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