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Cora

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It baffles me how a shiny new school can bring in the punters.


Have a look at Deptford Green's website. It's very difficult to find their GCSE results? Or is it just me. Last year they had 48% of students collect 5 A*-C including English and Maths, and this year....I can't find it. This was very much in the lower half of the results of Lewisham schools. In their prospectus they use the mean score of every two years GCSE results in order to deceptively show continual progress, when actually their results have been up and down for the last 8 years. This prospectus also only contains a projected result for 2012, when it's unlikely they were printed before the results came out.


Their prospectus lists the last OFSTED as the subject specific OFSTED for Art, in which they got an outstanding. This isn't an OFSTED worth noting. It then glosses over their last whole school OFSTED, without mentioning the grade and directing you to OFSTED report, which points out their satisfactory status.


These are the things to look for and the school is making it more difficult than it should be to find this information.

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Are individual children happy there? How do the results compare with the baseline scores of the intake? Can a high achieving child enjoy their education and do well whatever the average and despite being above it? Is there good pastoral care? Do children that need more support egt it and do well according to their own potential?


Word of mouth sometimes tels a better story than statistics which are geared towards a certain average and which are commonly misunderstood.


I know nothing about Deptford Green, but I'm not convinced by the insistence in the material you are so set on, eco79.


The DoE website gives all the facts, including some of the more important contextual ones.


Plus - the thread asks for advice on how to get there! You will be aware, perhaps, that many famillies have few choices wrt to available places in schools. What do you mean by 'pulling in punters'?

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Visited today....thought it was fantastic with a very impressive head.


Really recommend anyone who needs reassurance or another choice to put down.


They have their last open morning tommorrow if you can make-it.


People are being offered it this year as it has only just moved into its new build and so lots of parents were put off by the porta cabins last year.

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