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Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School
Peterborough Road,
Fulham
London
SW6 3ED
020 77312581
- School type:
- Community school
- Current admission policy:
- Comprehensive
- Denomination:
- Does not apply
- Number of pupils:
- 572
- Age range:
- 11-16
- Gender:
- MIXED
- Number of boys:
- 334
- Number of girls:
- 238
Key Stage 4 Results 2012
Compare with other schools or colleges
- Number of pupils eligible to take the tests:
- 88
Percentage of pupils attaining 5+ GCSEs at A*-C (or equivalent) inc. English and Maths
- 2012
- 40%
- 2011
- 61%
- 2010
- 49%
- 2009
- 41%
2012
- Percentage of pupils attaining 5+ GCSEs at A*-C (or equivalent) inc. English and maths:
- 40%
- Percentage of boys attaining 5+ GCSEs at A*-C (or equivalent) inc. English and maths (if applicable):
- 32%
- Percentage of girls attaining 5+ GCSEs at A*-C (or equivalent) inc. English and maths (if applicable):
- 47%
- Percentage of pupils achieving English Baccalaureate:
- 2%
- Percentage of boys achieving English Baccalaureate: (if applicable):
- 0%
- Percentage of girls achieving English Baccalaureate: (if applicable):
- 4%
The percentage of pupils getting A*-C GCSE passes in maths, English, two science subjects, a language and either history or geography.
- Percentage of pupils achieving 5 A*-C grades in any subject:
- 90%
- Average points score per GCSE pupil:
- 253.6
The average points score per GCSE pupil, where A* is worth 58 points, A=52, B=46, C=40, D=34, E=28, F=22, G=16
Value added score
- English and Maths
- 1019.6
A statistical measure of how well pupils are helped to progress from their starting point. A score above 1,000 is better than the national average.
NE: The school did not enter any pupils
SUPP: The data is suppressed, as it may contain data that will allow people to identify individual pupils
IA: Tests not undertaken due to Industrial Action
Includes data supplied by Department for Education, or the Welsh Assembly Government 2010-13