St. Clare's ranked 25th in the UK and number one in Oxfordshire
The UK government released its league tables for all schools in England this week and St. Clare's was
delighted to be ranked 25th in the country and number one in Oxfordshire. The league tables look at how
secondary schools performed in the IB and in A Levels for the 2010 examinations and calculate the average
points scored per student.
Our results are particularly noteworthy because St. Clare's is not a selective college and because many of
our students speak English as a second language. We put down our success to a combination of factors - small
class sizes, students who are serious about their work, the stimulating experience provided by the IB curriculum,
excellent teachers and a supportive environment where young adults are able to flourish.
If you are interested in more detail you can visit the Department for Education league table listings for Oxfordshire
here.
The Daily Telegraph's league table is here
- click on the 'all regions top 100' link to see St. Clare's ranked 25th in the country.
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