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GCSE results are being analysed in a different way. As well as the proportion getting 5 A*-C GCSEs including English and Maths, there is a new measure, Progress 8. Progress 8 is the progress pupils have made from year 7 to 11, with extra weighting for English and Maths.


http://schoolsweek.co.uk/the-progress-8-measure-explained/


Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich was 8th nationally in 2016

St Thomas the Apostle Boys College was 12th nationally in 2016


Well done to the 2016 GCSE cohorts, parents and staff from both schools


Renata

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