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School Summary
School TypeCommunity School
Secondary
AdmissionsComprehensive
School AddressBuckinghamshire Road
Durham
DH1 2QP
Phone 0191 3865715
Local Authority Durham
Age Range11 - 16
  
Total Pupils767
School GenderMixed
Boy | Girl %48.2% | 51.8%
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School Summary

Total Pupils
767
Age Range
11-16
Secondary
Gender
Mixed
Avg. Class Size
20.6
Nat. Average 20.3
Free School Meals
19%
Nat. Average 13.4%
Latest Ofsted
2
Good
Attainment 8 score
48.7
Nat. Average 49.7
Avg GCSE Grade
C
Nat. Average C

With only 767 pupils, Belmont Community School has a slightly below average number of students in the UK. The school has considerably more female than male pupils, with 51.8% girls and 48.2% boys. It is important that schools monitor attendance records closely, to try and reduce persistence absents. A low 94.4% attendance rate for the school is below average for the country. 39.3 members of staff leaves Belmont Community School below average in staffing numbers. Having a higher than average 20:1 teacher/pupil ratio, This School has a large number of pupils in this local authority.

KS4 enables pupils to learn about a variety of subjects, some of which are compulsory under the national curriculum and others voluntary. With a teacher`s salary of £41817 , wages at this school are significantly above the normal countrywide teacher`s income. Belmont Community School has 97.9% of pupils speaking English as a 1st language, which exceeds the countrywide average.

 

School Statistics

Gender Split

Gender Count By Age

Total Pupils 767
Total Girls 397 (51.8%)
Total Boys 370 (48.2%)

Attendance

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupil Average Attendance
94.4% 94.7%
Persistent Absence
14.4% 13.3% 12.8%

School Staff Information

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Avg. Full-time Qualified Teacher Salary £41,817 £38,027 £37,569
Pupil to Teacher Ratio
19.5 : 1 15.1 : 1 15.1 : 1
Total Teachers in School 41 60.3 67.5
Total Teaching Assistants
13 10.5 19.4
Total Support Staff
14 21.4 26.5
Total Full-time Teachers 39.3 56.6 62.3
Total Full-time Teaching assistants 12.9 9.8 15.1
Total Full-time Support Staff 13.6 18.8 22.1

Information About Last Year Pupils Leaving

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Number of Pupils Leaving Last Year
135    
Those staying in Education
94%  (127) 91.3% 93.8%
Further Education College
54%  (73) 45.4% 39.1%
6th Form
34%  (46) 34.9% 45.5%
Apprenticeships
11%  (15) 7.9% 6.4%
Higher Education Institute
90%  (122) 86.5% 89.5%
Education combination
2%  (3) 0.5% 0.8%

Other Stats

    This School Regional Avg National Avg
Average Class Size
20.6 19.3 20.3
Pupils where English is first Language
97.9%  (751) 98.3% 84.4%
Pupils with Special Educational Needs
2.7%  (21) 1.7% 2.9%
Pupils eligible for free school meals
19.2%  (279) 16.6% 13.4%

Performance

GCSE/Key Stage 4 Results (2016)

Summary

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Total pupils at end of KS4
165
Attainment 8 score
48.7 49.6 49.7
Average GCSE Grade
C C C
Progress 8 measure
-0.32 - -
Year This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C
2016 55% 56.7% 55.2%
2015 47% 53.6% 55.1%
2014 49% 57.2% 55.4%
2013 66% 62.7% 62.1%
This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils achieving more A*-C in English and Maths
64% 62% 61%
Average number of GCSEs per pupil 9.2 8.3 8.4
Average number of GCSEs (incl. equivalents) per pupil
10.7 9.4 9.2

Attainment Band

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Pupils starting KS4 in low prior attainment band
10% 28.2% 27.2%
Pupils starting KS4 in middle prior attainment band
30% 53.5% 53.8%
Pupils starting KS4 in high prior attainment band
60% 33.9% 39.4%

Ofsted

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Each school is graded on a four point scale: 1 being outstanding, 2 being good, 3 means they require improvement, and 4 signifying inadequate. Those schools attaining an outstanding or good grade might not be re-inspected for as long as five years; while those receiving lower grades will be reassessed with greater frequency, with little or no notice prior to the inspectors arriving.

 

Ofsted Report for Belmont Community School on 12/02/2019

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Inspection Date12/02/2019
Inspection Type S5 Reinspection Visit 1
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
2
Achievement of Pupils
2
Behaviour & safety of pupils
2
Quality of Teaching
2
Leadership & Management
2



 

Ofsted Report for Belmont Community School on 19/10/2016

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Inspection Date19/10/2016
Inspection TypeMaintained Academy and School Short inspection
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
3
Achievement of Pupils
3
Behaviour & safety of pupils
2
Quality of Teaching
3
Leadership & Management
3



 

Ofsted Report for Belmont Community School on 14/11/2012

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Inspection Date14/11/2012 - 15/11/2012
Inspection TypeS5 Inspection
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
2
Achievement of Pupils
2
Behaviour & safety of pupils
2
Quality of Teaching
2
Leadership & Management
2



 

Ofsted Report for Belmont Community School on 10/02/2010

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Inspection Date10/02/2010 - 11/02/2010
Inspection TypeS5 Inspection
Category of Concernn/a
Overall Effectiveness
3
Achievement of Pupils
3
Behaviour & safety of pupils
3
Quality of Teaching
3
Leadership & Management
3



 

Financial Accounts

Admin Costs (per pupil)

Teachers Pay (cost per pupil)

Total Costs (per pupil)

  2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013
  Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil Total Per Pupil
Grant Funding £4,351,958 £5,674
School Generated Income £111,982 £146
Total Income £4,463,940 £5,820
All Teachers Pay £2,133,794 £2,782
Support Staff + Insurance £276,887 £361
Subtotal £2,410,681 £3,143 £2,595,528 £3,384 £2,445,196 £3,188 £2,271,087 £2,961
Supply Teachers Pay £250,042 £326 £147,264 £192 £160,303 £209 £127,322 £166
All Other Staff Pay £121,186 £158
Building and Premises Cost £331,344 £432
Administrative/Legal Costs £508,521 £663 £520,026 £678 £480,142 £626 £461,734 £602
Catering/Food Costs £39,117 £51
Energy Costs £65,962 £86 £77,467 £101 £93,574 £122 £113,516 £148
Books/Equipment/School Trip Costs £276,120 £360
Software/IT Costs £56,758 £74
Bought in Professional Services £105,079 £137
All Other Costs £212459 £277
Total Costs £4,378,036 £5,708 £4,410,250 £5,750 £4,141,800 £5,400 £3,995,303 £5,209

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