Loreto College
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School Type | Academy Converter Secondary |
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Admissions | Comprehensive |
School Address | Hatfield Road |
St Albans | |
AL1 3RQ | |
Phone | 01727 856206 |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
URL | www.loreto.herts.sch.uk... |
Age Range | 11 - 18 |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Total Pupils | 911 |
School Gender | Girls |
Boy | Girl % | 0.4% | 99.6% |
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School Summary
911 pupils attending Loreto College makes it about average in size in the UK. The school has considerably more female than male students, with 99.6% girls and 0.4% boys. Absence is monitored closely by most schools to enable them to ensure pupils are reaching academic potential. They have a 95.3% rate of pupils regularly attending, which is around average. Having 54.6 members of staff, Loreto College has a staff number which is around the normal figure. Having a higher than average 17:1 teacher/student ratio, This School has a large number of pupils in this local authority.
KS4 is a two year long programme aimed at pupils in years 10 to 11.
It is common for students at KS5 to pursue A Level studies in three subjects which may lay the foundations for academic study a specialist area of choice. With an average A Level score of 33.92 grading, it scores highly, and is above other schools in the nation. With a teacher`s salary of £40775 , wages at Loreto College are significantly above the normal countrywide teacher`s income. 84.9% of the pupils of This School speak English as a 1st language, which is much lower than the national average.
School Statistics
Gender Split
Gender Count By Age
Total Pupils | 911 |
Total Girls | 907 (99.6%) |
Total Boys | 4 (0.4%) |
Attendance
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Pupil Average Attendance | 95.3% | 95.1% | ||
Persistent Absence | 10.3% | 11.4% | 12.8% | |
School Staff Information
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Avg. Full-time Qualified Teacher Salary | £40,775 | £38,228 | £37,569 | |
Pupil to Teacher Ratio | 16.7 : 1 | 14.8 : 1 | 15.1 : 1 | |
Total Teachers in School | 63 | 73.3 | 67.5 | |
Total Teaching Assistants | 18 | 14.8 | 19.4 | |
Total Support Staff | 20 | 30.2 | 26.5 | |
Total Full-time Teachers | 54.6 | 65.9 | 62.3 | |
Total Full-time Teaching assistants | 11.7 | 10.4 | 15.1 | |
Total Full-time Support Staff | 16.1 | 23.8 | 22.1 |
Information About Last Year Pupils Leaving
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | |
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Number of Pupils Leaving Last Year | 148 | ||
Those staying in Education | 97% (144) | 96.6% | 93.8% |
Further Education College | 9% (13) | 32.1% | 39.1% |
6th Form |
82% (122) | 60.9% | 45.5% |
Apprenticeships |
2% (3) | 4.4% | 6.4% |
Education combination |
3% (4) | 1% | 0.8% |
Other Stats
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Average Class Size | 21.2 | 20.3 | 20.3 | |
Pupils where English is first Language | 84.9% (773) | 88.1% | 84.4% | |
Pupils with Special Educational Needs | 1.1% (10) | 1.6% | 2.9% | |
Pupils eligible for free school meals | 6.4% (87) | 7.5% | 13.4% | |
Performance
GCSE/Key Stage 4 Results (2016)
Summary
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Total pupils at end of KS4 | 143 | |||
Attainment 8 score | 59.8 | 50 | 49.7 | |
Average GCSE Grade | B | C | C | |
Progress 8 measure | 0.36 | - | - |
Year | This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C | 2016 | 85% | 56.1% | 55.2% | |
2015 | 81% | 57.1% | 55.1% | ||
2014 | 81% | 58.4% | 55.4% | ||
2013 | 88% | 68% | 62.1% |
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Pupils achieving more A*-C in English and Maths | 87% | 61.4% | 61% | |
Average number of GCSEs per pupil | 10 | 8 | 8.4 | |
Average number of GCSEs (incl. equivalents) per pupil | 10 | 8.7 | 9.2 |
Attainment Band
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Pupils starting KS4 in low prior attainment band | 6% | 26.1% | 27.2% | |
Pupils starting KS4 in middle prior attainment band | 43% | 50.7% | 53.8% | |
Pupils starting KS4 in high prior attainment band | 51% | 43.3% | 39.4% |
A Level Results (2016)
Summary
This School | Regional Avg | National Avg | ||
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Number of A Level student at the end of year | 174 | 192.6 | 189.2 | |
Average point score per A level entry (as grade) | C+ | C+ | C | |
Average point score per A Level entry | 33.92 | 34.5 | 31.8 | |
Average grade in best 3 A level | B- | B- | C+ | |
Average point score in best 3 A level entries | 35.5 | 37.8 | 36 | |
Percentage of A levels pupils achieving AAB or better | 10.9% | 22.6% | 19.7% |
Ofsted
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Ofsted have been inspecting schools on a regular basis since 2005. After a cursory warning period they undertake a thorough examination of the whole school. Inspectors will sit in on classes, assessing each teacher's teaching ability. They will also evaluate the way the current curriculum is implemented, and how the progress of each student is tracked throughout their tenure.
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 Loreto College on 01/05/2013
[View Full Report]Inspection Date | 01/05/2013 - 02/05/2013 |
Inspection Type | S5 Inspection |
Category of Concern | n/a |
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