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School Summary
School TypeOther Independent School
Other
AdmissionsNot collected
School AddressCurzon Street
Calne
SN11 0DF
Phone 01249 857200
Local Authority Wiltshire
Age Range3 - 18
  
ReligionChurch of England
Total Pupils544
School GenderGirls
Boy | Girl %16.4% | 83.6%
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School Summary

Total Pupils
544
Age Range
3-18
Other
Gender
Girls
Free School Meals
-%
Nat. Average 36.6%
Avg A-Level Grade
B+

St Mary's School (Snr) and St Margaret's School (Prep) in Wiltshire has 544 pupils, which far exceeds the country average. The school has considerably more female than male students, with 83.6% girls and 16.4% boys. Pupils with good attendance records at school are more likely to go on to succeed academically.

Most employers consider 5 good CGSE grades at grade A-C as an important requirement in hiring decisions.

A Level is normally a 2 year programme and entails a form of academic vigour. St Mary's School (Snr) and St Margaret's School (Prep) achieved an average A Level score of 44.99, which is higher than the nation`s average rating.

 

Performance

A Level Results (2016)

Summary

This School Regional Avg National Avg
Number of A Level student at the end of year 116 193.6 189.2
Average point score per A level entry (as grade) B+ C+ C
Average point score per A Level entry 44.99 33.3 31.8
Average grade in best 3 A level A- B- C+
Average point score in best 3 A level entries 46.1 36.6 36
Percentage of A levels pupils achieving AAB or better 44% 20% 19.7%

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