Island below average for leading university entry

By Martin Neville

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

 

MEDINA HIGH School topped a league of Isle of Wight schools sending pupils to the leading universities.

According to new Department for Education figures the proportion of Island pupils in further or higher education was broadly in line with the national average in 2009/10.

For the first time the DfE has published data for schools showing how many students progressed to further or higher education or training for each state school, college and local authority in the country.

The Island sent six per cent of its pupils to one of the Russell Group of leading universities, excluding Oxford and Cambridge, compared to eight per cent nationally.

At 16 per cent, Medina High School — Medina College — sent the most students to the country’s top universities from Island schools.

In the year after taking an A level or equivalent at Key Stage 5 in 2009/10, 61 per cent of young people on the Island were in sustained education with 47 per cent at a higher education institution, compared to national figures of 64 per cent and 52 per cent respectively.

Nationally, Portsmouth had the lowest percentage of young people recorded as being in sustained education, at 48 per cent, while Harrow had the highest at 79 per cent.

In the year after GCSE (KS4), 86 per cent of Island young people were in sustained education, compared to 85 per cent nationally.

On the Island, 45 per cent of students were at school sixth forms compared to 36 per cent nationally.

Keystage 4 tables

Local Authority and Institution Number of students Any education destination Further Education College Other Further Education Provider School Sixth Form Sixth Form College
Isle of Wight 1,480 86 36 4 45 1
Carisbrooke High School 370 91 40 5 45 x
Cowes High School 220 85 27 4 54 x
Medina High School 280 85 44 3 37 x
Ryde High School 240 84 27 3 49 5
Sandown High School 380 85 38 3 42 1

Local Authority and Institution Number of students Apprentice-ships Work Based Learning Higher Education Institution School/college combination
Isle of Wight 1,480 5 0 0 x
Carisbrooke High School 370 7 0 0 x
Cowes High School 220 7 0 0 0
Medina High School 280 4 0 0 0
Ryde High School 240 3 0 0 0
Sandown High School 380 3 0 0 0

Keystage 5 tables

Local Authority and Institution Number of students Any education destination Further Education College Other Further Education Provider School Sixth Form Sixth Form College
Isle of Wight 660 61 6 3 5 x
Carisbrooke High School 100 61 12 x 10 0
Cowes High School 100 69 x 3 10 x
The Isle of Wight College 150 46 8 2 0 0
Medina High School 80 65 5 7 x 0
Ryde High School 60 65 6 x 0 x
Sandown High School 170 67 5 3 5 0

Local Authority and Institution Number of students Apprentice-ships Work Based Learning
Isle of Wight 660 3 x
Carisbrooke High School 100 x 0
Cowes High School 100 4 x
The Isle of Wight College 150 4 0
Medina High School 80 6 0
Ryde High School 60 x 0
Sandown High School 170 3 0

Local Authority and Institution Number of students Higher Education Institution Oxford or Cambridge Other Russell Group (excluding Ox. or Cam.) All other HEIs Other HE Providers School/college/HEI combination
Isle of Wight 660 47 x 6 40 0 0
Carisbrooke High School 100 37 0 8 29 0 0
Cowes High School 100 53 x 5 47 0 0
The Isle of Wight College 150 36 0 4 32 0 0
Medina High School 80 51 0 16 35 0 0
Ryde High School 60 56 0 x 54 0 0
Sandown High School 170 54 x 5 49 0 0

Reporter: martinn@iwcpmail.co.uk

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