ST AUGUSTINE’S High School has been ranked as one of the top performing schools in the country yet again.
According to the official Department for Education performance tables, in terms of progress between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4, known as Progress 8, an amazing score of 0.98 was achieved – 50 per cent ahead of any other school in Worcestershire.
This places Saint Augustine’s Catholic High School in the upper echelons of all schools nationally.
The school is also a highly successful teaching school that shares its good practice, knowledge and expertise with other schools.
Tony Quinn, executive principal said: “The staff throughout Saint Augustine’s Catholic High School work hard to ensure students achieve their maximum potential – no stone is left unturned to raise student outcomes to a level which even they did not believe possible.
“Teachers disseminate their expertise throughout the county and beyond by the sharing of good practice, pedagogy and methodology.
“Our superb progress, academic and vocational results are testimony to our staff and students.
“Both myself and all staff are justifiably proud of the school’s achievements.”
The closing date for application to Saint Augustine’s Catholic High School Sixth Form is Monday, February 26, 2018.
