INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS' INSPECTORATE - INSPECTION OF CLAIRES COURT SCHOOLS
The Independent Schools' Inspectorate (ISI) is the independent inspection arm of the Independent Schools' Council, recognised by the Department of Education and Skills and monitored by Ofsted. We were inspected at both secondary (Sixth Form, Claires Court and the Senior Department of the College) and primary (Ridgeway and the Nursery, Lower School [Infants] & Junior Departments of the College) levels during the week beginning Monday 11 March 2002. The full reports are available on the ISI website, www.isinspect.org.uk, and separately on our own website, www.clairescourt.com
MAIN FINDINGS OF THE SECONDARY ("SENIOR SCHOOLS") REPORT
Overall Summary
This is a good school, which serves its pupils well
What the School Does Well
The school's main strengths are:
- Pupils attain good standards and make good progress in their learning. They achieve good results in public examinations.
- Pupils are well motivated to learn.
- Pupils with special educational needs (SEN) are well supported.
- The quality of teaching is good and often very good.
- The comprehensive assessment and marking policies contribute well to pupils' progress.
- Communication with parents is very good and parents give the school strong support.
- The principals and staff are committed to the school's success and treat one another with respect.
- The provision for pupils' personal development is good.
- The school offers a rich and extensive choice of extra-curricular activities.
We had four areas of school life that required further development; these recommendations, and our response to them, can be found on our website, alongside the original report.
Full results sheets showing our public examination performance (at A2, AS, GCSE and KS3, KS2, KS1) are available from the Registrar or School Secretary during visits. These - and much more besides - are also published in the full chronicle of our achievements, the Court Circular, our school magazine. This is published in a number of editions each year, and includes a separate results issue (usually published at Christmas).
Please see below for a list of our Sixth Form results and onward destinations for 2003-2004.
SIXTH FORM RESULTS AT A2 & AS LEVELS AND ONWARD DESTINATIONS, 2003-2004
| Candidates |
Subjects passed |
Destination/University |
Course studying |
| Emma Ansell |
Media Studies, Theatre Studies, Photography, AS Psychology |
Employment |
|
| Yoko Asano |
Japanese, Mathematics, Music, Photography |
University, Japan |
|
| Nicholas Bastian |
Art, Business Studies, Law, AS Biology, AS General Studies |
Amersham & Wycombe |
Art Foundation |
| Samantha Beck |
PE, Psychology, AS Business Studies, AS Photography |
Bucks University College |
Psychology |
| Ritwik Bhattacharya |
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, AS General Studies |
Bristol |
Medicine |
| Kran Bhatti |
Business Studies, Law, Psychology |
West of England |
Music Technology |
| Ashley Davies |
English, Geography, Media Studies, AS Music |
West of England |
Business Information Systems |
| Aneshka Drahota |
PE, Psychology, AS Photography |
Plymouth |
Psychology |
| Belinda Dye |
English, Law, Psychology |
Brunel University |
Psychology |
| Jamie Elston |
History, Media Studies, PE, AS General Studies |
UWIC |
Leisure & Sports Management |
| Michael Etherington |
Biology, Media Studies, PE |
UWIC |
Leisure & Sports Management |
| Christopher Green |
Art, Geography, Photography |
Amersham & Wycombe |
Art Foundation |
| Thalia Haynes |
Psychology, AS Biology, AS General Studies |
Employment |
|
| Marvin Kessel |
Chemistry, German, ICT, Spanish, AS General Studies, AS Law |
Exeter |
Chemistry & Law |
| Ben Langley |
English, History, Law, AS General Studies |
Bucks University College |
Law |
| Kevin Lee |
Business Studies, Law, Psychology, AS ICT |
West of England |
Law |
| Jack Low |
Chemistry, Psychology, AS General Studies, AS Law |
Keele |
Neuro Science & Psychology |
| Jay Marshall |
English, Media Studies, Sociology, AS PE |
West of England |
Business Information Systems |
| Stephen Mileham |
Art, P.E., AS Sociology |
Employment |
|
| Mehrdad Miresmaili |
Business Studies, ICT, Persian, AS General Studies |
East London |
Business with Marketing |
| Mark O'Haire |
English, Media Studies, PE |
Leeds Trinity & All Saints |
Sports Journalism |
| Amit Patel |
Business Studies, ICT, AS General Studies, AS Law |
Plymouth |
Law & Criminal Justice Studies |
| Scott Phillips |
PE, Psychology, Sociology |
Nottingham Trent |
Estate Management |
| Ryan Potgieter |
Business Studies, Chemistry, Physics, AS General Studies, AS Mathematics |
Queensland University |
Science/Commerce |
| David Powell |
Photography, PE |
Employment |
|
| Simon Roberts |
Business Studies, History, ICT, Photography, AS General Studies |
Queen Mary College |
History |
| Michael Sannwald |
PE, Psychology, AS Media Studies, AS Mathematics |
Leeds Trinity & All Saints |
Psychology |
| Sunny Sidhu |
Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, AS Biology, AS Business Studies |
UCL |
Medicinal Chemistry |
| David Spencer |
Biology, Chemistry, PE, AS Art, AS General Studies |
UWIC |
Science in Health, Exercise & Sport |
| Jessica Wilding |
Geography, Law, Psychology, AS General Studies, AS History, AS Photography |
Birmingham |
Psychology |
| Jack Willcocks |
Art, Photography |
Bournemouth |
Art Foundation |
| Christopher Wright |
Geography, PE, AS General Studies |
Employment |
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