St Sampson's High School

St Sampson's High School is a state-funded secondary school in Guernsey that caters to the needs of pupils from eleven to sixteen. The school is co-located with special-school Le Murier in the parish of St Sampson.[1]

History

St Sampson's High School was opened in 2008, to serve as a replacement to the old St Sampson's secondary school, and the St Peter Port secondary school. Both the original schools have now been transformed into colleges of further education, while their pupils have moved to the newer St Sampson's High.

Difficulties

Educational

Problems in the Guernsey state-funded schools have been highlighted in the Mulkerrin report on the Education Services in Guernsey. The report claims that the percentage of St Sampson's High School students who attained five A*-C GCSE grades in 2011 was only 38%, which is the second lowest percentage in the report - out-failed only by La Mare De Cateret secondary school in which only 24.5% of pupils attained the grades. In comparison, Elizabeth College, Guernsey Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre and Ladies' College attained scores of 96.8%, 97.9%, and 100% respectively.[2]

5+ A*‐C including English and Maths
2012 2013 2014 2015
Grammar School 97.1 95.9 98.1 96.2
La Mare de Carteret High 42 23.4 40.6 32
Les Beaucamps High 51.5 40.8 53.8 42.3
St. Anne’s, Alderney 31.6 35.7 46.2 42.9
St. Sampson’s High 44.3 33.1 52.2 32.9

In 2016, St Sampsons High students received 42% of grades from A* - C grade, 10% more than the previous year.

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See also

References

  1. "Baubigny Schools". Dept. of Education, Guernsey.
  2. "Education has failed". Guernsey Press and Star. 13 Jan 2012.
  3. "GCSE and Level 2 exam results 2015". Retrieved 2015-12-22.

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