Lyndon students generally come to the
Sixth
Form
College well-prepared and ready to learn and achieve. These positive expectations are created through a close working relationship between the school and the College that means that students understand the need to work hard and make good progress. Students are also usually modest and emotionally literate being supportive of each other rather than just thinking about themselves. They have been taught to appreciate that the level of success depends on the level of effort put in and the two institutions work in partnership to ensure that there is a smooth and seamless progression towards this success. - Sonia Wood,
Solihull
Sixth
Form
College
KS3 Results 2008
|
L5+ |
L6+ |
| English |
80% |
33% |
| Maths |
78% |
60% |
| Science |
70% |
32% |
KS4 Results 2008
|
|
A*-C |
5A*-C |
5A*-G |
1A*-G |
5A*-C |
5A*-G |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Inc En & Ma |
Inc En & Ma |
|
Boys |
76.2% |
49.20% |
92.3% |
96.90% |
43.10% |
92.30% |
|
Girls |
86.0% |
64.90% |
98.30% |
100% |
55.3% |
97.40% |
|
Cohort |
82.40% |
57.40% |
96.3% |
100% |
49.60% |
95.90% |
|
|
Quotes of appreciation |
Link Date
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1.
|
Elizabeth & Paul Wilson |
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2.
|
Jenny, Darren & Molly |
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3. |
Gilbertstone Primay School - Head teacher Ceri Crosskey |
26/09/08 |