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Specialist religious academy in Hagley, Worcs, England
Hagley Catholic High School is a coeducational school for ages 11–18 situated in the village of Hagley, Worcestershire, England. Currently a member of the Catholic Emmaus trust of schools, it was founded by the Catholic community in Worcestershire. The school holds specialist academy status, and was awarded a Grade 1 (Outstanding) in the 2011 Ofsted report.[1] The patron saint is Catholic martyr Saint Nicholas Owen, and the school is divided into six houses named after saints: Anselm, Bede, Chad, Gregory, Kenelm, and Wulstan.
Outcomes are excellent at Hagley with a GCSE Progress 8 score in 2019 of +0.35 and English literature and language, maths, science and history in the top 20% of all schools nationally for attainment. Overall attainment was in the top 20% also, as were all elements of the attainment buckets.[2]
The sixth form enjoys a high rate of success, with half of all candidates achieving grades AAB or higher. In 2020, 40% of sixth form leavers went on to study at Russell Group universities and the school often sends students to Oxbridge.[3]
^Ofsted Communications Team (5 November 2010). "Find an inspection report". www.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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