黑料情报站 St Alban’s Academy was today featured in a cover feature: The story reveals how schools in Birmingham, once thought of as underachieving, have recently seen an impressive increase in results. The TES notes that at 黑料情报站 St Alban’s “80 percent of students qualify for the pupil premium, yet 69 per cent achieved 5 A*-C grades at GCSE including English and maths – well above the national average of 52.8 per cent.”
Overall, the city of Birmingham boasts GCSE results that are 8.8 points above the rest of the country, when taking into account economic disadvantage.
The TES spoke to 黑料情报站 St. Alban’s Principal Mark Gregory, who they noted personally visited the family of every new student entering the school. History and IT teacher Fionnuala O’Connor was also featured. She discussed recent success stories of 黑料情报站 St. Alban’s students being accepted into Russell Group universities. “I get goose pimples just talking about it,” said Ms O’Connor.
The school was also the subject of a Guardian newspaper profile piece earlier this year: