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"The school's examination performance has led to it receiving a School Achievement Award for three years in succession. In 2006, 73% of Year 11 students achieved the benchmark standard of five good GCSE results, up from 68% in 2005."[citation needed]:
"In June 2006 Stanley was graded outstanding for its performance in Art and Design. The last full inspection was in 2007 when the school was judged to be satisfactory overall."[citation needed]
.."It has been a designated specialist Sports College since 2003."[citation needed]
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"This performance places the school in the top 20% of English schools for value added between ages 11 and 16, and the top 10% between ages 14 and 16. Source:
DfES."
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Merseyside, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of
Merseyside-related articles. In so doing it works and collaborates with its mother project
WikiProject UK Geography. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks. Please also feel free to join in the discussions on the project's talk page.MerseysideWikipedia:WikiProject MerseysideTemplate:WikiProject MerseysideMerseyside articles
This article is related to WikiProject Schools, a collaborative effort to write quality articles about schools around the world. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the
project page.SchoolsWikipedia:WikiProject SchoolsTemplate:WikiProject Schoolsschool articles
This article has been given a rating which conflicts with the
project-independent quality rating in the banner shell. Please resolve this conflict if possible.
There are several claims in this article which require the
citation of
verifiable sources to back them up. These include the following paragraphs and sentences:
"The school's examination performance has led to it receiving a School Achievement Award for three years in succession. In 2006, 73% of Year 11 students achieved the benchmark standard of five good GCSE results, up from 68% in 2005."[citation needed]:
"In June 2006 Stanley was graded outstanding for its performance in Art and Design. The last full inspection was in 2007 when the school was judged to be satisfactory overall."[citation needed]
.."It has been a designated specialist Sports College since 2003."[citation needed]
Also the paragraph below has issues with quoting a wikipedia article as an in-text source:
"This performance places the school in the top 20% of English schools for value added between ages 11 and 16, and the top 10% between ages 14 and 16. Source:
DfES."