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London school's towering performance in Pisa tests | London school's towering performance in Pisa tests |
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A school in north London could be among the best in the world after scoring better in international rankings than even top performers like Singapore. | A school in north London could be among the best in the world after scoring better in international rankings than even top performers like Singapore. |
The international Pisa education rankings, published earlier this month, showed UK 15-year-olds were well behind the leaders when it came to maths, science and reading - but a handful of UK schools bucked the trend. | The international Pisa education rankings, published earlier this month, showed UK 15-year-olds were well behind the leaders when it came to maths, science and reading - but a handful of UK schools bucked the trend. |
Michael McKenzie, head teacher at Alexandra Park School, says he is "absolutely thrilled" by the results. | Michael McKenzie, head teacher at Alexandra Park School, says he is "absolutely thrilled" by the results. |
And the pupils say it is all down to their "fantastic" teachers. | And the pupils say it is all down to their "fantastic" teachers. |
Overall, England was ranked 21st, Scotland 31st and Wales 42nd - but 15-year-olds from Alexandra Park, one of 206 schools in England randomly selected to take the tests, put in a storming performance. | Overall, England was ranked 21st, Scotland 31st and Wales 42nd - but 15-year-olds from Alexandra Park, one of 206 schools in England randomly selected to take the tests, put in a storming performance. |
Outstanding results | Outstanding results |
The average score for Singapore pupils was 535 points, according to Pisa, with pupils in England averaging 500 points. | The average score for Singapore pupils was 535 points, according to Pisa, with pupils in England averaging 500 points. |
But Alexandra Park pupils who took the tests early last year scored an average of 564 points, according to Pisa data, now published on the school website. | But Alexandra Park pupils who took the tests early last year scored an average of 564 points, according to Pisa data, now published on the school website. |
The results arrived earlier this month in a spreadsheet attached to an email from the Department for Education. | The results arrived earlier this month in a spreadsheet attached to an email from the Department for Education. |
At first Mr McKenzie could not quite believe what he was looking at. | At first Mr McKenzie could not quite believe what he was looking at. |
"I showed it to a cynical maths teacher because I didn't want to make a fool of myself," he admits. | "I showed it to a cynical maths teacher because I didn't want to make a fool of myself," he admits. |
But the maths teacher confirmed that these were indeed outstanding results. | But the maths teacher confirmed that these were indeed outstanding results. |
"It really was a very pleasant surprise. The kids did remarkably well - but we should never be surprised by young people," says Mr McKenzie. | "It really was a very pleasant surprise. The kids did remarkably well - but we should never be surprised by young people," says Mr McKenzie. |
Mr McKenzie says the school's approach to the tests, which took place in the run-up to last year's mock GCSEs, was quite low key "because we didn't want to stress our Year 11s". | Mr McKenzie says the school's approach to the tests, which took place in the run-up to last year's mock GCSEs, was quite low key "because we didn't want to stress our Year 11s". |
Benjamin, now 16, says it was all down to the teachers. | Benjamin, now 16, says it was all down to the teachers. |
"They take a lot of time to help students with their work. They take time out after lessons to go through students' work if they are struggling." | "They take a lot of time to help students with their work. They take time out after lessons to go through students' work if they are struggling." |
He admits having struggled a bit during the tests, particularly with the science. | He admits having struggled a bit during the tests, particularly with the science. |
"For me to be part of this and be part of one of the best schools in the world is almost an honour really." | "For me to be part of this and be part of one of the best schools in the world is almost an honour really." |
Nancy, also 16, says the result was "an amazing feeling". | Nancy, also 16, says the result was "an amazing feeling". |
"It just shows what a good school we go to. We are so lucky." | "It just shows what a good school we go to. We are so lucky." |
Alexandra Park opened in 1999 as a community comprehensive in the London borough of Haringey, with the motto Success for All. | Alexandra Park opened in 1999 as a community comprehensive in the London borough of Haringey, with the motto Success for All. |
Mr McKenzie says the school's approach is to "employ high-quality staff and give them the space to do their job. They do it very well". | |
"We have the full range of students here - some very privileged, some with many different needs," he adds. | |
A spokesman for the OECD, which runs the Pisa tests, said "quite a number" of UK schools had managed to perform as well as the average for Singapore but "only a minority" had done better". | |
He added: "And all of them are among the most advantaged schools in the UK in terms of social economic and cultural status of parents." | |
Most of the students who did the school so proud are now in its sixth form. | Most of the students who did the school so proud are now in its sixth form. |
"They came in. They did the tests and we had forgotten about it," says Mr McKenzie. | "They came in. They did the tests and we had forgotten about it," says Mr McKenzie. |
"How nice to be able to celebrate how well they did with them. It's like an early Christmas present." | "How nice to be able to celebrate how well they did with them. It's like an early Christmas present." |
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