Vast improvement by schools, latest figures show
School Head at St Michael's School in Louth, Paul Fox, celebrates the news with the next generation of pupils.
Local schools showed some vast improvements in their Key Stage 2 results this summer, new figures have revealed.
The statistics, released by the Department of Education, showed 100 per cent of pupils at three separate schools in the Louth area achieved the standard Level 4 or better in both Maths and English exams.
North Cockerington, North Cotes and St Margaret’s in Withern scored 100 per cent, the latter improving by 62 per cent.
St Michael’s School was the top performing primary school in Louth with 90 per cent achieiving the milestone and there were notable gains at East Wold in Legbourne (94 per cent up from 69) and Grainthorpe (78 per cent up from 43).
Headteacher at St Michael’s, Paul Fox said: “The past year was an excellent one for St Michael’s and the results the children achieved were just reward for all the hard work last year’s year six put in.
“It was also recognition of the efforts of staff and supportive parents too.
“We continue to look for ways to improve and this coming year will set us new challenges as we start to expand both in terms of numbers of children and our building.”
- Narrow one-way street in Louth leaves lorry driver red faced
- Police release e-fit of suspect after indecent exposure in Mablethorpe
- Video: Anger as Hubbard’s Hills bridge is damaged by ‘boozed up’ vandals
- Fears Louth’s economy is already being hit by controversial car parking charge increases
- Louth school forges a unique link with ‘the new Titanic’
- Mayor’s legacy to local good causes
- Fears Louth’s economy is already being hit by controversial car parking charge increases
- Former Louth swimming pool could flattened and replaced with 29 new homes
- Councillor accuses East Lindsey District Council of abandoning Louth Cattle Market
- ‘Gifted land’ siting former Louth Swimming Pool to be sold off to make way for 29 new houses
- Market Rasen 1971-1980
- ‘We should all be grateful to Margaret Thatcher’ - Local reaction to former Prime Minister’s death
- Narrow one-way street in Louth leaves lorry driver red faced
- Video: Councillor explains why Louth cattle market could be put up for sale
- ‘Extremely rare’ bird spotted on the coast near Louth
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Louth
Thursday 23 May 2013
Today
Light showers
Temperature: 6 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 29 mph
Wind direction: North west
Tomorrow
Light showers
Temperature: 7 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 35 mph
Wind direction: North east

