Le Rocquier School
Non-fee paying secondary school in St Clement, Jersey
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Le Rocquier School is a secondary school, owned and operated by the States of Jersey, in the parish of Saint Clement, Jersey.[3]
| Le Rocquier School | |
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St Clement | |
| Information | |
| Type | Non-fee paying secondary school |
| Motto | Learn, Respect and Succeed |
| Founded | March 1st 1975[1] |
Headteacher | Andrew Adkin[2] |
Teaching staff | 58 |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Age | 11 to 16 |
| Enrollment | 800 |
| Color | Red |
| Website | www |
History
The present school building, which replaced an older building, was opened to students on 29 February 2006.[4]
Academic performance
In 2011 28% of pupils achieved A*-C GCSE in five subjects, compared to 58% in all Jersey schools and 53% for all UK schools.[5] Some other Jersey schools, such as Grainville School, also performed poorly that year.[5] Other independent schools in Jersey performed much better.[5]
In 2024, 84.5% of students achieved a grade 9-4 in English and 60.15% in Maths[6] and only 50% of all students passed both compared to the UK national average of that year at 67.6%[7] and the Jersey average of that year at 77.5%.[8] In 2024, 98% of all grades at Le Rocquier School were graded 9-1[6]
It was reported in 2023 that boys at Le Rocquier school achieved disproportionately worse grades than their female peers[9]
