Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Nanaimo School Rankings 2012 - 2013



Rating your child’s school

Our School Report Cards offer detailed tables showing how well schools performed in academics over a number of years. By combining a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one easily accessible public document, the school report cards allow teachers, parents, school administrators, students, and taxpayers to analyze and compare the academic performance of individual schools.

Parents can use the school report cards to compare the academic performance of schools when choosing a school for their children.

Teachers and administrators can use the school report cards to identify areas of academic performance in which improvement can be made and to compare the performance of their school with others that have similar characteristics or demographics. By learning from the accomplishments of other schools, teachers and administrators can foster ongoing improvement in their own school.

To view the complete study visit the Fraser Institute HERE.

Nanaimo Elementary School Rankings 2012 - 2013

The following chart shows the relative ranking of all Nanaimo elementary schools based on the Fundamental Skills Assessment conducted in grade 4 and grade 7. The 'rank' shows the school's rank out of the total schools assessed with 1 = the best and 982 = the worst. The rating score is on a scale of 10 with 10 being perfect. In the Nanaimo area the Aspengrove private school which is in Lantzville produced the highest Nanaimo rating with a score of 9.2/10 and ranked 41 out of 982 provincial schools.


Nanaimo Secondary School Ranking

This report card uses provincial exam results, grade-to-grade transition rates, and graduation rates to calculate each school's overall rating out of 10.


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