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Forty schools in Kent and Medway have been told they must meet the Government target of 30 per cent of pupils achieving at least five grade A to C GCSEs within three years, or face closure:
Here is the list of schools affected, and the percentage of each establishment’s pupils that met the required exam results in 2007.
Archers Court Maths and Computing College, Dover – 16 per cent
Astor College for the Arts, Dover – 23 per cent
Astor of Hever Community School, Maidstone – 23 per cent
Axton Chase School, Longfield – 25 per cent
Aylesford School Sports College, Aylesford – 16 per cent
Brockhill Performing Arts College, Saltwood near Hythe – 28 per cent
Canterbury High School – 27 per cent
Castle Community College, Deal – 23 per cent
Chapter School, Rochester – 20 per cent
The Charles Dickens School, Broadstairs – 29 per cent
Chaucer Technology College, Canterbury – 24 per cent
Christ Church High School, Ashford – 17 per cent
Greenacre School, Walderslade, Chatham – 27 per cent
Hartsdown Technology College, Margate – 15 per cent
Hereson School, Broadstairs – 20 per cent
Holmesdale Technology College, Snodland – 22 per cent
Hundred of Hoo Comprehensive School, Hoo – 22 per cent
King Ethelbert School, Birchington – 11 per cent
Leigh City Technology College, Dartford – 24 per cent
The Malling School, West Malling – 14 per cent
The Marlowe Academy, Ramsgate – 7 per cent
Medway Community College, Chatham – 16 per cent
Minster College, Sheerness – 25 per cent
New Brompton College, Gillingham – 20 per cent
The North School, Ashford - 17 per cent
Northfleet Technology College – 22 per cent
Pent Valley School, Folkestone – 24 per cent
The Robert Napier School, Gillingham – 24 per cent
St Georges Foundation School, Broadstairs – 18 per cent
Sittingbourne Community College – 18 per cent
Swadelands School, Maidstone – 18 per cent
Swanley Technology College – 25 per cent
Swan Valley Community School, Swanscombe – 17 per cent
Temple School, Rochester – 16 per cent
Thamesview School, Gravesend – 22 per cent
The Towers School, Ashford – 26 per cent
Tunbridge Wells High School – 21 per cent
Whitstable Community College – 23 per cent
The Wildernesse School, Sevenoaks – 15 per cent
Wilmington Enterprise College, Dartford – 23 per cent