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Hook Road
Government recognises major improvements.
The Surbiton school boosted its GCSE pass rate for pupils gaining five or more A* to C grades including English and maths by 15 percentage points, catapulting it away from the 30 per cent “failing school” mark introduced by Government schools secretary Ed Balls last year.
Headteacher Sunil Chotai said, "We're not complacent, and we're not going to sit back and say 'it's a great report', because there's a lot more to do, but all the signs recently have been indicating that we're a rapidly improving school."
Although the school's GCSE results have rocketed, its pupil absence rate of 7.7 per cent - which is above the national average - is less impressive, a situation Mr Chotai said he was "very conscious of".
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