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Brantford, Brant, Norfolk secondary faculties get blended leads to Fraser Institute report


A brand new report that ranks a whole bunch of Ontario’s secondary faculties has given blended outcomes to native establishments.

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A brand new report that ranks a whole bunch of Ontario’s secondary faculties has given blended outcomes to native establishments. 

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The Fraser Institute’s Report Card on Ontario Secondary Schools ranked 747 public, Catholic and impartial faculties primarily based on educational indicators derived from provincewide take a look at outcomes within the 2023-24 college yr. 

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“Our report playing cards supply dad and mom info they’ll’t simply get wherever else about how their youngster’s college performs and the way it compares to different faculties in Ontario,” mentioned Paige MacPherson, a senior fellow with the Fraser Institute. 

“It doesn’t matter the place a college is ranked, or what challenges its college students might face. The proof is evident – all kinds of faculties, positioned all around the province with differing kinds of scholars, are all able to enchancment.” 

According to the report card, Assumption College in Brantford is on the high of the listing amongst Brantford/Brant and Norfolk County secondary faculties inside the Grand Erie District School Board and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. 

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The new rankings rating Assumption at 238 out of 747 faculties, giving it an total rating of 6.9 out of 10. That’s up from a rating of 6.6 in 2023 and a mean of 6.7 over the previous 5 years. 

The Fraser Institute, which points annual reviews on each elementary and secondary faculties, makes use of the province’s standardized Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) literacy and math exams to compile its rankings. 

Schools are evaluated utilizing indicators tied to provincewide exams, together with: 

  • Average achievement on Grade 9 EQAO math assessments
     
  • Success charges on the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) for each first-time and beforehand eligible college students
      
  • The share of exams accomplished under the provincial customary
      

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  • Gender-based variations in math achievement and literacy-test success 

In addition to annual rankings, the Fraser Institute says another essential issue is whether or not a college’s educational efficiency is bettering or deteriorating over time. 

St. John’s College ranked second within the newest findings with a rating of 6.6, regardless of falling from 7.3 in 2023. 

Ranking third and fourth are two Grand Erie faculties – North Park Collegiate (6.3) and Simcoe Composite (6.2), adopted by Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Simcoe (5.8). 

Among native excessive faculties, Pauline Johnson Collegiate in Brantford ranked the bottom at 631 out of 716 Ontario faculties. It has a rating of 2.5, down barely from 2.8 in 2023. 

Topping the Fraser Institute’s listing are 4 Toronto-area faculties which had good 10/10 scores.  

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Not all of the province’s secondary faculties have been included within the rating. In the 2023-24 college yr, faculties should have had a minimum of 10 college students who wrote the Grade 9 EQAO math take a look at and a minimum of 10 first time-eligible or beforehand eligible writers of the Ontario Secondary School Literary Test. 

The Fraser Institute mentioned a mum or dad’s selection of any college for his or her youngster shouldn’t be primarily based solely on its annual report card. It says college boards and oldsters with a baby enrolled at the college may also present helpful info. 

“Naturally, a sound educational program needs to be complemented by efficient applications within the areas of college exercise not measured within the Report Card,” mentioned the report. 

Here’s how native secondary faculties rank, based on the Fraser Institute: 

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  • Assumption College 6.9, up from 6.6 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 6.7 
  • St. John’s College 6.6, down from 7.3 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 6.9 
  • North Park Collegiate 6.3, up from 6.2 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 6.0. 
  • Simcoe Composite 6.2, up from 5.6 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 5.6. 
  • Holy Trinity Catholic 5.8, up from 5.7 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 6.2. 
  • Brantford Collegiate 5.3, down from 5.5 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 5.5. 
  • Waterford District 5.3, up from 4.5 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 4.0. 
  • Paris District 5.1, down from 6.1 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 5.4. 
  • Valley Heights 4.5, down from 5 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 4.4. 
  • Delhi District 3.9, down from 4.6 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 4.7. 
  • Pauline Johnson 2.5, down from 2.8 in 2023. Average rating over 5 years, 3.0. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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