In 2014, The College obtained "outstanding" status in all areas by Ofsted.[1]
Churchill Community College was also rated "one of the best in country", with only 11% of secondary schools in the United Kingdom to achieve this status.[2]
In 2019 the schools status was lowered to "good" following a drop in student results and a less effective use of funding.[3]
As of 2024, The College has been given a status of "inadequate", contradicting the school's motto of "Excellence in all we do"
The College is a provider of SCITT training for PGCE students.
PALS
Personal Achievement through Learning Support
PALS was created to target Key Stage 4 students, offering:
Full-time supervised, statutory education for pupils coming into borough and without a mainstream school.
Full/part-time supervised, statutory education for pupils referred by the North Tyneside Secondary Education Improvement Partnership (EIP) of schools via the Secondary Support Team (SST).[4]
The aim of PALS is to "To maximise attainment and progress of mainstream pupils at serious risk of permanent exclusion or who are without a school place."[citation needed]
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^"Archived copy"(PDF). www.churchillcommunitycollege.org. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)