33 RATHLIN ROAD, BALLYCASTLE, BT54 6LD, CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS
Secondary exam index (SAER — Northern Ireland)
Post-primary (secondary) publication only
10.8 / 100
Bottom 11% among secondary schools in Northern Ireland with published SAER data
Same cohort as the Open Data NI SAER school tables (secondary / post-primary exam statistics only). Not an ETI inspection score. SAER is the Department of Education’s post-primary (secondary) examination bulletin on Open Data NI. The index ranks schools only within that publication — not primary schools, and not comparable to England/Scotland LocaleIQ.
Ballycastle High School is a Secondary — Controlled for pupils aged not published based in CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS, Northern Ireland. The school is mixed-gender and Open with a Does not apply character.
It has not published pupils on roll. School capacity: not published.
For most Northern Ireland schools this profile is built from the Department of Education school census reference data on Open Data NI (name, sector, council, address/postcode), not from the England/Wales GIAS bulk feed. Post-primary exam statistics come from the same department’s SAER open-data release where we match the school reference—not every phase has a SAER row. Ofsted, DfE GCSE/KS2 tables, and Parent View do not cover NI; inspection grades are published by the Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI). Confirm admissions and term dates with CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS directly.
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The information contained in this table does not provide a valid basis for comparing performance between schools, since it takes no account of intakes of the schools or of any other factors that may affect pupil performance. No single measurement can constitute a fair or accurate evaluation of a school, and the figures should be considered in the context of other information about schools and their pupils.
Measure
Value
Year 12 pupils (Key Stage 4 cohort counted in SAER)
66
% entered for five or more Level 2 qualifications (incl. GCSE and recognised equivalents)
100.0%
% achieving five A*–C grades at Level 2 (including equivalents)
65.2%
% achieving five A*–C at Level 2 including English and mathematics
54.5%
Final-year post-16 pupils eligible for level 3 counts in SAER
18
% with three A-levels (or equivalent) at grades A*–C in final year
44.4%
% with two A-levels (or equivalent) at grades A*–E in final year
What is Ballycastle High School's inspection rating in Northern Ireland?
Ballycastle High School is inspected by the Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI), not Ofsted. LocaleIQ does not include ETI grades here — open etini.gov.uk and search for the school name for the latest inspection report.
What type of school is Ballycastle High School?
Ballycastle High School is a Secondary — Controlled in the secondary phase and is currently Open.
What is the admissions policy at Ballycastle High School?
Ballycastle High School admissions are handled by the school and the relevant Education Authority area (CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS). Confirm criteria, catchment, and key dates with the school or EA — arrangements differ from England.
Where is Ballycastle High School located?
Ballycastle High School is located at 33 RATHLIN ROAD, BALLYCASTLE, BT54 6LD, CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS.
What postcode is Ballycastle High School in?
Ballycastle High School is associated with postcode BT54 6LD (as recorded in the profile).
What is the Department of Education reference number for Ballycastle High School?
Northern Ireland uses a Department of Education establishment reference (often called “DE ref” or “school ref”) aligned with this profile ID: 3210124. It is not a Department for Education (England) URN.
Does Ballycastle High School have a sixth form?
Ballycastle High School is not indicated as a sixth-form provider in the published profile (typical for primary-only schools).
How can I compare Ballycastle High School with nearby schools?
Open the LocaleIQ schools map for BT54 6LD for nearby schools. For inspection outcomes use the Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI); for exam statistics use Department of Education and Open Data NI links on this page — Ofsted and Parent View are England-only.
Where are inspection reports and performance statistics for Ballycastle High School?
Northern Ireland schools are inspected by the Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI), not Ofsted. Aggregated exam performance, census, and open data releases are published by the Department of Education and Open Data NI. Use the curated links in the “Northern Ireland: official sources” section on this page.
Why is there no Ofsted Parent View block for Ballycastle High School?
Parent View is an Ofsted service for England. Northern Ireland does not publish an identical per-school parent survey file. For official survey-based context (for example School Omnibus aggregate reports), use the Department of Education survey hub linked on this page.
Is Ballycastle High School a good school?
Ballycastle High School has a SAER-based secondary exam index of 10.8/100 — Bottom 11% among secondary schools in Northern Ireland with published SAER data on published post-primary exam indicators (Open Data NI). This is not an ETI inspection grade.