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march 2010
Robert Clack School is
highest placed educational
organisation in sunday times
"Best 100 Companies to work
for" list

Following on from our success at gaining the two star, or outstanding accreditation from Best Companies, Robert Clack School has gained entry on to the prestigious Sunday Times Best 100 Companies to work for annual list.
The list for public sector organisations was published in the Sunday Times on the 14th March and Robert Clack was ranked as the second best public sector company to work for in the UK- and the very best company to work for in education. We were also the best medium sized company and first for leadership, being proud of the company you work for and staff professional development.
A science lesson taking place at Robert Clack School which came second in the top 75 public sector companies to work for and the highest placed educational organisation on the Sunday Times llist for 2010. Click on the photograph to link to the Sunday Times article
Robert Clack School also came 1st in the UK for the quality of its leadership, the personal growth of its employees and how proud its employees were to work for the school.
To access the Sunday Times Top 100 Companies List for 2010 please click on the link below:
Robert Clack School Sunday Times Top 100 Companies
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Robert Clack School Sunday Times Top 100 Companies
robert clack gains 'Best
CompanY' Award for 2010

Robert Clack School is celebrating receiving the prestigious Best Company award for 2010. A record 1,086 organisations from the private and public sectors applied for Best Companies Accreditation this year, surveying over 270,000 employees. Robert Clack School was one of 410 private and public sector organisations to be awarded star status and one of only 140 to be awarded Two Star status. This means that Best Companies Ltd view the school as 'outstanding'.
Jonathan Austin, CEO and founder, Best Companies comments:
“We would like to congratulate Robert Clack School on their outstanding achievement. An engaged workforce is essential as organisations move out of the recession and into a more stable economic situation. No doubt many organisations have tackled redundancies and rapid change this year. But organisations like Robert Clack School that have kept on engaging their staff and making sure they are involved in the business will be in a good position for the future and should be congratulated for their efforts”.
Best Companies established the accreditation award scheme to acknowledge excellence in the workplace. Based on staff feedback, it looks at employee engagement as an integral part of a company’s success and growth, and sets a benchmark for other employers. The accreditation scheme follows a Michelin star style system with companies awarded one star for first class, two stars for outstanding and three stars for extraordinary performance.
robert clack alumni
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This is an outstanding school. Students enter the school with standards that are broadly average; they make outstanding progress to achieve substantially higher than average results in national examinations in Year 9 and at GCSE. The school strives and is ambitious for students' success. Results in Year 9 and GCSE have continued to improve year by year. Students achieve outstandingly because teaching, learning and the curriculum are of a consistently high standard.















