School League Tables
Key Stage 3 Tables
Secondary School Tables
KEY TO TABLES
a. The number of pupils eligible for GCSE and equivalent qualifications. This is defined as the number of pupils at the end of Key Stage 4, which usually means all pupils in Year 11.
b. The proportion of candidates getting five A* to C-grades at GCSE or
equivalent including English and maths.
c. The rank within its local authority which the school achieved according to the proportion of pupils getting five Cs in GCSE subjects including English and maths.
d. The average GCSE points score per pupil. GCSEs and qualifications
judged to be “equivalent'” to GCSEs are assigned points. For example GCSE, grade B – 46 points; Intermediate GNVQ, merit – 196 points; Certification in Modern Foreign Languages, entry level, grade 3 – 14 points; National Certificate in Business, merit – 196 points.
e. The school’s Key Stage 2 (age 11) to GCSE contextual value-added score – an indicator of pupils’ progress.
f. The A-Level points score per candidate, including other “equivalent” qualifications.
g. The rank within its local authority the school achieved according to its A-Level points score per candidate.
Ties are broken by the average number of points scored per exam entry (figure not shown).
h. The percentage of half-days missed due to unauthorised absence (truancy).
i. The rank within its local authority the school achieved according
to its truancy rate.
Primary School Tables