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  2. Contextual value added - Wikipedia

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    The statistic is intended to show the progress children have made whilst attending a particular school. Unlike statistics such as exam performance, contextual value added attempts to take into account the circumstances of children attending the school that are beyond the school's control.

  3. Harris Garrard Academy - Wikipedia

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    However the Academy didn't make the progress expected [9] and by 2007 was languishing at the bottom of the School League tables for Bexley. In 2008 GCSE results and value added placed it ahead of a number of other non-selective schools in Bexley. In 2010 the school had a deficit of £500,000, largely for repairs to the "incredibly expensive to ...

  4. Phoenix Academy, Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    'Superhead' William Atkinson was appointed as headteacher to attempt to turn around the school's fortunes, and it was relaunched as Phoenix High School. In 2003 it had 759 students, of whom 429 were boys. [2] In 2007 it was reported by The Guardian to be the "most improved school" in the United Kingdom, judged by "league tables" of results. [3]

  5. Steiner Academy Hereford - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009 Steiner Academy Hereford was bottom of the primary school league tables for England derived from SATS scores at Key Stage 2.Parents had opposed the testing and many children were absent for the dates.

  6. Michael Gove as Education Secretary - Wikipedia

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    In a November 2010 white paper, Gove declared reforms would include the compulsory study of foreign languages up to the age of sixteen years, a shake-up of league tables in which schools are ranked higher for the number of pupils taking GCSEs [8] in five core subjects (English, mathematics, science, a language and one of the humanities), and ...

  7. Upperwood Academy - Wikipedia

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    Upperwood Academy (formerly Darfield Upperwood Primary School and Darfield Upperwood Academy) is a 4–11 primary school with academy status located in Darfield, Barnsley, England. First opened on 5 November 1973, [ 1 ] it is situated in an old mining community with changing patterns of employment.

  8. Swindon Academy - Wikipedia

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    From the formation of the Swindon LEA in 1997 until the school's closure in 2006, Headlands was consistently 2nd from bottom (1998 and 1999) or bottom (2000 onwards) of the Swindon schools league table when based on Level 2 results (5+ GCSEs at grades A*-C). [7] On at least one occasion, it was also bottom of the National league table. [8]

  9. Primary education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Primary school league tables were abolished in Wales in 2001; a Bristol University study indicated that this had caused a fall in standards in about 75% of schools. [7] Statutory testing for children finishing Key Stage 1 and 2 was introduced across England and Wales in 1989. [8] It was abolished in 2002 and 2005 respectively.