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  2. Progress 8 benchmark - Wikipedia

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    The results from each student are added and divided by the number on roll (this is determined by the FdE and can be inaccurate.) This is the figure awarded to the school, and used in league tables. The floor standard where ministers intervene is set at -0.5. Schools achieving -0.25 are deemed to be coasting. [citation needed]

  3. Single-sex girl schools lead league tables and give better ...

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    The rankings in the secondary school league tables are determined by the percentage of examination entries gaining A*-B at A-level (which is given double weighting) and the percentage of entries ...

  4. Mossley Hollins High School - Wikipedia

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    The school's original building was opened in the 1960s. Mossley Hollins ranked eighth in Tameside in the most recent league table of school GCSE performance. [1] The school received a rating of "Good" in an Ofsted report made in 2023. [2] The Department for Education stated that the academic performance of students at Mossley Hollins was ...

  5. Colchester County High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Colchester County High School for Girls is a selective girls' grammar school with academy status in Colchester, Essex. The school consistently scores highly in the league tables for the UK. [1] [2] It was joint first in the country in the 2018 secondary GCSE league tables, [3] and ninth in the country in the 2015 A-Level league tables. [4]

  6. List of schools in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Manchester, England.. In 2010, the Manchester Local Education Authority was ranked last out of Greater Manchester's ten LEAs – and 147th out of 150 in the country LEAs – based on the percentage of pupils attaining at least five A*–C grades at General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) including maths and English (38.6 per cent compared with the ...

  7. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    The incorporation of GCSE awards into school league tables, and the setting of targets at school level at above national average levels of attainment, has been criticised. At the time of introduction, the E grade was intended to be equivalent to the CSE grade 4, and so obtainable by a candidate of average/median ability. [56]

  8. Bexleyheath Academy - Wikipedia

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    GCSE League Tables [ edit ] The GCSE results for Summer 2015 were 26% A*-C (Incl English and Maths), the lowest of all the standard maintained secondary schools in the London Borough of Bexley, [ 6 ] and a decline from 2014 when the results were 49% [ 7 ]

  9. 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 ...