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The first argument is the 6-digit Unique Reference Number (URN) assigned to the school by the Department for Education. This number may be found: on the school's performance tables page. [1] on the school's EduBase record. [2] at the top of the Ofsted page for the school. [3] at the top of each Ofsted inspection report for the school.
These tests cover English and Mathematics. The tests are externally marked, with results for each school being published in DfE performance tables. In Wales since 2013, pupils sit annual numeracy and literacy tests called National Tests. [3]
St Anne's Catholic School (known as St Anne's Convent School until 2006 [3]) is an 11-18 secondary school in Southampton, England, for girls. The school's sixth form is coeducational. The school is situated close to the city centre, and attracts pupils from all round the city and beyond. The school converted to academy status in August 2012. In ...
There are three levels: Level 1 measures performance of primary age children. It measures the performance of pupils between the end of Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2. It is based on a median score of 100. [3] Level 2 CVA measures performance of secondary schools (i.e. between the end of Key Stage 2 and the end of Key Stage 4).
County high School won the 2011 BBC Look East School of the Year for Sport, [81] [82] was selected the Suffolk Sport "Secondary School of the Year" Award sponsored by Ipswich Town FC Community Trust in 2011, [83] [84] won the St Edmundsbury "School of the Year Award" for sport in both 2008 and 2011, [85] gained the Association for Physical ...
Data is taken from the Department for Education School and College Performance Tables, [13] and the ... 2016 DfE letter complaining about ... 16 January 2024, ...
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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]