Key Stage 4 2014 Analysis and Trends Education and Performance Analysis Team Data source: Statistical First Release: GCSE and equivalent attainment by.

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Key Stage Analysis and Trends Education and Performance Analysis Team Data source: Statistical First Release: GCSE and equivalent attainment by pupil characteristics: Published 29 January 2015 Statistical First Release: Revised GCSE and equivalent results in England: 2013 to 2014 – Published 29 January

Caveat There were several changes to the calculation of secondary school performance measures at Key Stage 4 in This followed the implementation of both the Wolf review recommendations and early entry policy and are summarised as follows. From 2014 onwards, no qualification will count for more than one in the performance tables, irrespective of its size. For example, a BTEC previously counting for two or four GCSEs will now be capped at one. The number of approved level 1, level 2 and level 1/2 counting towards secondary school performance measures are now capped at two qualifications per pupil. Only a pupil’s first entry in a particular subject will count towards a school’s performance tables measures. This rule took effect immediately and will apply only to English Baccalaureate subjects in 2014 and then all subjects in For pupils who have completed an eligible qualification before 29 September 2013 the performance tables will still take the best result between that or their first attempt following 29 September. Those who have not taken eligible qualifications before this date will have their first attempt counted in performance tables. 2

5+ A*-C GCSE including English and Maths 3

% Pupils achieving 5+ A*-C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 23 4

% Pupils achieving 5+ A*-C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 5

% Boys achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 26 6

% Boys achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 7

% Girls achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile:

% Girls achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 9

% EAL Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 13 10

% EAL Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 11

% FSM Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 6 12

% FSM Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 13

% Disadvantaged Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 7 Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 14

% Disadvantaged Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSE including English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 15

5+ A*-C GCSE s 16

% Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 43 17

% Pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 18

% Boys achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 17 19

% Boys achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 20

% Girls achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 20 21

% Girls achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 22

% EAL pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 8 23

% EAL pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 24

% FSM pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 7 25

% FSM pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 26

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 7 Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 27

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 28

A*-C in GCSE English and Maths 29

% Pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 25 30

% Pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 31

% EAL pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 14 32

% EAL pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 33

% FSM pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 5 34

% FSM pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 35

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 7 Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 36

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving A*- C GCSE in English and Maths Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 37

Entering the English Baccalaureate 38

% Pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 60 39

% Pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 40

% EAL pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 7 41

% EAL pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 42

% FSM pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 4 43

% FSM pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 44

% Disadvantaged pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 8 Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 45

% Disadvantaged pupils entering the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 46

Achieving in the English Baccalaureate 47

% Pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 6 48

% Pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 49

% EAL pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: 3 50

% EAL pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 51

% FSM pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate 52 Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: Reached

% FSM pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years 53

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 54 Approximate number of extra pupils required to reach the top quartile: Reached

% Disadvantaged pupils achieving in the English Baccalaureate Warning: 2013/14 figures are not comparable to previous years Definition of Disadvantaged pupils : Includes pupils known to be eligible for FSM in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 1 to year 6 (i.e. not including nursery or reception) or are looked after children. 55

Making Expected Progress 56

% Pupils making Expected Progress in English between KS2 & KS4 57

% Pupils making Expected Progress in English between KS2 & KS4 58

% Pupils making Expected Progress in Maths Between KS2 & KS4 59

% Pupils making Expected Progress in Maths Between KS2 & KS4 60