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Educational Achievement of Children in Care (CiC) Directorate Support Team (Data and Statistics) From 2012, only Children who have been assessed (rather than eligible) are included in the measures as amended by DfE. September 2012

Key Stage 1 Teacher Assessment % level 2+ (and numbers) Source: SSDA903 - % of children who were in or should have been in year 2 (according to age) who were in local authority care for at least one year as at 30 September and who achieved level 2 or above. Indicator looks at those in care as at 31 st March from 2010 onwards. This includes children in Out of County establishments, independent schools who have been assessed at KS1. [From 2010, the figure for those in care for any amount of time is also shown]. (Eligible Pupil Number, Number assessed KS1) CIC 2008 (9,9) CIC 2009 (7,6) CIC 2010 (11, 10) [16, 15] CIC 2011 (4,4) [12,12] CIC 2012 (4,4) [11,11] All Pupils Cornwall & national 2008 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2009 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2010 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2011 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2012 Reading %2+ (no. 2+) 77.8% (7) 71.4 % (5) 54.5% (6) [50.0%] 50.0% (2) [66.7%] 50.0% (2) [54.5%] 82.5% 84% 83.4% 84% 83.2% 85% 83.4% 85% 85.6% 87% Writing %2+ (no. 2+) 66.7% (6) 71.4 % (5) 72.7% (8) [62.5%] 50.0% (2) [66.7%] 50.0% (2) [54.5%] 78.0% 80% 79.8% 81% 80.0% 81% 79.1% 81% 81.1% 83% Maths %2+ (no. 2+) 77.8% (7) 85.7 % (6) 72.7% (8) [62.5%] 100.0% (4) [83.3%] 50.0% (2) [54.5%] 89.5% 90% 89.7% 89% 89.1% 89% 89.1% 90% 90.1% 91% Science %2+ (no. 2+) 77.8% (7) 71.4 % (5) 72.7% (8) [56.3%] 100.0% (4) [91.7%] 50.0% (2) [63.6%] 88.8% 89% 89.5% 89% 89.7% 89% 89.3% 89% 89.7% 89% Note: From 2012, only Children who have been assessed (rather than eligible) are included in the measures as amended by DfE.

Key Stage 2 Tests % level 4+ (and numbers) Source: SSDA903 - % of children who were in or should have been in year 6 (according to age) who were in local authority care for at least one year as at 30 September and who achieved level 4 or above. Indicator looks at those in care as at 31 st March from 2010 onwards. This includes children in Out of County establishments, independent schools and who have been assessed at KS2. [From 2010, the figure for those in care for any amount of time is also shown]. Note: As less than 50% of schools in Cornwall submitted tests in 2010 (75% nationally), the Teacher Assessment (TA) Cornwall and national results are therefore summarised for 2010 only. From 2012, only Children who have been assessed (rather than eligible) are included in the measures as amended by DfE. (Eligible Pupil Number, Number sat all tests KS2) CIC 2008 (14, 8) CIC 2009 (17, 14) CIC TA 2010 (22, 22) [30, 30] CIC 2011 (11,11) [18,15] CIC 2012 (19,19) [22,22] All Pupils Cornwall & national 2008 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2009 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2010 TA All Pupils Cornwall & national 2011 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2012 English %4+ (no. 4+) 28.6% (4) 35.3% (6) 50.0% (11) [50.0%] 54.5% (6) [55.6%] 42.1% (8) [45.5%] 81.0% 81% 79.7% 80% 81.2% 81% 81.2% 82% 84.7% 85% Maths %4+ (no. 4+) 35.7% (5) 47.1% (8) 63.6% (14) [63.3%] 81.8% (9) [66.7%] 42.1% (8) [45.5%] 78.6% 79% 79.3% 79% 80.4% 81% 79.8% 80% 83.8% 84% Science %4+ (no. 4+) 50.0% (7) 58.8% (10) 68.2% (15) [66.7%] 72.7% (8) [61.1%] 42.1% (8) [45.5%] 88.7% 88% 88.2% 88% 85.7% 85% 85.7% 85% 86.8% 87% English and Maths Combined 21.4% (3) 35.3% (6) 45.5% (10) [43.3%] 45.5% (5) [44.4%] 42.1% (8) [45.5%] 72.6% 72% 72.2% 72% 75.1% n/a 73.2% 74% 78.7% 80% English % 2 Levels (no. 2 Lev) n/a 72.7% (16) [70.0%] 72.7% (8) [66.7%] 68.4% (13) [68.2%] 84.2% 82.2% 82.5% 81% 88.5% n/a 82.7% 84% 89.3% 89% Maths % 2 Levels (no. 2 Lev) n/a 77.3% (17) [73.3%] 81.8% (9) [77.8%] 47.4% (9) [50.0%] 79.9% 77.8% 81.7% 80% 83.1% n/a 81.6% 81% 86.5% 88%

KS4 GCSE/GNVQ % measures (and numbers) Source: SSDA903 - % of children who were in or should have been in year 11 (according to age) who were in local authority care for at least one year as at 30 September and who sat GCSEs/GNVQs or equivalent (section 96). Indicator looks at those in care as at 31 st March from 2010 onwards. This includes children in Out of County establishments, independent schools and who have been assessed at KS4. [From 2010, the figure for those in care for any amount of time is shown]. (Eligible Pupil Number, Number sat 1+ GCSEs) CIC 2008 (46, 34) CIC 2009 (47, 35) CIC 2010 (43, 39) [59, 54] CIC 2011 (43,36) [55,48] CIC 2012 (46,43) [55,52] All Pupils Cornwall & national 2008 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2009 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2010 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2011 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2012 % 1+ A*-G (n) 65.2 % (30) 66.0% (31) 83.7% (36) [83.1%] 69.8% (30) [74.5%] 95.3% (41) [96.2%] 98.7% 98.6% 99.0% 98.9% 99.2% 98.9% 99.2% 98.6% % 5+ A*-C (n) 15.2 % (7) 19.1% (9) 23.3% (10) [23.7%] 37.2% (16) [38.2%] 32.6% (14) [34.6%] 61.4% 65.3% 68.7% 70.0% 73.0% 75.4% 77.4% 79.5% 78.7% % 5+ A*-C incl. GCSE English and Maths (n) 8.7% (4) 10.6% (5) 14.0% (6) [10.2%] 20.9% (9) [18.2%] 9.3% (4) [13.5%] 43.5% 47.6% 48.9% 49.8% 53.8% 53.5% 54.8% 58.9% 54.8% % A*-C English & Maths (n) 20.9% (9) [18.2%] 11.6% (5) [15.4%] 48.4%50.4% 54.3% 54.0% 55.3% 59.5% % A*-C English (n) 18.6% (8) [21.2%] 58.9% 65% 63.6% 66% 68.1% 70% 68.0% 72% 63.8% % A*-C Maths (n) 34.9% (15) [36.5%] 52.0% 59% 60.3% 61% 63.3% 65% 66.2% 67%67.7% Note: From 2012, only Children who have been assessed (rather than eligible) are included in the measures as amended by DfE.

KS4 GCSE/GNVQ % measures (and numbers) Source: SSDA903 - % of children who were in or should have been in year 11 (according to age) who were in local authority care for at least one year as at 30 September and who sat GCSEs/GNVQs or equivalent (section 96). Indicator looks at those in care as at 31 st March from 2010 onwards. This includes children in Out of County establishments, independent schools and who have been assessed at KS4. [From 2010, the figure for those in care for any amount of time is also shown]. Note: Cornwall and national results are for pupils at the end of KS4. National averages include independent schools, whereas LA averages are state funded secondary and special schools only. (Eligible Pupil Number, Number sat 1+ GCSEs) CIC 2008 (46, 34) CIC 2009 (47, 35) CIC 2010 (43, 39) [59, 54] CIC 2011 (43,36) [55,48] CIC 2012 (46,43) [55,52] All Pupils Cornwall & national 2008 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2009 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2010 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2011 All Pupils Cornwall & national 2012 English % 3 Levels (no. 3 Lev) 27.9% (12) [27.3%] 27.5% (11) [30.6%] 64.8% 63.5% 64.9% 64.7% 69.4% 69.3% 69.7% 71.0% 65.5% Maths % 3 Levels (no. 3 Lev) 27.9% (12) [27.3%] 44.7% (17) [44.7%] 50.7% 56.3% 56.4% 57.9% 60.4% 62.0% 63.1% 64.2% 65.9%