Accredited official statistics

GCSE and equivalent results: 2010 to 2011 (provisional)

Provisional statistics on the achievements of young people at the end of key stage 4 in England in the 2010 to 2011 academic year.

Documents

Main text: SFR26/2011

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Main tables: SFR26/2011

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Additional tables 1: SFR26/2011

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Additional tables 2: SFR26/2011

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Pre-release access list: SFR26/2011

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Details

Provisional information on the overall achievements of young people in GCSE examinations and other accredited qualifications.

The information is taken from data collated for the 2011 secondary school performance tables.

The results shown are based on pupils reaching the end of key stage 4 (KS4), typically those starting the academic year aged 15.

Attainment statistics team

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Published 20 October 2011

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