Official Statistics

Secondary school performance tables in England: 2011 to 2012

The achievements of pupils at key stage 4, and how they compare with other schools in their local authority area and in England.

Applies to England

Documents

Secondary school performance tables in England: key stage 4 - 2011 to 2012

Details

Reference Id: SFR03/2013

Publication type: Performance tables

Local authority data: LA data

Region: England

Release date: 24 January 2013

Coverage status: Final/provisional

Publication status: Recently updated

The secondary school performance tables show:

  • attainment results for pupils at the end of key stage 4
  • key stage 2 to 4 progress measures in English and mathematics
  • information showing how the performance of deprived pupils compares against other pupils in the school
  • information which highlights any differences in the performance of low-attaining pupils, high-attaining pupils, and pupils performing at expected levels

Additional data on schools will be made available, which includes information on the expenditure of each maintained school open for the full 2011 to 2012 financial year. The expenditure data will take the form of spend-per-pupil statistics for a wide range of categories, including: funding and income, education staff spend and learning resources and curriculum spend.

The school-spend data will also contain information about the school (such as the proportion of pupils in the school eligible for free school meals), headline key stage 4 performance data and comparisons against the local authority and national averages, the numbers of teachers, teaching assistants and other school staff.

It also provides the pupil-to-teacher ratio and the mean gross salary of full-time teachers, information on the characteristics of the pupils attending the school and pupil absence data for each school.

Performance tables

Richard Baker - Attainment Statistics Team
0114 274 2118

[email protected]

Updates to this page

Published 24 January 2013

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