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Additional measures for 16 to 18 students at the end of their study in England and multi-academy trust performance.
Additional measures for 16-18 students at the end of their study in England and Multi-Academy Trust performance.
Achievements of sixth-form students in secondary schools and colleges.
Our approach to school and college accountability, performance tables and data reported during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The attainment of 16- to 18-year-old students at the end of advanced level study in England.
Guidance for awarding organisations submitting technical and applied qualifications for school and college performance tables.
Approved 16 to 18 qualifications, discount codes and point scores for reporting in the 2018 to 2025 school and college performance measures.
The achievements of pupils at key stage 4, and how they compare with other schools in their local authority area and in England.
Approved key stage 4 qualifications (GCSEs, Technical Awards, AS levels and graded music exams), discount codes and point scores for reporting in the 2014 to 2026 school and college performance tables.
How to use school performance tables to see how a school is performing at key stage 4 compared to a school with a similar intake of pupils.
Information that academies, including free schools, colleges and any educational institution with academy arrangements, must or should publish on their websites.
Achievements of pupils in each state-funded primary school in England.
A comprehensive set of QAR resources to offer information and support for training providers.
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