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This collection of indicators helps organisations measure health and the diverse range of factors which influence health inequalities in their local population, such as unemployment, poverty, crime and education. The indicators were originally created to help Primary Care Trusts and Local Authorities...
The number of childcare places available.
Figures are calculated as those achieving at least 5 GCSE grades A*-C (or equivalent) divided by the number of all 16 year old pupils (those pupils on the school roll at the time of the Annual School Census each year, who were aged 15 at the start of that academic year), expressed as a percentage at...
The number of pupils attaining level 5 or above divided by the number of pupils who returned valid Key Stage 3 test results expressed as a percentage.
The percentage of all pupils who returned valid KS2 test results who achieved level 4 or above in KS2 Maths and, separately, KS2 English. Please note that this data has also been stratified by ethnicity and eligibility for free school meals.