'KS4 local authority data' from 'Key stage 4 performance'
WarningWARNING - The data used in this table may now be out-of-date as a new release has been published since its creation.
2018/19 | ||
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England | 64.9% | |
North East | County Durham | 60.2% |
Darlington | 66.3% | |
Gateshead | 64.0% | |
Hartlepool | 60.0% | |
Middlesbrough | 56.3% | |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 57.9% | |
North Tyneside | 64.1% | |
Northumberland | 65.1% | |
Redcar and Cleveland | 62.8% | |
South Tyneside | 56.8% | |
Stockton-on-Tees | 67.5% | |
Sunderland | 58.6% | |
North West | Blackburn with Darwen | 65.9% |
Blackpool | 47.8% | |
Bolton | 62.4% | |
Bury | 62.0% | |
Cheshire East | 71.0% | |
Cheshire West and Chester | 65.4% | |
Cumbria | 63.9% | |
Halton | 56.8% | |
Knowsley | 40.8% | |
Lancashire | 65.7% | |
Liverpool | 57.4% | |
Manchester | 56.2% | |
Oldham | 56.9% | |
Rochdale | 56.8% | |
Salford | 52.3% | |
Sefton | 60.5% | |
St. Helens | 60.8% | |
Stockport | 66.4% | |
Tameside | 63.0% | |
Trafford | 80.1% | |
Warrington | 71.7% | |
Wigan | 63.8% | |
Wirral | 65.5% | |
Yorkshire and The Humber | Barnsley | 62.5% |
Bradford | 54.7% | |
Calderdale | 68.0% | |
Doncaster | 62.1% | |
East Riding of Yorkshire | 66.6% | |
Kingston upon Hull, City of | 56.1% | |
Kirklees | 63.4% | |
Leeds | 62.1% | |
North East Lincolnshire | 57.5% | |
North Lincolnshire | 65.1% | |
North Yorkshire | 69.0% | |
Rotherham | 59.1% | |
Sheffield | 59.5% | |
Wakefield | 66.7% | |
York | 73.9% | |
East Midlands | Derby | 59.3% |
Derbyshire | 65.4% | |
Leicester | 55.1% | |
Leicestershire | 66.8% | |
Lincolnshire | 64.8% | |
Northamptonshire | 63.6% | |
Nottingham | 53.3% | |
Nottinghamshire | 67.6% | |
Rutland | 77.1% | |
West Midlands | Birmingham | 61.9% |
Coventry | 59.4% | |
Dudley | 60.2% | |
Herefordshire, County of | 62.4% | |
Sandwell | 54.4% | |
Shropshire | 67.0% | |
Solihull | 68.5% | |
Staffordshire | 61.2% | |
Stoke-on-Trent | 58.8% | |
Telford and Wrekin | 60.2% | |
Walsall | 58.0% | |
Warwickshire | 70.9% | |
Wolverhampton | 57.6% | |
Worcestershire | 65.7% | |
East of England | Bedford | 59.5% |
Cambridgeshire | 67.9% | |
Central Bedfordshire | 63.9% | |
Essex | 63.9% | |
Hertfordshire | 72.6% | |
Luton | 59.3% | |
Norfolk | 63.0% | |
Peterborough | 55.3% | |
Southend-on-Sea | 73.5% | |
Suffolk | 61.9% | |
Thurrock | 61.0% | |
South East | Bracknell Forest | 66.3% |
Brighton and Hove | 68.8% | |
Buckinghamshire | 75.5% | |
East Sussex | 63.7% | |
Hampshire | 68.4% | |
Isle of Wight | 58.5% | |
Kent | 65.6% | |
Medway | 65.2% | |
Milton Keynes | 61.5% | |
Oxfordshire | 66.2% | |
Portsmouth | 56.0% | |
Reading | 63.4% | |
Slough | 72.6% | |
Southampton | 57.8% | |
Surrey | 72.9% | |
West Berkshire | 67.9% | |
West Sussex | 66.2% | |
Windsor and Maidenhead | 71.7% | |
Wokingham | 73.1% | |
South West | Bath and North East Somerset | 69.9% |
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole | 70.5% | |
Bristol, City of | 59.7% | |
Cornwall | 63.0% | |
Devon | 64.9% | |
Dorset | 66.7% | |
Gloucestershire | 68.5% | |
Isles of Scilly | 78.6% | |
North Somerset | 66.6% | |
Plymouth | 56.7% | |
Somerset | 62.2% | |
South Gloucestershire | 62.4% | |
Swindon | 62.9% | |
Torbay | 65.0% | |
Wiltshire | 68.3% | |
Inner London | Camden | 67.7% |
Hackney | 69.4% | |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 73.8% | |
Haringey | 62.5% | |
Islington | 63.5% | |
Kensington and Chelsea | 75.5% | |
Lambeth | 58.5% | |
Lewisham | 58.1% | |
Newham | 66.6% | |
Southwark | 66.3% | |
Tower Hamlets | 67.9% | |
Wandsworth | 69.4% | |
Westminster | 75.2% | |
Outer London | Barking and Dagenham | 61.9% |
Barnet | 78.8% | |
Bexley | 68.4% | |
Brent | 69.1% | |
Bromley | 72.0% | |
Croydon | 61.2% | |
Ealing | 72.0% | |
Enfield | 62.3% | |
Greenwich | 62.3% | |
Harrow | 70.1% | |
Havering | 69.8% | |
Hillingdon | 68.0% | |
Hounslow | 68.6% | |
Kingston upon Thames | 78.4% | |
Merton | 68.8% | |
Redbridge | 76.5% | |
Richmond upon Thames | 76.6% | |
Sutton | 79.7% | |
Waltham Forest | 64.1% |
Footnotes
- All state-funded schools include local authority maintained mainstream schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges, further education colleges with provision for 14 to 16 year-olds and state-funded special schools. They exclude independent schools, independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, hospital schools, pupil referral units and alternative provision. Alternative provision includes academy and free school alternative provision.
- Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
Source: Key stage 4 performance, KS4 local authority data
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