Academic year 2020/21

Key stage 4 performance

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All data files associated with this releases are listed below with guidance on their content. To download any of these files, please visit our data catalogue.

Key stage 2 to 4 transition matrices EBacc attainment

Filename
key_stage_2_to_4_transition_matrices_2021_ebacc_attainment.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content

National level EBacc entry and attainment levels for the latest year broken down by gender, disadvantage, special educational needs (SEN) and English as an additional language (EAL) . Pupils in state-funded mainstream and special schools, hospital schools and non-maintained special schools.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
%_Basics_9-4_AchievedBasics: Percentage of pupils achieving grades 9-4 in English and Maths
%_Basics_9-4_Not_AchievedBasics: Percentage of pupils not achieving grades 9-4 in English and Maths
%_Basics_9-5_AchievedBasics: Percentage of pupils achieving grades 9-5 in English and Maths
%_Basics_9-5_Not_AchievedBasics: Percentage of pupils not achieving grades 9-5 in English and Maths
%_EBacc_9-4_AchievedEBacc: Percentage of pupils achieving grades 9-4
%_EBacc_9-4_Not_AchievedEBacc: Percentage of pupils not achieving grades 9-4
%_EBacc_9-5_AchievedEBacc: Percentage of pupils achieving grades 9-5
%_EBacc_9-5_Not_AchievedEBacc: Percentage of pupils not achieving grades 9-5
%_Entered_for_EBaccPercentage of pupils entered for EBacc
%_Not_Entered_for_EbaccPercentage of pupils not entered for EBacc
Basics_9-4_AchievedBasics: Pupils achieving grades 9-4 in English and Maths
Basics_9-4_Not_AchievedBasics: Pupils not achieving grades 9-4 in English and Maths
Basics_9-5_AchievedBasics: Pupils achieving grades 9-5 in English and Maths
Basics_9-5_Not_AchievedBasics: Pupils not achieving grades 9-5 in English and Maths
characteristic_typeBreakdown
characteristic_valuePupil characteristic disaggregation - Filter by Pupil characteristic disaggregation
EBacc_9-4_AchievedEBacc: Pupils achieving grades 9-4
EBacc_9-4_Not_AchievedEBacc: Pupils not achieving grades 9-4
EBacc_9-5_AchievedEBacc: Pupils achieving grades 9-5
EBacc_9-5_Not_AchievedEBacc: Pupils not achieving grades 9-5
Entered_for_EBaccPupils entered for EBacc
KS2_PriorKey stage 2 prior attainment group - Filter by Key stage 2 prior attainment group
Not_Entered_for_EbaccPupils not entered for EBacc

Key stage 2 to 4 transition matrices GCSE combined science

Filename
key_stage_2_to_4_transition_matrices_2021_gcse_combined_science.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content

National level distributions of combined science GCSE grades achieved compared with KS2 prior attainment broken down by gender, disadvantage, special educational needs (SEN) and English as an additional language (EAL). Pupils in state-funded mainstream and special schools, hospital schools and non-maintained special schools.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
%_11Percentage of pupils achieving grade 11
%_21Percentage of pupils achieving grade 21
%_22Percentage of pupils achieving grade 22
%_32Percentage of pupils achieving grade 32
%_33Percentage of pupils achieving grade 33
%_43Percentage of pupils achieving grade 43
%_44Percentage of pupils achieving grade 44
%_54Percentage of pupils achieving grade 54
%_55Percentage of pupils achieving grade 55
%_65Percentage of pupils achieving grade 65
%_66Percentage of pupils achieving grade 66
%_76Percentage of pupils achieving grade 76
%_77Percentage of pupils achieving grade 77
%_87Percentage of pupils achieving grade 87
%_88Percentage of pupils achieving grade 88
%_98Percentage of pupils achieving grade 98
%_99Percentage of pupils achieving grade 99
%_UPercentage of pupils achieving grade U
11Grade 11 achieved
21Grade 21 achieved
22Grade 22 achieved
32Grade 32 achieved
33Grade 33 achieved
43Grade 43 achieved
44Grade 44 achieved
54Grade 54 achieved
55Grade 55 achieved
65Grade 65 achieved
66Grade 66 achieved
76Grade 76 achieved
77Grade 77 achieved
87Grade 87 achieved
88Grade 88 achieved
98Grade 98 achieved
99Grade 99 achieved
All_GradesTotal all grades achieved
characteristic_typeBreakdown
characteristic_valuePupil characteristic disaggregation - Filter by Pupil characteristic disaggregation
KS2_PriorKey stage 2 prior attainment group - Filter by Key stage 2 prior attainment group
UGrade U achieved
XGrade X achieved

Key stage 2 to 4 transition matrices GCSE subjects graded 9 to 1

Filename
key_stage_2_to_4_transition_matrices_2021_gcse_subjects_graded_9to1.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content

National level distributions of GCSE grades achieved compared with KS2 prior attainment broken down by subject, gender, disadvantage, special educational needs (SEN) and English as an additional language (EAL). Pupils in state-funded mainstream and special schools, hospital schools and non-maintained special schools.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
%_1Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 1
%_2Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 2
%_3Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 3
%_4Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 4
%_5Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 5
%_6Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 6
%_7Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 7
%_8Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 8
%_9Percentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade 9
%_UPercentage of pupils achieving GCSE grade U
1GCSE grade 1 achieved
2GCSE grade 2 achieved
3GCSE grade 3 achieved
4GCSE grade 4 achieved
5GCSE grade 5 achieved
6GCSE grade 6 achieved
7GCSE grade 7 achieved
8GCSE grade 8 achieved
9GCSE grade 9 achieved
All_GradesGCSE all grades achieved
characteristic_typeBreakdown
characteristic_valuePupil characteristic disaggregation - Filter by Pupil characteristic disaggregation
KS2_PriorKey stage 2 prior attainment group - Filter by Key stage 2 prior attainment group
subjectsGCSE subject entered - Filter by GCSE subject entered
UGCSE grade U achieved
XGCSE grade X achieved

KS4 attainment 8 distribution by local authority district data

Filename
2021_att8_distribution_lad_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority district; National
Time period
2020/21
Content
The distribution of attainment 8 scores for each LA, region and nationally for the latest year. State-funded school pupils only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
att8_groupingThe percentage grouping of pupils attainment 8 scores
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4

KS4 degree of rurality of school location data

Filename
2021_ruralurban_sl_data.csv
Geographic levels
National; Regional
Time period
2020/21
Content
National and regional level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down by degree of rurality - school location. State-funded school pupils only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
ru11ind_school_locationDegree of rurality - school location
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. The rural-urban classification of postcodes for 2021 are based on the 2011 classification of output areas released in August 2013. Census output areas forming settlements with populations of over 10,000 are defined as urban. The urban domain is further sub-divided into three broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component. The remainder are defined as one of three rural types.
  2. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  3. z = When an observation is not applicable
  4. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  5. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  6. The residency of 673 pupils living in England in 2020/21 is unknown due to missing or invalid postcode information. Pupils not resident in England and pupils with missing or invalid postcode information are excluded from the figures in presented.
  7. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  8. 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.

KS4 disadvantage gap index data

Filename
2021_disadvantage_gap_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2010/11 to 2020/21
Content
Disadvantaged attainment gap index. Timeseries from 2009/10 to the latest year. Pupils in state-funded schools. 
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
disadvantaged_attainment_gap_indexDisadvantaged attainment gap index

KS4 entries by prior attainment band and disadvantage status

Filename
2021_entries_char_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2016/17 to 2020/21
Content

Average number of entries by prior attainment band and disadvantage status. England, state-funded schools, 2016/17 to the latest year.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
breakdownThe breakdown of the data being displayed
characteristic_disadvantageDisadvantaged status
characteristic_prior_attainmentAttainment level assigned to pupil based on their KS2 results
qualificationQualification type
tavent_ptq_eeAverage number of entries per pupil

KS4 GCSE subject alternative provision data

Filename
2021_ap_gcsesubjects_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level GCSE grades for the latest year broken down by subject for pupils in alternative provision.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
1The number of exams graded as 1
11The number of exams graded as 11
2The number of exams graded as 2
21The number of exams graded as 21
22The number of exams graded as 22
3The number of exams graded as 3
32The number of exams graded as 32
33The number of exams graded as 33
4The number of exams graded as 4
43The number of exams graded as 43
44The number of exams graded as 44
5The number of exams graded as 5
54The number of exams graded as 54
55The number of exams graded as 55
6The number of exams graded as 6
65The number of exams graded as 65
66The number of exams graded as 66
7The number of exams graded as 7
76The number of exams graded as 76
77The number of exams graded as 77
8The number of exams graded as 8
87The number of exams graded as 87
88The number of exams graded as 88
9The number of exams graded as 9
98The number of exams graded as 98
99The number of exams graded as 99
subjectThe type of subject
total_exam_entriesThe number of entries in to a subject
UThe number of exams which are ungraded or unclassified
XThe number of pupils graded as Grade X, which refers to pupils who were absent or whose results are pending
Footnotes
  1. Grade U refers to pupils' results which are ungraded or unclassified.
  2. z = When an observation is not applicable
  3. Grade X refers to pupils who were absent or whose results are pending.
  4. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  5. Local authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas and so will not match with state-funded figures in the national tables. 'England' includes all pupils from state-funded schools, 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.
  6. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  7. Only GCSEs and established GCSE equivalents (Cambridge International certificates and Edexcel level 1/2 certificates) are included in this data. Excludes Double Awards.
  8. Any science includes Astronomy, Electronics, Environmental Science and Geology.
  9. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores
  10. Any Design and Technology includes Design and Technology Engineering and Product Design qualifications.

KS4 IDACI decile and degree of rurality of pupil residence data

Filename
2021_ruralurban_idaci_data.csv
Geographic levels
National; Regional
Time period
2020/21
Content

National and regional level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down by Income Deprivation Affecting Children Indices (IDACI) decile and degree of rurality - based on pupil postcode rather than location of the school. State-funded school pupils only.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_p8scoreAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils
idaci_decileIncome Deprivation Affecting Children Indices decile
p8score_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval
p8score_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pupil_residency_detailPupil residency detail
ru11ind_pupil_residencyDegree of rurality - pupil residency
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_inp8calcTotal number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_p8scoreTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Progress 8 data is not being published using 2020/21 data because of the cancellation of GCSE exams. Calculating Progress 8 has an element of modelling (estimating the average Attainment 8 score for pupils with similar prior attainment) and with the lack of exam data, the Progress 8 measure is not meaningful as a measure of Progress for 2021. This is the second year that Progress 8 data has not been published due to the cancellation of exams.
  2. The rural-urban classification of postcodes for 2021 are based on the 2011 classification of output areas released in August 2013. Census output areas forming settlements with populations of over 10,000 are defined as urban. The urban domain is further sub-divided into three broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component. The remainder are defined as one of three rural types.
  3. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  4. z = When an observation is not applicable
  5. Income Deprivation Affecting Children Indices. Each SOA in England is given a score which ranks it between 1 and 32,844, 1 being the most deprived.
  6. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  7. A Progress 8 score of 1.0 means pupils in the group make on average approximately a grade more progress than the national average; a score of -0.5 means they make on average approximately half a grade less progress than average. Progress 8 scores should be interpreted alongside the associated confidence intervals. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is greater than zero, it can be interpreted as meaning that the group achieves greater than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant. If the upper bound is negative, this means that the group achieves lower than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant.
  8. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  9. The residency of 673 pupils living in England in 2020/21 is unknown due to missing or invalid postcode information. Pupils not resident in England and pupils with missing or invalid postcode information are excluded from the figures in presented.
  10. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  11. 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.
  12. IDACI bands are based on the latest IDACI scores.

KS4 local authority alternative provision data

Filename
2021_la_ap_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2020/21
Content
Local authority and regional level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down for alternative provision.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_att8_ebacAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in Ebacc subjects
avg_att8_engAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in English
avg_att8_matAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in Mathematics
avg_att8_openAverage score per pupil from open Attainment 8 slots
avg_att8_open_gAverage score per pupil from GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
avg_att8_open_ngAverage score per pupil from non-GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
avg_ebac_fillAverage number of Ebacc slots filled
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_ebptseng_llAverage point score in English EBacc subject area including English literature
avg_ebptshumAverage highest point score in Humanities EBacc subject area
avg_ebptslanAverage highest point score in Languages EBacc subject area
avg_ebptsmatAverage point score in Mathematics EBacc subject area
avg_ebptssciAverage point score in Science EBacc subject area
avg_open_fillAverage number of Open slots filled
pt_anypassPercentage of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
pt_ebac2sci_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Science component
pt_ebac2sci_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Science component
pt_ebac2sci_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Science
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaceng_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc English component
pt_ebaceng_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc English component
pt_ebaceng_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc English
pt_ebachum_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
pt_ebachum_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
pt_ebachum_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Humanities (Geography or History)
pt_ebaclan_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Languages component
pt_ebaclan_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Languages component
pt_ebaclan_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Languages
pt_ebacmat_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
pt_ebacmat_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
pt_ebacmat_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Mathematics
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_entry_1Percentage of pupils entering GCSEs or equivalents
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_anypassTotal number of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_att8_ebacTotal Attainment 8 score in Ebacc subjects
t_att8_engTotal Attainment 8 score in English
t_att8_matTotal Attainment 8 score in Mathematics
t_att8_openTotal score from open Attainment 8 slots
t_att8_open_gTotal score from GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
t_att8_open_ngTotal score from non-GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
t_ebac_fillTotal number of Ebacc slots filled
t_ebac2sci_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Science component
t_ebac2sci_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Science component
t_ebac2sci_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Science
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_ebaceng_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc English component
t_ebaceng_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc English component
t_ebaceng_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc English
t_ebachum_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
t_ebachum_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
t_ebachum_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Humanities (Geography or History)
t_ebaclan_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Languages component
t_ebaclan_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Languages component
t_ebaclan_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Languages
t_ebacmat_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
t_ebacmat_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
t_ebacmat_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Mathematics
t_ebptseng_llTotal point score in English EBacc subject area including English literature
t_ebptshumTotal highest point score in Humanities EBacc subject area
t_ebptslanTotal highest point score in Languages EBacc subject area
t_ebptsmatTotal point score in Mathematics EBacc subject area
t_ebptssciTotal point score in Science EBacc subject area
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_entry_1Total number of pupils entering GCSEs or equivalents
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_open_fillTotal number of Open slots filled
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. City of London does not have any state funded secondary schools, therefore there are no entries present in the data for this local authority.
  2. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  3. The open element contains the three highest point scores in any three other subjects, including English language or literature (if not counted in the English slot), further GCSE qualifications (including English Baccalaureate subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list.
  4. z = When an observation is not applicable
  5. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  6. In 2019, two new local authorities were created from a merger of others. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole was created on 1 April 2019 from areas that were previously administered by the unitary authorities of Bournemouth and Poole, and the district of Christchurch. Dorset was created on 1 April 2019 from the districts of Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck and East Dorset. 2019 data is not comparable to previous years.
  7. Local authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas and so will not match with state-funded figures in the national tables. 'England' includes all pupils from state-funded schools, 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.
  8. EBacc sciences includes the double award GCSE in combined science, and single GCSEs in biology, chemistry, physics and computer science.
  9. Pupils also registered at an institution normally included within the Secondary School Performance Tables (state funded mainstream schools) are excluded from the Alternative Provision data. This methodology has been retained for attainment data in 2020 and 2021 even though the school performance tables have been cancelled.
  10. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  11. In 2021, two new local authorities were introduced (North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire) which replaced Northamptonshire.
  12. Average number of slots filled that contains U grades or other qualifications scoring 0 points are counted as a non-filled slot.
  13. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.

KS4 local authority characteristics data

Filename
2021_lachar_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2018/19 to 2020/21
Content
Local authority and regional level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down by gender, major ethnicity, free school meal eligibility, special educational need status and description, disadvantaged status and first language. State-funded schools only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
breakdownThe breakdown of the data being displayed
characteristic_disadvantageDisadvantaged status
characteristic_ethnic_majorMajor ethnic group
characteristic_first_languageEnglish as an Additional Language status
characteristic_free_school_mealsFree school meal eligibility
characteristic_genderGender
characteristic_sen_descriptionSpecial Educational Needs description
characteristic_sen_statusSpecial Educational Needs status
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Disadvantaged all other includes pupils for whom free school meal eligibility, Special Educational Needs status (SEN provision) or SEN primary need could not be determined.
  2. No identified SEN' includes pupils whom could not obtained, refused, unclassified or could not be determined.
  3. City of London does not have any state funded secondary schools, therefore there are no entries present in the data for this local authority.
  4. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  5. Sub totals may not sum to the grand total due to a small number of pupils with missing information e.g. for FSM, SEN, EAL and those where ethnicity is not recorded.
  6. z = When an observation is not applicable
  7. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  8. In 2019, two new local authorities were created from a merger of others. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole was created on 1 April 2019 from areas that were previously administered by the unitary authorities of Bournemouth and Poole, and the district of Christchurch. Dorset was created on 1 April 2019 from the districts of Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck and East Dorset. 2019 data is not comparable to previous years.
  9. Local authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas and so will not match with state-funded figures in the national tables. 'England' includes all pupils from state-funded schools, 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.
  10. From 2014/15, disadvantaged pupils include pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 6 to year 11 or are looked after children for at least one day or are adopted from care.
  11. SEN support indicates whether a pupil has extra or different help given from that provided as part of the school’s usual curriculum. The class teacher and SEN coordinator (SENCO) may receive advice or support from outside specialists. This category replaces the former ‘school action’ and ‘school action plus’ categories.
  12. English includes 'pupils whose first language is English’ includes 'not known but believed to be English'.
  13. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  14. In 2021, two new local authorities were introduced (North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire) which replaced Northamptonshire.
  15. 'No SEN' includes pupils whom could not obtained, refused, unclassified or could not be determined.
  16. Other than English includes ‘pupils whose first language is other than English’ includes 'not known but believed to be other than English'.
  17. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  18. 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.
  19. Statement/EHC plan indicates whether a pupil a pupil has a statement of SEN or an education, health and care (EHC) plan when a formal assessment has been made.
  20. Any SEN' indicates whether a pupil has learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. This includes 'SEN with a statement 'EHC plan' or 'SEN support'.
  21. Free school meals (FSM) does not relate to pupils who actually received free school meals but those who are eligible to receive free school meals. Pupils not eligible for free school meals or unclassified pupils are described as ‘All other pupils’.
  22. Following special educational needs and disability (SEND) reforms in 2014/15, SEN pupils are categorised as 'SEN with a statement or Education, health and care (EHC) plan' and 'SEN support'. SEN support replaces 'school action' and 'school action plus' (grouped as SEN without a statement up to and including 2013/14) but some pupils remain with these provision types in first year of transition. More detailed information on the reforms can be found at this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25

KS4 local authority data

Filename
2021_la_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2018/19 to 2020/21
Content
Local authority and regional level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down gender. State-funded schools only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_att8_ebacAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in Ebacc subjects
avg_att8_engAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in English
avg_att8_matAverage Attainment 8 score per pupil in Mathematics
avg_att8_openAverage score per pupil from open Attainment 8 slots
avg_att8_open_gAverage score per pupil from GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
avg_att8_open_ngAverage score per pupil from non-GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
avg_ebac_fillAverage number of Ebacc slots filled
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_ebptseng_llAverage point score in English EBacc subject area including English literature
avg_ebptshumAverage highest point score in Humanities EBacc subject area
avg_ebptslanAverage highest point score in Languages EBacc subject area
avg_ebptsmatAverage point score in Mathematics EBacc subject area
avg_ebptssciAverage point score in Science EBacc subject area
avg_open_fillAverage number of Open slots filled
characteristic_genderGender
pt_anypassPercentage of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
pt_ebac2sci_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Science component
pt_ebac2sci_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Science component
pt_ebac2sci_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Science
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaceng_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc English component
pt_ebaceng_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc English component
pt_ebaceng_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc English
pt_ebachum_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
pt_ebachum_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
pt_ebachum_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Humanities (Geography or History)
pt_ebaclan_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Languages component
pt_ebaclan_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Languages component
pt_ebaclan_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Languages
pt_ebacmat_94Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
pt_ebacmat_95Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
pt_ebacmat_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc Mathematics
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_entry_1Percentage of pupils entering GCSEs or equivalents
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_anypassTotal number of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_att8_ebacTotal Attainment 8 score in Ebacc subjects
t_att8_engTotal Attainment 8 score in English
t_att8_matTotal Attainment 8 score in Mathematics
t_att8_openTotal score from open Attainment 8 slots
t_att8_open_gTotal score from GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
t_att8_open_ngTotal score from non-GCSEs in open Attainment 8 slots
t_ebac_fillTotal number of Ebacc slots filled
t_ebac2sci_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Science component
t_ebac2sci_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Science component
t_ebac2sci_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Science
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_ebaceng_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc English component
t_ebaceng_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc English component
t_ebaceng_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc English
t_ebachum_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
t_ebachum_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Humanities component
t_ebachum_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Humanities (Geography or History)
t_ebaclan_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Languages component
t_ebaclan_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Languages component
t_ebaclan_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Languages
t_ebacmat_94Total number of pupils achieving grade 4 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
t_ebacmat_95Total number of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in Ebacc Mathematics component
t_ebacmat_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc Mathematics
t_ebptseng_llTotal point score in English EBacc subject area including English literature
t_ebptshumTotal highest point score in Humanities EBacc subject area
t_ebptslanTotal highest point score in Languages EBacc subject area
t_ebptsmatTotal point score in Mathematics EBacc subject area
t_ebptssciTotal point score in Science EBacc subject area
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_entry_1Total number of pupils entering GCSEs or equivalents
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_open_fillTotal number of Open slots filled
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. City of London does not have any state funded secondary schools, therefore there are no entries present in the data for this local authority.
  2. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  3. The open element contains the three highest point scores in any three other subjects, including English language or literature (if not counted in the English slot), further GCSE qualifications (including English Baccalaureate subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list.
  4. z = When an observation is not applicable
  5. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  6. In 2019, two new local authorities were created from a merger of others. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole was created on 1 April 2019 from areas that were previously administered by the unitary authorities of Bournemouth and Poole, and the district of Christchurch. Dorset was created on 1 April 2019 from the districts of Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck and East Dorset. 2019 data is not comparable to previous years.
  7. Local authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas and so will not match with state-funded figures in the national tables. 'England' includes all pupils from state-funded schools, 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.
  8. EBacc sciences includes the double award GCSE in combined science, and single GCSEs in biology, chemistry, physics and computer science.
  9. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  10. In 2021, two new local authorities were introduced (North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire) which replaced Northamptonshire.
  11. Average number of slots filled that contains U grades or other qualifications scoring 0 points are counted as a non-filled slot.
  12. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  13. 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.

KS4 local authority district and region of pupil residence data

Filename
2021_lad_pr_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority district; National; Regional
Time period
2020/21
Content
Local authority district level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year - based on pupil postcode rather than location of the school. State-funded school pupils only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Stevenage district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E07000101 to E07000243 to reflect this.
  2. East Hertfordshire district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E07000097 to E07000242 to reflect this.
  3. Northumberland district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E06000048 to E06000057 to reflect this.
  4. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  5. z = When an observation is not applicable
  6. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  7. Welwyn Hatfield district boundary was changed in 2013. The local authority district code was changed from E07000104 to E07000241 to reflect this.
  8. Gateshead district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E08000020 to E08000037 to reflect this.
  9. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  10. The residency of 673 pupils living in England in 2020/21 is unknown due to missing or invalid postcode information. Pupils not resident in England and pupils with missing or invalid postcode information are excluded from the figures in presented.
  11. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  12. 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.
  13. St Albans district boundary was changed in 2013. The local authority district code was changed from E07000100 to E07000240 to reflect this.
  14. Northamptonshire district boundary was changed in 2021. The local authority district code was changed from E10000021 to E06000061 (North Northamptonshire) and E06000062 (West Northamptonshire).

KS4 local authority district and region of school location data by FSM and disadvantage status

Filename
2021_lad_sl_fsm_dis_data.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority district; National; Regional
Time period
2020/21
Content

Local authority district level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year including pupil free school meal eligibility and disadvantaged status. State-funded school pupils only.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_att8_ebacAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for Ebacc element
avg_att8_engAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for English element
avg_att8_matAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for mathematics element
avg_att8_openAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element
avg_att8_open_gAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element - GCSE only
avg_att8_open_ngAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element - non-GCSE only
avg_ebac_fillAverage number of Ebacc slots filled (per pupil)
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_ebptseng_llAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc English pillar including English literature
avg_ebptshumAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc humanities pillar
avg_ebptslanAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc language pillar
avg_ebptsmatAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc mathematics pillar
avg_ebptssciAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc science pillar
avg_open_fillAverage number of open slots filled (per pupil)
avg_p8ebacAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for Ebacc element
avg_p8engAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for English element
avg_p8matAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for mathematics element
avg_p8openAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for open element
avg_p8scoreAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils
characteristic_disadvantageDisadvantaged status
characteristic_fsmFree school meal eligibility
p8ebac_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for Ebacc element
p8ebac_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for Ebacc element
p8eng_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for English element
p8eng_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for English element
p8mat_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for mathematics element
p8mat_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for mathematics element
p8open_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for open element
p8open_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for open element
p8score_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval
p8score_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval
pt_anypassPercentage of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
pt_ebac2sci_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebac2sci_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebac2sci_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc science pillar
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaceng_94Percentage of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebaceng_95Percentage of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebaceng_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc English pillar
pt_ebachum_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebachum_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebachum_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc humanities pillar
pt_ebaclan_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebaclan_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebaclan_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc language pillar
pt_ebacmat_94Percentage of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebacmat_95Percentage of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebacmat_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc mathematics pillar
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_entry_1Percentage of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_anypassTotal number of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_att8_ebacTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for Ebacc element
t_att8_engTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for English element
t_att8_matTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for mathematics element
t_att8_openTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element
t_att8_open_gTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element - GCSE only
t_att8_open_ngTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element - non-GCSE only
t_ebac_fillTotal number of Ebacc slots filled (all pupils)
t_ebac2sci_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebac2sci_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebac2sci_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc science pillar
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_ebaceng_94Total number of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebaceng_95Total number of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebaceng_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc English pillar
t_ebachum_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebachum_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebachum_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc humanities pillar
t_ebaclan_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebaclan_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebaclan_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc language pillar
t_ebacmat_94Total number of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebacmat_95Total number of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebacmat_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc mathematics pillar
t_ebptseng_llTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc English pillar including English literature
t_ebptshumTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc humanities pillar
t_ebptslanTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc language pillar
t_ebptsmatTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc mathematics pillar
t_ebptssciTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc science pillar
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
t_entry_1Total number of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
t_inp8calcTotal number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_open_fillTotal number of open slots filled (all pupils)
t_p8ebacTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for Ebacc element
t_p8engTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for English element
t_p8matTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for mathematics element
t_p8openTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for open element
t_p8scoreTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Progress 8 data is not being published using 2020/21 data because of the cancellation of GCSE exams. Calculating Progress 8 has an element of modelling (estimating the average Attainment 8 score for pupils with similar prior attainment) and with the lack of exam data, the Progress 8 measure is not meaningful as a measure of Progress for 2021. This is the second year that Progress 8 data has not been published due to the cancellation of exams.
  2. Stevenage district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E07000101 to E07000243 to reflect this.
  3. Disadvantaged all other includes pupils for whom free school meal eligibility, Special Educational Needs status (SEN provision) or SEN primary need could not be determined.
  4. East Hertfordshire district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E07000097 to E07000242 to reflect this.
  5. Northumberland district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E06000048 to E06000057 to reflect this.
  6. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  7. Sub totals may not sum to the grand total due to a small number of pupils with missing information e.g. for FSM, SEN, EAL and those where ethnicity is not recorded.
  8. z = When an observation is not applicable
  9. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  10. Welwyn Hatfield district boundary was changed in 2013. The local authority district code was changed from E07000104 to E07000241 to reflect this.
  11. Gateshead district boundary was changed in 2014. The local authority district code was changed from E08000020 to E08000037 to reflect this.
  12. From 2014/15, disadvantaged pupils include pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 6 to year 11 or are looked after children for at least one day or are adopted from care.
  13. EBacc sciences includes the double award GCSE in combined science, and single GCSEs in biology, chemistry, physics and computer science.
  14. Data has been provided based on both the pupil’s location and the school’s location. At local authority level there may be differences in the totals because of a small number of schools where the school is maintained by a different local authority to the one in which they are located. 
  15. A Progress 8 score of 1.0 means pupils in the group make on average approximately a grade more progress than the national average; a score of -0.5 means they make on average approximately half a grade less progress than average. Progress 8 scores should be interpreted alongside the associated confidence intervals. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is greater than zero, it can be interpreted as meaning that the group achieves greater than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant. If the upper bound is negative, this means that the group achieves lower than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant.
  16. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  17. The residency of 673 pupils living in England in 2020/21 is unknown due to missing or invalid postcode information. Pupils not resident in England and pupils with missing or invalid postcode information are excluded from the figures in presented.
  18. 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.
  19. St Albans district boundary was changed in 2013. The local authority district code was changed from E07000100 to E07000240 to reflect this.
  20. Northamptonshire district boundary was changed in 2021. The local authority district code was changed from E10000021 to E06000061 (North Northamptonshire) and E06000062 (West Northamptonshire).
  21. Free school meals (FSM) does not relate to pupils who actually received free school meals but those who are eligible to receive free school meals. Pupils not eligible for free school meals or unclassified pupils are described as ‘All other pupils’.

KS4 national characteristics data

Filename
2021_nationalchar_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2018/19 to 2020/21
Content
National level headline entry and attainment measures broken down by year, detailed school type, gender, major and minor ethnicity, free school meal eligibility, special educational need status and description, primary need, disadvantaged status, first language, school admission type and school religious denomination.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_p8scoreAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils
breakdownThe breakdown of the data being displayed
characteristic_admission_typeBasis for admission into the school e.g. non-selective schools in other areas, selective schools
Characteristic_all_primary_needPrimary need grouping
characteristic_disadvantageDisadvantaged status
characteristic_ethnic_majorMajor ethnic group
characteristic_ethnic_minorMinor ethnic group
characteristic_first_languageEnglish as an Additional Language status
characteristic_free_school_mealsFree school meal eligibility
characteristic_genderGender
Characteristic_primary_needAll pupils with a primary need (from 2014/15 onwards this consisted of pupils flagged as SEN with a statement, EHC plan, SEN support, school action or school action plus)
characteristic_religious_denominationReligious denomination of school
characteristic_sen_descriptionSpecial Educational Needs description
Characteristic_sen_statusSpecial Educational Needs status
p8score_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval
p8score_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
school_characteristicThe types of school in the data
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
t_inp8calcTotal number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_p8scoreTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Progress 8 data is not being published using 2020/21 data because of the cancellation of GCSE exams. Calculating Progress 8 has an element of modelling (estimating the average Attainment 8 score for pupils with similar prior attainment) and with the lack of exam data, the Progress 8 measure is not meaningful as a measure of Progress for 2021. This is the second year that Progress 8 data has not been published due to the cancellation of exams.
  2. Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) was added as a new type of need in 2014/15; the previous type of need Behaviour, Emotional and Social Difficulties has been removed although it is not expected that SEMH will be a direct replacement.
  3. All State-funded special schools include community special schools, foundation special schools, special sponsored academies, special converter academies and special free schools.
  4. Selective schools admit pupils wholly or mainly with reference to ability. These schools are formally designated as grammar schools.
  5. Disadvantaged all other includes pupils for whom free school meal eligibility, Special Educational Needs status (SEN provision) or SEN primary need could not be determined.
  6. Local authority (LA) maintained mainstream schools include community schools, voluntary aided schools, voluntary controlled schools and foundation schools. Schools fully or partially under local authority control that are state-funded, mainly by the Dedicated Schools Grant.
  7. No identified SEN' includes pupils whom could not obtained, refused, unclassified or could not be determined.
  8. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  9. Since September 2013, general further education (FE) colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14- to 16-year-olds. Entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools. As FE colleges do not complete the school census, pupils at the end of key stage 4 attending FE colleges are included in the all pupils lines but not in the majority of the characteristics breakdowns. Therefore, there are some cases where the individual characteristics breakdowns will not add up to the all pupils figure. Pupils in FE colleges are included in the free school meals and disadvantaged figures from 2015/16 onwards.
  10. Sub totals may not sum to the grand total due to a small number of pupils with missing information e.g. for FSM, SEN, EAL and those where ethnicity is not recorded.
  11. z = When an observation is not applicable
  12. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  13. All pupils with a primary need (from 2014/15 onwards this consisted of pupils flagged as SEN with a statement, EHC plan, SEN support).
  14. From 2014/15, disadvantaged pupils include pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in any spring, autumn, summer, alternative provision or pupil referral unit census from year 6 to year 11 or are looked after children for at least one day or are adopted from care.
  15. Religious character is taken from the GIAS (Get information about schools) website and is the legal designation of each school. Any state-funded mainstream schools who do not have their religious character recorded on the GIAS website are recorded in 'no religious character'. Religious character is taken from GIAS and are given as at 12 September at the start of the academic year, and is the legal designation of each school.
  16. Most secondary schools educate pupils from year 7 (age 11 to 12) to year 11 (age 15 to 16). Some schools and colleges, such as university technical colleges (UTCs), studio schools or further education colleges with key stage 4 provision, differ in their age range and specialisms and this should be borne in mind when reviewing the performance tables data for these types of provision. For example, Progress 8 measures the progress made by pupils from the end of year 6 (end of primary school) through to the end of year 11, covering a period of five years. In UTCs, studio schools and some other academies, pupils typically start in year 10, rather than in year 7 as is the case for most secondary schools. This means that, by the end of year 11, pupils in these schools will have typically attended that school for only 2 years, compared to 5 years for pupils in most secondary schools. As a result, the Progress 8 data for these schools is not directly comparable with the Progress 8 data for other schools. UTCs, studio schools and some FE colleges with KS4 provision provide a specialist technical and professional education. The government’s position is that it is not appropriate to expect the same rates of EBacc entry from these types of provision and that each school should decide on a case by case basis whether its specialist curriculum is compatible with the full EBacc.
  17. A Progress 8 score of 1.0 means pupils in the group make on average approximately a grade more progress than the national average; a score of -0.5 means they make on average approximately half a grade less progress than average. Progress 8 scores should be interpreted alongside the associated confidence intervals. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is greater than zero, it can be interpreted as meaning that the group achieves greater than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant. If the upper bound is negative, this means that the group achieves lower than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant.
  18. Non selective schools in other areas: Includes all non-selective schools that are not in highly selective areas, including those in areas with some selection.
  19. SEN support indicates whether a pupil has extra or different help given from that provided as part of the school’s usual curriculum. The class teacher and SEN coordinator (SENCO) may receive advice or support from outside specialists. This category replaces the former ‘school action’ and ‘school action plus’ categories.
  20. State-funded mainstream schools include academies, free schools, city technology colleges and further education colleges with provision for 14 to 16 year-olds. They exclude state-funded special schools, independent schools, independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, hospital schools and alternative provision (including pupil referral units, AP free schools and AP academies as well as state-funded AP placements in other institutions). Further education colleges with 14-16 provision are included in the total figure for all state-funded schools but not in the breakdowns by religious character or school admissions; therefore, figures by religious character or school admissions will not add up to the figure for all state-funded mainstream schools.
  21. English includes 'pupils whose first language is English’ includes 'not known but believed to be English'.
  22. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  23. 'No SEN' includes pupils whom could not obtained, refused, unclassified or could not be determined.
  24. Other than English includes ‘pupils whose first language is other than English’ includes 'not known but believed to be other than English'.
  25. Academies and free schools include sponsored academies, converter academies, free schools studio schools and university technical colleges (UTCs).
  26. Unclassified includes pupils whom ethnicity was not obtained, refused or could not be determined.
  27. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  28. 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.
  29. Statement/EHC plan indicates whether a pupil a pupil has a statement of SEN or an education, health and care (EHC) plan when a formal assessment has been made.
  30. Any SEN' indicates whether a pupil has learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. This includes 'SEN with a statement 'EHC plan' or 'SEN support'.
  31. Non selective schools in highly selective areas: Includes all non-selective schools in local authorities with a high level of selection (where 25% or more of state-funded secondary places are in state-funded selective schools). These local authorities are Bexley, Buckinghamshire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Medway, Slough, Southend-on-Sea, Sutton, Torbay, Trafford and Wirral.
  32. English as an additional language (EAL) unclassified includes pupils whom first language was not obtained, refused or could not be determined.
  33. Free school meals (FSM) does not relate to pupils who actually received free school meals but those who are eligible to receive free school meals. Pupils not eligible for free school meals or unclassified pupils are described as ‘All other pupils’.
  34. State-funded special schools include local authority maintained special schools, academy sponsor led special schools, academy special schools and special free schools. They exclude independent special schools and non-maintained special schools.
  35. Following special educational needs and disability (SEND) reforms in 2014/15, SEN pupils are categorised as 'SEN with a statement or Education, health and care (EHC) plan' and 'SEN support'. SEN support replaces 'school action' and 'school action plus' (grouped as SEN without a statement up to and including 2013/14) but some pupils remain with these provision types in first year of transition. More detailed information on the reforms can be found at this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25

KS4 national data

Filename
2021_national_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2009/10 to 2020/21
Content
National level headline entry and attainment measures broken down by year, detailed school type, gender, prior attainment, school admission type and school religious denomination.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_att8_ebacAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for Ebacc element
avg_att8_engAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for English element
avg_att8_matAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for mathematics element
avg_att8_openAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element
avg_att8_open_gAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element - GCSE only
avg_att8_open_ngAverage Attainment 8 score of all pupils for open element - non-GCSE only
avg_ebac_fillAverage number of Ebacc slots filled (per pupil)
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
avg_ebptseng_llAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc English pillar including English literature
avg_ebptshumAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc humanities pillar
avg_ebptslanAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc language pillar
avg_ebptsmatAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc mathematics pillar
avg_ebptssciAverage point score of all pupils for Ebacc science pillar
avg_open_fillAverage number of open slots filled (per pupil)
avg_p8ebacAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for Ebacc element
avg_p8engAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for English element
avg_p8matAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for mathematics element
avg_p8openAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils for open element
avg_p8scoreAverage Progress 8 score of all pupils
breakdownThe breakdown of the data being displayed
characteristic_admission_typeBasis for admission into the school e.g. non-selective schools in other areas, selective schools
characteristic_genderGender
characteristic_prior_attainmentAttainment level assigned to pupil based on their KS2 results
characteristic_religious_denominationReligious denomination of school
p8ebac_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for Ebacc element
p8ebac_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for Ebacc element
p8eng_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for English element
p8eng_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for English element
p8mat_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for mathematics element
p8mat_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for mathematics element
p8open_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval for open element
p8open_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval for open element
p8score_CI_lowProgress 8 lower 95% confidence interval
p8score_CI_uppProgress 8 upper 95% confidence interval
pt_anypassPercentage of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
pt_ebac2sci_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebac2sci_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebac2sci_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc science pillar
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaccsubjent_0Percentage of pupils entering 0 components of the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaccsubjent_1Percentage of pupils entering 1 components of the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaccsubjent_2Percentage of pupils entering 2 components of the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaccsubjent_3Percentage of pupils entering 3 components of the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaccsubjent_4Percentage of pupils entering 4 components of the English Baccalaureate
pt_ebaceng_94Percentage of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebaceng_95Percentage of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebaceng_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc English pillar
pt_ebachum_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebachum_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebachum_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc humanities pillar
pt_ebaclan_94Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebaclan_95Percentage of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebaclan_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc language pillar
pt_ebacmat_94Percentage of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-4
pt_ebacmat_95Percentage of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-5
pt_ebacmat_ePercentage of pupils entered for Ebacc mathematics pillar
pt_eballsci_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entered for three of: biology, physics, chemistry, computer science GCSE
pt_ent_comb_sciPercentage of pupils entered for combined science
pt_ent_hist_geogPercentage of pupils entered for both history and geography
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_entered_artPercentage of pupils entered for any arts subject
pt_entry_1Percentage of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_multilan_ePercentage of pupils entered for more than one modern foreign language
pt_triplesci_ePercentage of pupils entered for physics, chemistry and biology
school_characteristicThe types of school in the data
t_anypassTotal number of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_att8_ebacTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for Ebacc element
t_att8_engTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for English element
t_att8_matTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for mathematics element
t_att8_openTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element
t_att8_open_gTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element - GCSE only
t_att8_open_ngTotal sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores for open element - non-GCSE only
t_ebac_fillTotal number of Ebacc slots filled (all pupils)
t_ebac2sci_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebac2sci_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc science pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebac2sci_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc science pillar
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_ebaccsubjent_0Total number of pupils entering 0 components of the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccsubjent_1Total number of pupils entering 1 components of the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccsubjent_2Total number of pupils entering 2 components of the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccsubjent_3Total number of pupils entering 3 components of the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccsubjent_4Total number of pupils entering 4 components of the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaceng_94Total number of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebaceng_95Total number of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc English pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebaceng_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc English pillar
t_ebachum_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebachum_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc humanities pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebachum_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc humanities pillar
t_ebaclan_94Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebaclan_95Total number of pupils achieving a pass in EBacc language pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebaclan_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc language pillar
t_ebacmat_94Total number of pupils achieving a standard pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-4
t_ebacmat_95Total number of pupils achieving a strong pass in EBacc mathematics pillar at grade 9-5
t_ebacmat_eTotal number of pupils entered for Ebacc mathematics pillar
t_eballsci_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entered for three of: biology, physics, chemistry, computer science GCSE
t_ebptseng_llTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc English pillar including English literature
t_ebptshumTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc humanities pillar
t_ebptslanTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc language pillar
t_ebptsmatTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc mathematics pillar
t_ebptssciTotal sum of pupils point scores for Ebacc science pillar
t_ent_comb_sciTotal number of pupils entered for combined science
t_ent_hist_geogTotal number of pupils entered for both history and geography
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
t_entered_artTotal number of pupils entered for any arts subject
t_entry_1Total number of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
t_inp8calcTotal number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_multilan_eTotal number of pupils entered for more than one modern foreign language
t_open_fillTotal number of open slots filled (all pupils)
t_p8ebacTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for Ebacc element
t_p8engTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for English element
t_p8matTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for mathematics element
t_p8openTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores for open element
t_p8scoreTotal sum of pupils Progress 8 scores
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
t_triplesci_eNumber of pupils entered for physics, chemistry and biology
Footnotes
  1. Progress 8 data is not being published using 2020/21 data because of the cancellation of GCSE exams. Calculating Progress 8 has an element of modelling (estimating the average Attainment 8 score for pupils with similar prior attainment) and with the lack of exam data, the Progress 8 measure is not meaningful as a measure of Progress for 2021. This is the second year that Progress 8 data has not been published due to the cancellation of exams.
  2. All independent schools include non-maintained special schools, independent special schools and independent schools.
  3. All State-funded special schools include community special schools, foundation special schools, special sponsored academies, special converter academies and special free schools.
  4. Selective schools admit pupils wholly or mainly with reference to ability. These schools are formally designated as grammar schools.
  5. Local authority (LA) maintained mainstream schools include community schools, voluntary aided schools, voluntary controlled schools and foundation schools. Schools fully or partially under local authority control that are state-funded, mainly by the Dedicated Schools Grant.
  6. All schools include state-funded schools, 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. Since September 2013, general further education colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14 to 16 year-olds. 2014/15 was the first year in which colleges have pupils at the end of key stage 4. From 2016 onwards, entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools.
  7. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  8. The open element contains the three highest point scores in any three other subjects, including English language or literature (if not counted in the English slot), further GCSE qualifications (including English Baccalaureate subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list.
  9. Since September 2013, general further education (FE) colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14- to 16-year-olds. Entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools. As FE colleges do not complete the school census, pupils at the end of key stage 4 attending FE colleges are included in the all pupils lines but not in the majority of the characteristics breakdowns. Therefore, there are some cases where the individual characteristics breakdowns will not add up to the all pupils figure. Pupils in FE colleges are included in the free school meals and disadvantaged figures from 2015/16 onwards.
  10. z = When an observation is not applicable
  11. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  12. EBacc sciences includes the double award GCSE in combined science, and single GCSEs in biology, chemistry, physics and computer science.
  13. Religious character is taken from the GIAS (Get information about schools) website and is the legal designation of each school. Any state-funded mainstream schools who do not have their religious character recorded on the GIAS website are recorded in 'no religious character'. Religious character is taken from GIAS and are given as at 12 September at the start of the academic year, and is the legal designation of each school.
  14. Most secondary schools educate pupils from year 7 (age 11 to 12) to year 11 (age 15 to 16). Some schools and colleges, such as university technical colleges (UTCs), studio schools or further education colleges with key stage 4 provision, differ in their age range and specialisms and this should be borne in mind when reviewing the performance tables data for these types of provision. For example, Progress 8 measures the progress made by pupils from the end of year 6 (end of primary school) through to the end of year 11, covering a period of five years. In UTCs, studio schools and some other academies, pupils typically start in year 10, rather than in year 7 as is the case for most secondary schools. This means that, by the end of year 11, pupils in these schools will have typically attended that school for only 2 years, compared to 5 years for pupils in most secondary schools. As a result, the Progress 8 data for these schools is not directly comparable with the Progress 8 data for other schools. UTCs, studio schools and some FE colleges with KS4 provision provide a specialist technical and professional education. The government’s position is that it is not appropriate to expect the same rates of EBacc entry from these types of provision and that each school should decide on a case by case basis whether its specialist curriculum is compatible with the full EBacc.
  15. A Progress 8 score of 1.0 means pupils in the group make on average approximately a grade more progress than the national average; a score of -0.5 means they make on average approximately half a grade less progress than average. Progress 8 scores should be interpreted alongside the associated confidence intervals. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is greater than zero, it can be interpreted as meaning that the group achieves greater than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant. If the upper bound is negative, this means that the group achieves lower than average progress compared to pupils in mainstream schools nationally and that this is statistically significant.
  16. Non selective schools in other areas: Includes all non-selective schools that are not in highly selective areas, including those in areas with some selection.
  17. State-funded mainstream schools include academies, free schools, city technology colleges and further education colleges with provision for 14 to 16 year-olds. They exclude state-funded special schools, independent schools, independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, hospital schools and alternative provision (including pupil referral units, AP free schools and AP academies as well as state-funded AP placements in other institutions). Further education colleges with 14-16 provision are included in the total figure for all state-funded schools but not in the breakdowns by religious character or school admissions; therefore, figures by religious character or school admissions will not add up to the figure for all state-funded mainstream schools.
  18. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  19. Average number of slots filled that contains U grades or other qualifications scoring 0 points are counted as a non-filled slot.
  20. Academies and free schools include sponsored academies, converter academies, free schools studio schools and university technical colleges (UTCs).
  21. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  22. 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.
  23. Subjects included in the 'entered art' indicators include: Applied Art and Design, Art and Design, Drama, Media/Film/TV, Music, Dance and Performing Arts.
  24. Non selective schools in highly selective areas: Includes all non-selective schools in local authorities with a high level of selection (where 25% or more of state-funded secondary places are in state-funded selective schools). These local authorities are Bexley, Buckinghamshire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Medway, Slough, Southend-on-Sea, Sutton, Torbay, Trafford and Wirral.
  25. State-funded special schools include local authority maintained special schools, academy sponsor led special schools, academy special schools and special free schools. They exclude independent special schools and non-maintained special schools.
  26. Hospital, PRU & AP schools include Community Hospital School, Foundation Hospital School, Pupil Referral Unit, sponsored academies, convertor academies, free school and alternative provision.

KS4 national data academies data

Filename
2021_national_academies_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year broken down by academy type and years open.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
characteristic_years_openThe number of academic years the school has been open
pt_anypassPercentage of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_entry_1Percentage of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
pupilsTotal number of pupils
school_characteristicThe types of school in the data
t_anypassTotal number of pupils achieving any passes at GCSE or equivalent
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and mathematics GCSEs
t_entry_1Total number of pupils entered for at least 1 GCSE or equivalent
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and mathematics GCSEs
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Local authority (LA) maintained mainstream schools include community schools, voluntary aided schools, voluntary controlled schools and foundation schools. Schools fully or partially under local authority control that are state-funded, mainly by the Dedicated Schools Grant.
  2. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  3. z = When an observation is not applicable
  4. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  5. One academic year is between 12th September of one year to the 11th September the following year.
  6. Includes all converter academies that were open before 12 September of the academic year.
  7. Includes academies and LA maintained schools that were open before 12 September of the academic year and had pupils at the end of key stage 4.
  8. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  9. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.

KS4 parliamentary constituency of school location data

Filename
2021_pcon_sl_data.csv
Geographic levels
Parliamentary constituency
Time period
2020/21
Content
Headline entry and attainment measures for the latest year for each constituency. State-funded pupils only.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
avg_att8Average Attainment 8 score of all pupils
avg_ebaccapsAverage EBacc APS score per pupil
pt_ebacc_94Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_95Percentage of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
pt_ebacc_e_ptq_eePercentage of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
pt_entbasicsPercentage of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_94Percentage of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
pt_l2basics_95Percentage of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_att8Total sum of pupils Attainment 8 scores
t_ebacc_94Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 4 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_95Total number of pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate (grades 5 or above in English and maths, A*-C in unreformed subjects)
t_ebacc_e_ptq_eeTotal number of pupils entering the English Baccalaureate
t_ebaccapsTotal EBacc APS score of pupils
t_entbasicsTotal number of pupils entering English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_94Total number of pupils achieving grades 4 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_l2basics_95Total number of pupils achieving grades 5 or above in English and Mathematics GCSEs
t_pupilsTotal number of pupils at the end of key stage 4
t_schoolsTotal number of schools
Footnotes
  1. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  2. z = When an observation is not applicable
  3. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  4. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  5. The residency of 673 pupils living in England in 2020/21 is unknown due to missing or invalid postcode information. Pupils not resident in England and pupils with missing or invalid postcode information are excluded from the figures in presented.
  6. 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.

KS4 subject entry level data

Filename
2021_subject_s3_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level entries and grades for the latest year for GCSE subjects for all schools.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
1The number of exams graded as 1
11The number of exams graded as 11
2The number of exams graded as 2
21The number of exams graded as 21
22The number of exams graded as 22
3The number of exams graded as 3
32The number of exams graded as 32
33The number of exams graded as 33
4The number of exams graded as 4
43The number of exams graded as 43
44The number of exams graded as 44
5The number of exams graded as 5
54The number of exams graded as 54
55The number of exams graded as 55
6The number of exams graded as 6
65The number of exams graded as 65
66The number of exams graded as 66
7The number of exams graded as 7
76The number of exams graded as 76
77The number of exams graded as 77
8The number of exams graded as 8
87The number of exams graded as 87
88The number of exams graded as 88
9The number of exams graded as 9
98The number of exams graded as 98
99The number of exams graded as 99
subjectThe subject pupils are entered for
total_exam_entriesThe total number of exam entered
UThe number of exams graded as U
XThe number of exams graded as X
Footnotes
  1. Grade U refers to pupils' results which are ungraded or unclassified.
  2. All schools include state-funded schools, 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. Since September 2013, general further education colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14 to 16 year-olds. 2014/15 was the first year in which colleges have pupils at the end of key stage 4. From 2016 onwards, entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools.
  3. z = When an observation is not applicable
  4. Grade X refers to pupils who were absent or whose results are pending.
  5. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs in England have been reformed and use the new 9 to 1 grading system (rather than A*-G). Year on year comparisons will be limited until these qualifications are consistently included from 2020 onwards. However, results for 2020 and 2021 are not comparable with earlier years due to the cancellation of exams (due to COVID-19) and the changes to the way GCSE grades were awarded.
  6. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  7. Only GCSEs and established GCSE equivalents (Cambridge International certificates and Edexcel level 1/2 certificates) are included in this data. Excludes Double Awards.
  8. In 2017, new reformed GCSEs (which use the 9-1 grade scale) were introduced into secondary school performance tables in a phased approach. Unreformed subjects continued to be graded using the A* to G system. Information on how the 9 to 1 scale and the A* to G scale are different and not directly comparable is available in the secondary accountability measures guidance. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs are now reformed and use the 9-1 grading scale.
  9. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores
  10. Combined Science GCSE is a Double Award and is included in this table for the purpose of comparison with other Science subjects.
  11. Any Design and Technology includes Design and Technology Engineering and Product Design qualifications.

KS4 subject pupil level data

Filename
2021_subject_s1245789_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level entries and grade thresholds for the latest year broken down by subject, gender, detailed school type and qualification type e.g. GCSEs, AS levels and vocational.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristic_admission_typeBasis for admission into the school
characteristic_genderGender
characteristic_religious_denominationReligious denomination of school
percentage_achieving_9_1The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 9-1 out of pupils entering that subject
percentage_achieving_9_4The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 9-4 out of pupils entering that subject
percentage_achieving_9_5The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 9-5 out of pupils entering that subject
percentage_achieving_a_bThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A-B
percentage_achieving_a_eThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A-E
percentage_achieving_level_1_passThe percentage of pupils achieving a level 1 pass
percentage_achieving_level_2_passThe percentage of pupils achieving a level 2 pass
qualification_typeThe type of qualification being taken by a pupil
school_typeThe types of school in the data
subjectThe subject pupils are entered for
subject_entryThe number of pupils entering each exam
tableTable that the data would have been in for previous years' publications
total_achieving_9_1The total number of pupils achieving a grade 9-1
total_achieving_9_4The total number of pupils achieving a grade 9-4
total_achieving_9_5The total number of pupils achieving a grade 9-5
total_achieving_a_bThe total number of pupils achieving a grade A-B
total_achieving_a_eThe total number of pupils achieving a grade A-E
total_achieving_level_1_passThe total number of pupils achieving a level 1 pass
total_achieving_level_2_passThe total number of pupils achieving a level 2 pass
Footnotes
  1. Grade U refers to pupils' results which are ungraded or unclassified.
  2. All independent schools include non-maintained special schools, independent special schools and independent schools.
  3. All State-funded special schools include community special schools, foundation special schools, special sponsored academies, special converter academies and special free schools.
  4. Selective schools admit pupils wholly or mainly with reference to ability. These schools are formally designated as grammar schools.
  5. All schools include state-funded schools, 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. Since September 2013, general further education colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14 to 16 year-olds. 2014/15 was the first year in which colleges have pupils at the end of key stage 4. From 2016 onwards, entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools.
  6. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  7. Since September 2013, general further education (FE) colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14- to 16-year-olds. Entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools. As FE colleges do not complete the school census, pupils at the end of key stage 4 attending FE colleges are included in the all pupils lines but not in the majority of the characteristics breakdowns. Therefore, there are some cases where the individual characteristics breakdowns will not add up to the all pupils figure. Pupils in FE colleges are included in the free school meals and disadvantaged figures from 2015/16 onwards.
  8. Includes schools that were open before 12 September of the academic year.
  9. z = When an observation is not applicable
  10. Grade X refers to pupils who were absent or whose results are pending.
  11. Religious character is taken from the GIAS (Get information about schools) website and is the legal designation of each school. Any state-funded mainstream schools who do not have their religious character recorded on the GIAS website are recorded in 'no religious character'. Religious character is taken from GIAS and are given as at 12 September at the start of the academic year, and is the legal designation of each school.
  12. Most secondary schools educate pupils from year 7 (age 11 to 12) to year 11 (age 15 to 16). Some schools and colleges, such as university technical colleges (UTCs), studio schools or further education colleges with key stage 4 provision, differ in their age range and specialisms and this should be borne in mind when reviewing the performance tables data for these types of provision. For example, Progress 8 measures the progress made by pupils from the end of year 6 (end of primary school) through to the end of year 11, covering a period of five years. In UTCs, studio schools and some other academies, pupils typically start in year 10, rather than in year 7 as is the case for most secondary schools. This means that, by the end of year 11, pupils in these schools will have typically attended that school for only 2 years, compared to 5 years for pupils in most secondary schools. As a result, the Progress 8 data for these schools is not directly comparable with the Progress 8 data for other schools. UTCs, studio schools and some FE colleges with KS4 provision provide a specialist technical and professional education. The government’s position is that it is not appropriate to expect the same rates of EBacc entry from these types of provision and that each school should decide on a case by case basis whether its specialist curriculum is compatible with the full EBacc.
  13. Non selective schools in other areas: Includes all non-selective schools that are not in highly selective areas, including those in areas with some selection.
  14. State-funded mainstream schools include academies, free schools, city technology colleges and further education colleges with provision for 14 to 16 year-olds. They exclude state-funded special schools, independent schools, independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, hospital schools and alternative provision (including pupil referral units, AP free schools and AP academies as well as state-funded AP placements in other institutions). Further education colleges with 14-16 provision are included in the total figure for all state-funded schools but not in the breakdowns by religious character or school admissions; therefore, figures by religious character or school admissions will not add up to the figure for all state-funded mainstream schools.
  15. All entries and achievements are for AS levels and applied AS levels with the exception of the mathematics (FSMQ) category which covers all Free Standing Mathematics Qualifications.
  16. In 2014/15, the early entry policy where only a pupil’s first attempt at a qualification is counted in performance measures was extended to all subjects. For the summer 2020/21 results, if a pupil takes the same subject twice in summer 2021 then their best result will count. However, if they take the same subject twice across years then only the first attempt counts - regardless of the grade received.
  17. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  18. Only GCSEs and established GCSE equivalents (Cambridge International certificates and Edexcel level 1/2 certificates) are included in this data. Excludes Double Awards.
  19. In 2017, new reformed GCSEs (which use the 9-1 grade scale) were introduced into secondary school performance tables in a phased approach. Unreformed subjects continued to be graded using the A* to G system. Information on how the 9 to 1 scale and the A* to G scale are different and not directly comparable is available in the secondary accountability measures guidance. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs are now reformed and use the 9-1 grading scale.
  20. Academies and free schools include sponsored academies, converter academies, free schools studio schools and university technical colleges (UTCs).
  21. Any science includes Astronomy, Electronics, Environmental Science and Geology.
  22. 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.
  23. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores
  24. Non selective schools in highly selective areas: Includes all non-selective schools in local authorities with a high level of selection (where 25% or more of state-funded secondary places are in state-funded selective schools). These local authorities are Bexley, Buckinghamshire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Medway, Slough, Southend-on-Sea, Sutton, Torbay, Trafford and Wirral.
  25. State-funded special schools include local authority maintained special schools, academy sponsor led special schools, academy special schools and special free schools. They exclude independent special schools and non-maintained special schools.
  26. Combined Science GCSE is a Double Award and is included in this table for the purpose of comparison with other Science subjects.
  27. Hospital, PRU & AP schools include Community Hospital School, Foundation Hospital School, Pupil Referral Unit, sponsored academies, convertor academies, free school and alternative provision.
  28. Any Design and Technology includes Design and Technology Engineering and Product Design qualifications.

KS4 subject timeseries data

Filename
2021_subject_timeseries_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2009/10 to 2020/21
Content
National level time series from 2009/10 to the latest year for entries into individual GCSE subjects broken down by gender and grades received in all schools.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
91AstarGThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A*-G/9-1
94AstarCThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A*-C/9-4
97AstarAThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A*-A/9-7
9to5The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 9-5
characteristic_genderGender
entriesThe number of pupils entering each exam
grade1The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 1
grade11The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 11
grade2The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 2
grade21The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 21
grade22The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 22
grade3The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 3
grade32The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 32
grade33The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 33
grade4The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 4
grade43The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 43
grade44The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 44
grade5The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 5
grade54The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 54
grade55The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 55
grade6The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 6
grade65The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 65
grade66The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 66
grade7The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 7
grade76The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 76
grade77The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 77
grade8The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 8
grade87The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 87
grade88The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 88
grade9The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 9
grade98The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 98
grade99The percentage of pupils achieving a grade 99
gradeAThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A
gradeAstarThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade A*
gradeBThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade B
gradeCThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade C
gradeDThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade D
gradeEThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade E
gradeFThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade F
gradeGThe percentage of pupils achieving a grade G
subjectThe subject pupils are entered for
Footnotes
  1. Total number of entries include pupils who were absent, whose results are pending and results which are ungraded or unclassified.
  2. All schools include state-funded schools, 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. Since September 2013, general further education colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14 to 16 year-olds. 2014/15 was the first year in which colleges have pupils at the end of key stage 4. From 2016 onwards, entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools.
  3. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  4. z = When an observation is not applicable
  5. In 2014/15, the early entry policy where only a pupil’s first attempt at a qualification is counted in performance measures was extended to all subjects. For the summer 2020/21 results, if a pupil takes the same subject twice in summer 2021 then their best result will count. However, if they take the same subject twice across years then only the first attempt counts - regardless of the grade received.
  6. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  7. Figures include attempts and achievements by these pupils in previous academic years where only the best grade in each individual subject is counted per pupil. Where subjects have been combined into a group (e.g. Other Modern Languages) and a pupil has two or more entries, each result in each subject is counted.
  8. In 2017, new reformed GCSEs (which use the 9-1 grade scale) were introduced into secondary school performance tables in a phased approach. Unreformed subjects continued to be graded using the A* to G system. Information on how the 9 to 1 scale and the A* to G scale are different and not directly comparable is available in the secondary accountability measures guidance. In 2020 and 2021, all GCSEs are now reformed and use the 9-1 grading scale.
  9. c = a cell that has been suppressed due to low number of pupils. Suppression was applied where deemed necessary for all data up to 2018/19. For 2019/20, DfE suppression policy changed. For 2020 and 2021 results where a geographical area contains only one school (for example Isles of Scilly) the data for that area has been suppressed. This is in line with the announcement that school level data would not be published using either summer 2020 or summer 2021 exam grades awarded.
  10. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores

KS4 subject year of entry data

Filename
2021_subject_s6_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level numbers and proportions of pupils entering GCSE subjects in penultimate and final years in all schools.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
2021_final_yearThe number of pupils entering each exam in their final school year
2021_overallThe number of pupils entering each exam
2021_penultimate_yearThe number of pupils entering each exam in their penultimate school year
percentage_final_of_overallThe percentage of pupils entering each exam in their final school year
percentage_penultimate_of_overallThe percentage of pupils entering each exam in their penultimate school year
subjectThe subject pupils are entered for
Footnotes
  1. All schools include state-funded schools, 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. Since September 2013, general further education colleges and sixth-form colleges have been able to directly enrol 14 to 16 year-olds. 2014/15 was the first year in which colleges have pupils at the end of key stage 4. From 2016 onwards, entries and achievements for these pupils are included in figures as state-funded schools.
  2. From 2017, the new GCSE in Food preparation and nutrition was introduced. This replaces D & T: Food Technology which was previously included in the Design and Technology subject group.
  3. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  4. z = When an observation is not applicable
  5. From 2017, Core Science, Double Science, Additional and Further Science no longer count in the English Baccalaureate.
  6. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  7. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores
  8. From 2014/15, all subject mappings which are classed as Computer Science count towards the English Baccalaureate. In 2013/14, AS Levels and Cambridge International Certificates in Computer Science did not count towards the English Baccalaureate.

KS4 vocational subject alternative provision data

Filename
2021_ap_vocational_data.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2020/21
Content
National level vocational subject achievements for the latest year broken down by subject for pupils in alternative provision.
Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
percentage_achieving_level_1_passThe percentage of pupils achieving a level 1 pass
percentage_achieving_level_2_passThe percentage of pupils achieving a level 2 pass
subjectThe type of subject
subject_entryThe number of pupils entering each exam
total_level_1_passThe total number of pupils achieving a level 1 pass
total_level_2_passThe total number of pupils achieving a level 2 pass
Footnotes
  1. The subject totals do not sum to the overall total because some pupils enter more than one vocational subject. For example, a pupil that has entered both Art & Design and Business will appear in both the Art & Design and Business totals but will be counted only once in the overall total.
  2. Some zero percentages may represent small numbers due to rounding.
  3. z = When an observation is not applicable
  4. Local authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas and so will not match with state-funded figures in the national tables. 'England' includes all pupils from state-funded schools, 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.
  5. Pupils also registered at an institution normally included within the Secondary School Performance Tables (state funded mainstream schools) are excluded from the Alternative Provision data. This methodology has been retained for attainment data in 2020 and 2021 even though the school performance tables have been cancelled.
  6. : = When data is unavailable for other reasons
  7. Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once. In 2020/21, only one entry per subject is counted and we count the entry with the highest grade for results received in summer 2021. Previously only the first entry grade would count and this is still the case for any results received before summer 2021. Further information can be found in the secondary accountability guidance. Where pupils have already entered for an exam within the same subject in an earlier year, first entry rules are still being used. For more on the discounting methodology prior to 2020, read the Discounting and Early Entry Guidance at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores