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National performance tables

Children doing school workEach year, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) publish Performance Tables, allowing parents to compare the results achieved in schools and colleges in Calderdale, and compare Calderdale's overall results with England averages.

The links below take you to the results. As well as overall results, the tables show important background information about the school, such as the percentage of children with Special Educational Needs. In recent years, 'Value Added' results, showing how the progress that pupils make compares with the progress made in other schools, have been added to the tables, as has information about levels of authorised and unauthorised absence from school.

Congratulations on stunning GCSE performance|External link
The improved GCSE performance of Calderdale's young people has been described as "stunning".  Results show that this year, the percentage of pupils in Calderdale achieving five or more GCSE passes at A*-C grade was 73.4%. Last year the figure was 66.9%.

Primary school performance tables

Primary school tables show the results achieved by pupils in their Key Stage Two tests, at the end of primary school. The first primary school performance tables were published in 1996.

Secondary school performance tables

Secondary school tables show the results achieved by pupils in their GCSE and GNVQ exams. The first secondary school performance tables were published in 1994. Since 2002, the tables have included the results achieved by fourteen year old pupils in the Key Stage Three tests.

School and college (post sixteen) performance tables

Post sixteen performance tables show the results achieved in A-level and equivalent exams, in school sixth forms and further education colleges. The first post sixteen performance tables were published in 1994.

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