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GCSE Results by Borough
Department for EducationData on GCSE and equivalent entries and achievments at the end of Key Stage 4 by gender and location of school/educational institution. This dataset contains data on GCSE results using the 1-9 grading system. This system has replaced the old A*-G grading system. The two main indicators are Attainment 8 and Progress 8, these are explained below. Attainment 8 - This indicator measures pupils' average grade across eight subjects. These ar... - Updated 6 years ago
Percentage of Pupils by First Language, Borough
Department for EducationTable showing primary and secondary pupils by whether first language is English or not. The number of pupils by their first language expressed as a percentage of the number of pupils of compulsory school age and above. Total number of pupils of compulsory school age and above. Excludes dually registered pupils. National and regional totals, and totals across each Local Authority have been rounded to the nearest 10. Includes middle s... - Updated 7 years ago
GCSE Results by Borough (Old Grading System)
Department for EducationThis dataset will no longer be updated. For the latest figures click here. GCSE and equivalent results in maintained schools by gender and location of school/educational institution up to the school year 2014/15. Also includes data by region by ethnic group, language, and free school meal (FSM) eligibility. This dataset contains data on GCSE results using the old A*-G grading system. This system has since been superceded by the new 1-... - Updated 10 years ago
Languages Spoken by Pupils, Borough & MSOA
London Borough of NewhamData from the 2008 Annual School Census shows for the first time the distribution of different languages spoken in London. 2008 represents the first year in which this data was available for all state schools. Borough data (Excel) Data for all languages above a threshold of 50 across London are presented at borough level. Numbers are rounded to ten. Percentages are rounded to 0.1. Note: Within 'Others' there was at least one speaker ...