Statutory Requirement – This IS a statutory requirement for your website.
You must include a link to the school and college performance tables service
What all schools must or should publish
All schools must publish a link to the compare school and college performance service and their performance measures page on it.
Key stage 2
Primary schools must publish their most recent key stage 2 performance measures, as published by the Secretary of State, comprising:
- their progress scores in:
- reading
- writing
- maths
- the percentage of their pupils who achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths (combined)
- the percentage of their pupils who achieved a higher standard in reading, writing and maths (combined)
- their average scaled score in:
- reading
- maths
Key stage 4
Secondary schools must publish their most recent key stage 4 performance measures, as published by the Secretary of State, comprising:
- their Progress 8 score
- the percentage of their pupils who achieved a grade 5 or above in GCSE English and GCSE maths (combined)
- their Attainment 8 score
They should also publish:
- the percentage of their pupils staying in education or going into employment after key stage 4
- the percentage of their pupils who were entered for the English Baccalaureate (EBacc)
- their EBacc average point score (APS)
Key stage 5 (16 to 18)
Secondary schools with sixth forms must publish their most recent 16 to 18 performance measures, as published by the Secretary of State, comprising their students’ headline:
- attainment measures
- retention measures
- destination measures
They do not have to publish the following performance measures for the 2022 to 2023 academic year, as these are not being published by the Secretary of State:
- level 3 value-added
- English and maths progress measure