The Government has announced that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020, due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
As part of steps taken to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Government announced that all exams that were due to take place in schools and colleges in England in summer 2020 would be cancelled and that it will not publish any school or college level educational performance data based on tests, assessments or exams for 2020. The DfE’s priority was to work with awarding organisations and Ofqual to ensure that students who were due to take exams in summer 2020 were awarded grades that were as fair as possible so they could move on as planned to the next stage of their lives.
School, college or MAT level performance data
School, college or multi-academy trust (MAT) level performance data based on summer 2020 tests, assessments and exams at any phase will not be published.
School, college or MAT level accountability measures, such as Progress 8 and level 3 value added, using the summer 2020 data will not be published or shared.
DfE performance tables that were due to be released in October and December 2020, and in January and March 2021, will not go ahead.
Institution-level qualification achievement rates will not be published in the national achievement rate tables for the 2019 to 2020 academic year.
Primary school assessments
The DfE will not publish any national, regional, local or constituency statistics for any primary school assessments for the 2019 to 2020 academic year.
This includes:
Suppressed data
In certain circumstances the DfE will suppress an establishment’s data. This is usually when there are five or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure. We avoid making these figures public to protect individual privacy. We may also suppress data on a case-by-case basis.
DFE Performance table (2018/19)
Date is suppressed for our school: in certain circumstances the DfE will suppress an establishment’s data. This is usually when there are five or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure. We avoid making these figures public to protect individual privacy. We may also suppress data on a case-by-case basis.
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