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mystery
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2014 results are official

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The dfe school performance tables have the 2014 ks2 and gcse results on them now, school by school.

The data for grinling gibbons primary school which came top in the country last year is all marked supp. Why?
mike1880
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If I remember correctly it means the group of children concerned is so small that individuals would be identifiable from the statistics.
tiffinboys
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And some times, because very high or very low results would make averages meaningless.
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This is a duplicate thread and mystery's link does not include 2014 secondary data.
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Ah - I had incorrectly assumed the gcse 2014 data had gone on at the same time as the KS2 data but it hasn't. When does it?
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mike1880 wrote:If I remember correctly it means the group of children concerned is so small that individuals would be identifiable from the statistics.
Yes, this can be a reason, but I don't think so in this case. It says I their results that 30 children were eligible for ks2 assessment. Unless it can say this, but a big number of them did not sit the ks2 test for. Various reasons, there must be a different explanation in thus case. E.g some thing technically wrong with the results?
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