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I am trying to find out where I can find details of Kingsdale's most recent GCSE results online and could do with some help on which figures I should be looking at and how the value added score works. I have read through the previous posts on here and would just like to get some accurate figures for English/Maths.
Eek, those value add scores and expected progress scores are worrying! If you want more detail, you might need to speak to the Department for Education to get more detailed value add subject breakdown now. A value add score below 1,000 means the students (taking in account the skills and ability they entered the school with) are progressing at a rate below expectations compared to average progress made for similar pupils nationally. Anything above 1,000 means above average progress.

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