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GCSE league tables out early to help parents choose school | GCSE league tables out early to help parents choose school |
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Secondary school league tables in England are going to be published earlier this year so parents can compare the most recent GCSE results when choosing schools. | |
At present, school league tables are published in January - after the application process has finished. | At present, school league tables are published in January - after the application process has finished. |
But from this year, the Department for Education will publish provisional GCSE results in mid-October. | But from this year, the Department for Education will publish provisional GCSE results in mid-October. |
Schools Minister Nick Gibb said it would provide a more "informed choice". | |
The plans, announced by the Department for Education, will mean that parents looking at local secondary school places for the following autumn will have the most up-to-date exam results, at least in provisional form. | The plans, announced by the Department for Education, will mean that parents looking at local secondary school places for the following autumn will have the most up-to-date exam results, at least in provisional form. |
Rival league tables | Rival league tables |
At present, families may be shown individual school results from the most recent summer exams, but the official comparisons are based on results from the previous year. | At present, families may be shown individual school results from the most recent summer exams, but the official comparisons are based on results from the previous year. |
The full performance tables will still be published in January, but a provisional version will be brought forward to the autumn term. | The full performance tables will still be published in January, but a provisional version will be brought forward to the autumn term. |
They will be on a searchable website, so parents can draw up comparative league tables for their local area. | They will be on a searchable website, so parents can draw up comparative league tables for their local area. |
The provisional figures will show headline information such as the percentage of pupils achieving five good GCSEs, including English and maths. | The provisional figures will show headline information such as the percentage of pupils achieving five good GCSEs, including English and maths. |
They will be based on the grades from exam boards in the summer - but will show the position before the outcome of any appeals. | They will be based on the grades from exam boards in the summer - but will show the position before the outcome of any appeals. |
It will also include information about the proposed new way of measuring school performance, based on average achievement across eight subjects including English and maths. | It will also include information about the proposed new way of measuring school performance, based on average achievement across eight subjects including English and maths. |
"Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions parents will make for their child and so we want to make sure they have as much up-to-date information as possible to make an informed choice," said Mr Gibb. | "Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions parents will make for their child and so we want to make sure they have as much up-to-date information as possible to make an informed choice," said Mr Gibb. |
"This is why we will now publish provisional GCSE results before the admissions window closes - further empowering parents and continuing our commitment to transparency." | "This is why we will now publish provisional GCSE results before the admissions window closes - further empowering parents and continuing our commitment to transparency." |
But there will also be another rival set of school league tables this autumn, with head teachers planning to run their own alternative tables, which they say will include a broader picture of school achievement. | But there will also be another rival set of school league tables this autumn, with head teachers planning to run their own alternative tables, which they say will include a broader picture of school achievement. |
It remains uncertain which league tables - head teachers' or the DFE's - will be published first. | It remains uncertain which league tables - head teachers' or the DFE's - will be published first. |
Brian Lightman, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said that he was concerned about the education department's publication of incomplete results. | Brian Lightman, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said that he was concerned about the education department's publication of incomplete results. |
He also warned that focusing on headline exam results would not show how much progress was being achieved. | He also warned that focusing on headline exam results would not show how much progress was being achieved. |
The head teachers' alternative league tables, supported by ASCL and the National Association of Head Teachers, are promising to show a wider range of information, including subjects such as music and sport. | The head teachers' alternative league tables, supported by ASCL and the National Association of Head Teachers, are promising to show a wider range of information, including subjects such as music and sport. |
Mr Lightman says they will also show a fuller picture of achievement, such as the final results of a year group, rather than being based only on first entries, without the outcome of re-takes. | Mr Lightman says they will also show a fuller picture of achievement, such as the final results of a year group, rather than being based only on first entries, without the outcome of re-takes. |
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