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Quick Q: how are Low, Middle and High achievers defined in the league tables?

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JenaiMorris · 28/01/2013 14:21

I know High is level 5 or above at KS2, but do they mean for all subjects? What if a child got a 3 for English and a 5 for maths?

Just curious :)

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TalkinPeace2 · 28/01/2013 14:51

AS per the BBC website - hover over the question mark at it tells you -
low is under level 4
middle is at level 4
high is above level 4
beyond that, look on the Dfe site or at the full data set

JenaiMorris · 28/01/2013 15:07

I understood that Talkin. But I can't find anything that explains which group a child who attained a 3 in maths and a 5 in English would fit into, iyswim. Or would they fit into two groups?

Like I said, I'm just curious.

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TalkinPeace2 · 28/01/2013 15:12

DFE website is your friend
www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/secondary_12/LMHattainers.pdf

JenaiMorris · 28/01/2013 15:22

Ah, so an average from the points. That makes sense.

Thank you!

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