Primary school league tables in Southampton

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What does this mean? School name What does this mean? Expected level in English and maths (%) What does this mean? High achieving pupils (%) What does this mean? Value added
Portswood Primary School 98 59 102.2
Springhill Catholic Primary School 96 42 101.4
Highfield Church of England Primary School 94 57 101.6
Holy Family Catholic Primary School 93 37 102
Sholing Junior School 93 22 99.6
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School 91 23 100.8
Bitterne Manor Primary School 90 27 101.5
Oakwood Junior School 89 51 100.6
Thornhill Primary School 88 6 102
Foundry Lane Primary School 85 27 100
Bitterne Park Junior School 83 34 100.3
Townhill Junior School 83 32 99.1
Harefield Primary School 83 14 101.6
Kanes Hill Primary School 83 23 101
Bitterne CE(VC) Junior School 81 24 99.1
Mansel Park Primary School 81 27 100.9
Sinclair Primary and Nursery School 80 35 101.7
Mount Pleasant Junior School 79 16 99.6
Fairisle Junior School 79 20 99.7
Beechwood Junior School 79 17 100
St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 79 6 100.9
Shirley Junior School 79 26 99.4
Bassett Green Primary School 78 13 100.2
Shirley Warren Learning Campus Primary & Nursery School 77 20 99.8
Ludlow Junior School 75 23 99.3
Heathfield Junior School 73 15 98
Bevois Town Primary School 73 12 100.9
Mansbridge Primary School 71 13 100.5
Swaythling Primary School 71 14 98.2
Tanners Brook Junior School 70 18 98.7
Newlands Primary School 70 7 101.3
Hightown Primary School 70 3 99
Mason Moor Primary School 70 5 99.3
Hollybrook Junior School 69 29 98.5
St Monica Junior School 67 18 99
Redbridge Primary School 66 14 100.1
Weston Park Junior School 62 18 97.8
Moorlands Primary School 59 4 98.2
St Mark's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 49 15 97.3
St Denys Primary School 48 15 99.2
What do the table headers mean?
School name
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% expected level in English and maths
Percentage of Year 6 pupils attaining the expected level, Level 4, in English and maths
% High achieving pupils
Percentage of Year 6 pupils reaching Level 5, the level expected of a 14-year-old, in both English and maths
Value added
A school's value added score shows how well it helps pupils to progress
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