Secondary school league tables in Cornwall

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What does this mean? School name What does this mean? Five good GCSEs or equivalents (%) What does this mean? English Bacc (%) What does this mean? Value Added What does this mean? A/AS-level points per pupil
Truro High School (IND) 93 47 NA 870.4
Liskeard School and Community College 55 6 994 823.9
Truro School (IND) 93 84 NA 817.7
Wadebridge School 58 11 1011.4 813.5
Truro and Penwith College NA NA NA 805
Launceston College 48 13 989.1 790.7
Redruth School 56 10 975.8 786.3
Saltash.net community school 40 7 997.3 783.9
Torpoint Community College 59 3 1004.6 769.4
Callington Community College 58 9 997.6 758.9
Newquay Tretherras 61 14 997.8 744.9
Helston Community College 62 10 1005.7 737.8
Treviglas Community College 60 4 1012.5 694.1
Budehaven Community School 59 9 1009.7 682.1
Falmouth School 55 6 993.5 652
Camborne Science and International Academy 55 3 1001 647.7
Bodmin College 55 9 1002.2 594.4
Cornwall College NA NA NA 569
What do the table headers mean?
School name
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Five GCSES A*-C
The percentage of pupils getting grades A*-C in five GCSE - or equivalent qualifications - including maths and English
% English Bacc
The percentage of pupils getting A*-C GCSE passes in maths, English, two science subjects, a language and either history or geography.
Five GCSEs only
The percentage of pupils getting grades A*-C in five GCSE qualifications only, including maths and English GCSE
Value added
A statistical measure of how well pupils are helped to progress from their starting point. A score above 1,000 is better than the national average
A/AS points
The average number of points netted per pupil at the institution taking AS/A-level or equivalent qualifications
% getting three A-levels
The percentage of pupils getting three A-levels or equivalent qualifications

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