Secondary school league tables in Cambridgeshire

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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
Swavesey Village College 84 48 1027.2 NA
Comberton Academy Trust 78 45 1021.6 NA
Bottisham Village College 59 33 1017.8 NA
St Peter's School 49 7 1016.1 730.2
Linton Village College 73 30 1014 NA
Melbourn Village College 60 19 1013.3 NA
Sawston Village College 66 39 1013 NA
Cromwell Community College 53 2 1008.1 764.6
Chesterton Community College Academy 63 32 1008 NA
Sawtry Community College 65 4 1006.3 774.3
St Bede's Inter-Church School 71 29 1002.3 NA
Longsands Academy 63 33 999.7 764.4
Witchford Village College 60 14 995.5 NA
Cottenham Village College 57 22 994.5 NA
Sir Harry Smith Community College 66 8 993.2 688.9
St Ivo School 65 23 992.2 733.9
Impington Village College 56 33 991.5 738.7
Parkside Community College 61 40 989.2 NA
Hinchingbrooke School 51 20 986.1 741.6
The Netherhall School 59 31 985.2 724.2
Bassingbourn Village College 66 31 984.7 NA
Soham Village College 61 30 980.1 NA
Ely College 52 4 976.4 624
The Neale-Wade Community College 50 6 975.2 632.3
Abbey College, Ramsey 50 10 968.1 674.2
Coleridge Community College 34 19 964.6 NA
The Manor - A Foundation School 20 5 961.6 NA
Thomas Clarkson Community College (SHUT) 40 1 939.4 567.1
Ernulf Academy 29 8 932.9 752.3
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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