School performance tables
This page will allow you to view the annual school performance tables and Ofsted reports for Salford’s schools.
The performance tables show the results of pupils in National Curriculum tests at ages 11, 14 and 16. There are also tables that show results after the age of 16, although Salford LEA does not have responsibility for post-16 education.
Ofsted conducts inspections of schools, colleges and LEAs. The results of these inspections are produced in public reports.
Primary School Performance Tables
These tables show the Key Stage 2 results of children at age 11 just before they leave for Secondary School. Local Education Authorities (LEAs) publish their own tables using information supplied by the Department for Education and Skills. You can access these tables using the links below.
- View the Key Stage 2 Performance Tables 2003
- View the Key Stage 2 Performance Tables 2002
- View the Key Stage 2 Performance Tables 2001
The Department for Education and Skills also publish the results for all schools on their website. You can search by school, LEA or distance from a postcode. Here are the links:
- DfES Achievement & Attainment Tables (Salford Primary Schools 2004)
- DfES Achievement & Attainment Tables (All Schools 2004)
- DfES Performance Tables (Salford Primary Schools 2003)
- DfES Performance Tables (All Schools 2003)
- DfES Performance Tables (All Schools Previous Years)
Secondary School Performance Tables
These tables show the Key Stage 4 (GCSE) results of children at age 16 and the Key Stage 3 results of children at age 14. They also include a series of ‘value-added’ measures that indicate the progress that pupils have made between key stages. You can access these tables by using the links below:
The Department for Education and Skills publish the results for all schools on their website. You can search by school, LEA or distance from a postcode. Here are the links:
- DfES KS3 Performance Tables (Salford Secondary Schools 2003)
- DfES KS3 Performance Tables (All Schools 2003)
- DfES KS3 Performance Tables (All Schools Previous Years)
- DfES KS4 Achievement & Attainment Tables (Salford Secondary Schools 2004)
- DfES KS4 Achievement & Attainment Tables (All Schools 2004)
- DfES KS4 Performance Tables (Salford Secondary Schools 2003)
- DfES KS4 Performance Tables (All Schools 2003)
- DfES KS4 Performance Tables (All Schools Previous Years)
School and College (Post-16) Performance Tables
These tables show the General and Vocational Advanced level and other vocational results of young people aged between 16 and 18. The Department for Education and Skills publishes the results for all schools and colleges on their web site. You can search by school, LEA or distance from a postcode. Here are the links:
- DfES Achievement & Attainment Tables (Salford Schools and Colleges 2004)
- DfES Achievement & Attainment Tables (All Schools and Colleges 2004)
- DfES Performance Tables (All Schools and Colleges 2003)
- DfES Performance Tables (All Schools and Colleges Previous Years)
Ofsted Inspection Reports
The Office for Standards in Education is a non-ministerial government department that is independent of the Department for Education and Skills. It exists to improve standards of achievement and quality of education through regular independent inspection, public reporting and informed independent advice. Ofsted regularly inspects schools, colleges and LEAs. Salford LEA was recently inspected in August 2003.
View Ofsted reports on Salford schools and the LEA.
More Information
Paper copies of performance tables for Salford can be found in all Salford schools and libraries, and are available from:
The Information Unit
Strategic Support
Salford City Council, Education & Leisure
Minerva House
Pendlebury Road
Swinton
SALFORD
M27 4EQ
Email: information.unit@salford.gov.uk
Phone: 0161 778 0150
This page was last updated on 24 November 2006
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