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Education: Assessments
Mr. Chaytor:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many and what proportion of students resident in each local authority area achieved a score of 1,000 or more under the Qualifications and Curriculum Authoritys tariff points scheme in level three assessments taken at the end of the second year of post-16 study in 2006-07. [227846]
Sarah McCarthy-Fry:
The information readily available relates to students on-roll in institutions in each local authority rather than by their local authority of residence. This information is given in the table that follows. Figures relating to local authority of residence can be provided only at disproportionate cost.
Other summary residency-based A-level figures (but not for the detail required) for 2006/07 are available via the following link:
Number and percentage of pupils achieving a QCA average point score of 1,000 or more by 2006/2007 by local authority
Number of pupils achieving an QCA APS of 1,000 or more Percentage of pupils achieving an QCA APS of 1,000 or more Number of pupils
201
City of London
72
37.3
193
202
Camden
110
5.9
1,865
203
Greenwich
51
2.8
1,820
204
Hackney
7
0.7
1,021
205
Hammersmith and Fulham
217
9.1
2,376
206
Islington
16
0.9
1,688
207
Kensington and Chelsea
147
8.4
1,752
208
Lambeth
19
2.3
844
209
Lewisham
78
3.6
2,137
210
Southwark
288
21.9
1,315
211
Tower Hamlets
34
2.0
1,730
212
Wandsworth
85
3.0
2,865
213
Westminster
243
7.8
3,104
301
Barking and Dagenham
46
3.2
1,454
302
Barnet
438
7.5
5,862
303
Bexley
176
7.9
2,226
304
Brent
83
3.2
2,628
305
Bromley
349
7.7
4,528
306
Croydon
310
7.0
4,442
307
Ealing
147
6.7
2,202
306
Enfield
133
4.9
2,726
309
Haringey
83
4.7
1,781
310
Harrow
297
9.0
3,302
311
Havering
353
10.7
3,290
312
Hillingdon
172
5.0
3,415
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313
Hounslow
94
3.1
3,071
314
Kingston upon Thames
283
9.2
3,065
315
Merton
145
11.2
1,298
316
Newham
33
1.2
2,745
317
Redbridge
215
5.6
3,864
318
Richmond upon Thames
367
10.7
3,424
319
Sutton
461
14.0
3,300
320
Waltham Forest
129
3.9
3,313
330
Birmingham
1,161
11.2
10,341
331
Coventry
226
6.9
3,278
332
Dudley
500
10.0
5,006
333
Sandwell
13
1.0
1,292
334
Solihull
156
5.2
3,022
335
Walsall
169
7.2
2,342
336
Wolverhampton
163
5.7
2,857
340
Knowsley
1
0.2
588
341
Liverpool
278
6.0
4,606
342
St. Helens
280
9.9
2,829
343
Sefton
489
11.1
4,397
344
Wirral
472
11.7
4,019
350
Bolton
262
10.3
2,538
351
Bury
427
12.3
3,471
352
Manchester
495
8.6
5,726
353
Oldham
211
7.0
3,001
354
Rochdale
58
4.6
1,253
355
Salford
88
3.7
2,393
356
Stockport
438
9.1
4,806
357
Tameside
131
6.4
2,032
358
Trafford
419
18.1
2,310
359
Wigan
545
14.5
3,758
370
Barnsley
62
4.3
1,451
371
Doncaster
197
7.3
2,688
372
Rotherham
285
9.0
3,176
373
Sheffield
399
9.6
4,150
380
Bradford
341
6.0
5,657
381
Calderdale
120
6.9
1,749
382
Kirklees
815
15.4
5,291
383
Leeds
742
9.0
8,206
384
Wakefield
362
10.1
3,588
390
Gateshead
69
4.7
1,465
391
Newcastle upon Tyne
232
5.4
4,291
392
North Tyneside
120
6.5
1,860
393
South Tyneside
11
1.2
887
394
Sunderland
261
10.4
2,502
800
Bath and North East Somerset
168
6.6
2,539
801
City of Bristol
316
7.3
4,330
802
North Somerset
154
7.3
2,101
803
South Gloucestershire
181
6.2
2,904
805
Hartlepool
51
4.9
1,033
806
Middlesbrough
119
7.0
1,689
807
Redcar and Cleveland
133
8.1
1,642
808
Stockton on Tees
157
7.9
1,998
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810
City of Kingston-upon-Hull
255
8.7
2,940
811
East Riding of Yorkshire
171
6.2
2,770
812
North East Lincolnshire
134
6.9
1,929
813
North Lincolnshire
253
10.9
2,311
815
North Yorkshire
909
11.3
8,033
816
York
348
12.8
2,717
820
Bedfordshire
383
7.2
5,312
821
Luton
51
2.6
1,937
825
Buckinghamshire
836
12.0
6,941
826
Milton Keynes
145
7.6
1,899
830
Derbyshire
570
8.9
6,373
831
City of Derby
124
5.4
2,286
835
Dorset
358
8.5
4,207
836
Poole
229
9.0
2,554
837
Bournemouth
125
15.9
786
840
Durham
236
5.4
4,382
841
Darlington
281
12.9
2,181
845
East Sussex
197
3.3
5,973
846
Brighton and Hove
341
8.9
3,848
850
Hampshire
2,552
12.2
20,883
851
Portsmouth
55
6.6
836
852
Southampton
87
3.9
2,234
855
Leicestershire
698
8.2
8,527
856
Leicester City
240
5.4
4,458
857
Rutland
86
21.8
394
860
Staffordshire
626
7.6
8,226
861
Stoke-on-Trent
115
5.4
2,148
865
Wiltshire
421
8.1
5,175
866
Swindon
72
3.8
1,871
867
Bracknell Forest
69
5.6
1,229
868
Windsor and Maidenhead
261
12.1
2,151
869
West Berkshire
255
10.2
2,498
870
Reading
146
11.6
1,263
871
Slough
156
9.0
1,735
872
Wokingham
102
5.6
1,823
873
Cambridgeshire
948
13.8
6,860
874
Peterborough
159
7.5
2,122
875
Cheshire
904
10.7
8,452
876
Halton
53
4.7
1,117
877
Warrington
168
7.0
2,386
878
Devon
496
6.5
7,596
879
Plymouth
225
9.4
2,403
880
Torbay
190
12.0
1,580
881
Essex
1,493
10.4
14,347
882
Southend
321
12.8
2,506
883
Thurrock
39
2.1
1,870
884
Herefordshire
373
16.8
2,226
885
Worcestershire
613
8.2
7,462
886
Kent
1,708
10.0
16,999
887
Medway
304
8.9
3,430
888
Lancashire
1,467
13.0
11,270
889
Blackburn
105
4.5
2,308
890
Blackpool
194
8.8
2,216
891
Nottinghamshire
469
6.4
7,314
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892
Nottingham City
518
12.3
4,205
893
Shropshire
394
10.1
3,883
894
Telford and Wrekin
201
11.3
1,784
908
Cornwall
325
5.8
5,609
909
Cumbria
604
11.3
5,359
916
Gloucestershire
890
10.2
8,728
919
Hertfordshire
1,240
7.3
17,004
921
Isle of Wight
35
2.7
1,316
925
Lincolnshire
749
10.5
7,107
926
Norfolk
586
7.8
7,500
928
Northamptonshire
525
6.5
8.050
929
Northumberland
230
6.8
3,398
931
Oxfordshire
793
9.0
8,828
933
Somerset
530
7.3
7,223
935
Suffolk
649
10.0
6,488
936
Surrey
1,468
8.4
17,403
937
Warwickshire
689
8.7
7,889
938
West Sussex
592
6.0
9,799
England
51,092
8.6
596,575
Note :
Figures relate to 16 to 18-year-olds (age at start of academic year, i.e. 31 August) entered for level 3 qualifications in all institutions.