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Education and Skills in Your Area - Government Office Region: North East

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Literacy and numeracy at age 14

Key Stage 3 Results: Percentage of Pupils achieving Level 5 or above Metadata

EnglishMathsScience
19972007% points
difference
19972007% points
difference
19972007% points
difference
Darlington LA5574(r)195877(r)195674(r)18
Durham LA5270(r)185476(r)225572(r)17
Gateshead LA5275(r)235578(r)235676(r)20
Hartlepool LA5274(r)225277(r)255569(r)14
Middlesbrough LA4361(r)184667(r)214861(r)13
Newcastle upon Tyne LA4463(r)194869(r)214663(r)17
North Tyneside LA6077(r)175878(r)206176(r)15
Northumberland LA6175(r)146279(r)176576(r)11
Redcar and Cleveland LA5673(r)175877(r)195874(r)16
South Tyneside LA5375(r)225876(r)185873(r)15
Stockton-on-Tees LA5572(r)175575(r)205572(r)17
Sunderland LA5269(r)175174(r)235169(r)18
North East Region5371(r)185575(r)205572(r)17
England5774(r)176076(r)166073(r)13

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National Indicator 74: Achievement at level 5 or above in both English and Maths at Key Stage 3 Metadata

20052007% points
difference
Darlington LA66693
Durham LA63652
Gateshead LA64706
Hartlepool LA65694
Middlesbrough LA5654-2
Newcastle upon Tyne LA55583
North Tyneside LA66715
Northumberland LA67703
Redcar and Cleveland LA61687
South Tyneside LA64684
Stockton-on-Tees LA65661
Sunderland LA62642
North East Region63663
England66671

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National Indicator 77: Reduction in the number of schools where fewer than 50% of pupils achieve level 5 or above in both English and Maths at KS3 Metadata

20062007
Total number of schoolsSchools <50%Total number of schoolsSchools <50%
Darlington LA7260
Durham LA353363
Gateshead LA111111
Hartlepool LA6060
Middlesbrough LA8294
Newcastle upon Tyne LA116113
North Tyneside LA101110
Northumberland LA151152
Redcar and Cleveland LA112112
South Tyneside LA10081
Stockton-on-Tees LA142143
Sunderland LA161172
North East Region1542115521
England3,0064333,083395

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National Indicator 95: Percentage of pupils progressing by 2 levels in English between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 Metadata

20052007% points
difference
Darlington LA27.422.3-5.1
Durham LA24.519.4-5.1
Gateshead LA26.426.70.3
Hartlepool LA28.122.2-5.9
Middlesbrough LA25.116.1-9.0
Newcastle upon Tyne LA23.818.4-5.4
North Tyneside LA27.127-0.1
Northumberland LA28.523.9-4.6
Redcar and Cleveland LA19.120.71.6
South Tyneside LA21221.0
Stockton-on-Tees LA24.520-4.5
Sunderland LA24.920.1-4.8
North East Region2521.4-3.6
England29.627.4-2.2

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National Indicator 96: Percentage of pupils progressing by 2 levels in Maths between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 Metadata

20052007% points
difference
Darlington LA51.954.22.3
Durham LA50.255.55.3
Gateshead LA51.159.68.5
Hartlepool LA51.755.53.8
Middlesbrough LA41.245.94.7
Newcastle upon Tyne LA4549.94.9
North Tyneside LA56.458.21.8
Northumberland LA61.364.73.4
Redcar and Cleveland LA46.656.610.0
South Tyneside LA48.352.54.2
Stockton-on-Tees LA51.552.91.4
Sunderland LA46.151.65.5
North East Region50.555.34.8
England54.858.63.8

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National Summary

Revised figures for 2007 show that 74 per cent of 14 year olds reached the required standard in English up from 57 per cent in 1997. In Mathematics 76 per cent of 14 year olds reached the required standard up from 60 per cent in 1997. In Science 73 per cent of 14 year olds reached the required standard up from 60 per cent in 1997.

In 2007 the number of schools where fewer than 50 per cent of pupils achieve level 5 or above in both English and Maths at Key Stage 3 was 395, this compares with 433 in 2006.

In 2007 67 per cent of pupils achieved level 5 or above in both English and Mathematics at Key Stage 3, this compares with 66 per cent in 2005.

In 2007 27.4 per cent of pupils progressed by 2 levels in English between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3, this compares with 29.6 per cent in 2005.

In 2007 58.6 per cent of pupils progressed by 2 levels in Mathematics between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3, this compares with 54.8 per cent in 2005.


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