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Mr. Robin Squire
Information on school leavers is no longer collected by the Department. The table lists the percentage of 15-year-old pupils achieving five or more GCSE Grades A to C in each local education authority in England in rank order for 1994.
Percentage of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more CCSE grades A to C in England, 1994 School performance tables 1994 |
|
Percentage |
Rank |
Isles of Scilly |
68.0 |
1 |
Sutton |
52.9 |
1 |
Kingston upon Thames |
51.6 |
3 |
Barnet |
51.1 |
4 |
West Sussex |
50.4 |
5 |
Richmond upon Thames |
50.0 |
6 |
Buckinghamshire |
49.4 |
7 |
Dorset |
49.3 |
8 |
Bromley |
49.2 |
9 |
North Yorkshire |
49.0 |
10 |
Stockport |
48.6 |
11 |
Harrow |
48.4 |
12 |
Berkshire |
48.2 |
13 |
Solihull |
48.0 |
14 |
Surrey |
47.8 |
15 |
48W
Percentage of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A to C in England, 1994 School performance tables 1994 |
|
Percentage |
Rank |
Hertfordshire |
47.6 |
16 |
Somerset |
47.4 |
17 |
Shropshire |
47.3 |
18 |
Cheshire |
47.0 |
19 |
Redbridge |
46.5 |
20 |
Gloucestershire |
46.3 |
21 |
Oxfordshire |
46.3 |
21 |
Cornwall |
46.0 |
23 |
Bury |
45.6 |
24 |
Wiltshire |
45.5 |
25 |
Sefton |
45.1 |
26 |
Hampshire |
44.3 |
27 |
Trafford |
44.1 |
28 |
Suffolk |
44.1 |
28 |
Hereford and Worcester |
43.8 |
30 |
Cumbria |
43.4 |
31 |
East Sussex |
43.3 |
32 |
Cambridgeshire |
43.3 |
32 |
England Average |
43.3 |
32 |
Devon |
42.9 |
35 |
Lincolnshire |
42.6 |
36 |
Warwickshire |
42.6 |
36 |
Havering |
42.5 |
38 |
Bolton |
41.9 |
39 |
Wigan |
41.7 |
40 |
Dudley |
41.4 |
40 |
Essex |
41.4 |
40 |
Northumberland |
41.3 |
43 |
North Tyneside |
41.2 |
44 |
Lancashire |
41.1 |
45 |
Derbyshire |
40.9 |
46 |
Camden |
40.6 |
47 |
Isle of Wight |
40.5 |
48 |
Enfield |
40.4 |
49 |
Kent |
40.4 |
49 |
Bexley |
40.3 |
51 |
Hounslow |
40.3 |
51 |
Bedfordshire |
40.3 |
51 |
Avon |
40.1 |
54 |
Norfolk |
40.1 |
54 |
49W
Percentage of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A to C in England, 1994 School performance tables 1994 |
|
Percentage |
Rank |
Wirral |
39.7 |
56 |
Leicestershire |
39.3 |
57 |
Northamptonshire |
38.9 |
58 |
Staffordshire |
38.1 |
59 |
Hillingdon |
37.7 |
60 |
Kirklees |
37.3 |
61 |
Croydon |
37.2 |
62 |
Calderdale |
36.8 |
63 |
Leeds |
36.2 |
64 |
Sheffield |
35.6 |
65 |
Wakefield |
35.6 |
65 |
St. Helens |
35.5 |
67 |
South Tyneside |
35.5 |
67 |
Brent |
34.9 |
69 |
Rotherham |
34.8 |
70 |
Cleveland |
34.8 |
70 |
Nottinghamshire |
34.6 |
72 |
Durham |
34.6 |
72 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
34.5 |
74 |
Coventry |
34.3 |
75 |
Tameside |
34.2 |
76 |
Humberside |
33.8 |
77 |
Doncaster |
33.7 |
78 |
Gateshead |
33.6 |
79 |
Merton |
33.4 |
80 |
Walsall |
32.3 |
81 |
Rochdale |
32.3 |
81 |
Ealing |
32.2 |
83 |
Oldham |
32.1 |
84 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
31.9 |
85 |
Birmingham |
30.4 |
86 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
30.3 |
87 |
Waltham Forest |
30.1 |
88 |
Sunderland |
30.0 |
89 |
Barnsley |
29.8 |
90 |
Wolverhampton |
29.6 |
91 |
Wandsworth |
29.1 |
92 |
Salford |
29.1 |
92 |
Haringey |
28.4 |
94 |
Barking and Dagenham |
27.6 |
95 |
Sandwell |
27.3 |
96 |
Lewisham |
21.1 |
97 |
Greenwich |
27.0 |
98 |
Bradford |
26.7 |
99 |
Westminster |
25.1 |
100 |
Liverpool |
25 |
101 |
Manchester |
23.2 |
102 |
Newham |
23.0 |
103 |
Hackney |
22.7 |
104 |
Lambeth |
22.0 |
105 |
Islington |
21.9 |
106 |
Knowsley |
21.3 |
107 |
Tower Hamlets |
18.7 |
108 |
Southwark |
18.3 |
109 |