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Contextual Data Education Indicators: 2021 Cycle Contextual Data Education Indicators: 2021 Cycle Schools are listed in alphabetical order. You can use CTRL + F/ Level 2: GCSE or equivalent level qualifications Command + F to search for Level 3: A Level or equivalent level qualifications your school or college. Notes: 1. The education indicators are based on a combination of three years' of school performance data, where available, and combined using z-score methodology. For further information on this please follow the link below. 2. 'Yes' in the Level 2 or Level 3 column means that a candidate from this school, studying at this level, meets the criteria for an education indicator. 3. 'No' in the Level 2 or Level 3 column means that a candidate from this school, studying at this level, does not meet the criteria for an education indicator. 4. 'N/A' indicates that there is no reliable data available for this school for this particular level of study. All independent schools are also flagged as N/A due to the lack of reliable data available. 5. Contextual data is only applicable for schools in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland meaning only schools from these countries will appear in this list. If your school does not appear please contact [email protected]. For full information on contextual data and how it is used please refer to our website www.manchester.ac.uk/contextualdata or contact [email protected]. Level 2 Education Level 3 Education School Name Address 1 Address 2 Post Code Indicator Indicator 16-19 Abingdon Wootton Road Abingdon-on-Thames OX14 1JB N/A No 3 Dimensions Chardleigh House Chardleigh Green TA20 3AJ N/A N/A Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School 77A Ashgrove Road BT34 1QN No No Abbey College Cambridge Homerton Gardens, Purbeck Road CB2 8EB N/A N/A Abbey College in Malvern 253 Wells Road WR14 4JF N/A N/A Abbey College Manchester 5-7 Cheapside M2 4WG N/A N/A Abbey College Ramsey Abbey Road PE26 1DG No Yes Abbey Community College Bridge Road Monkstown BT37 0EA Yes Yes Abbey Court Foundation Special School Rede Court Road Strood ME2 3SP N/A N/A Abbey Gate College Saighton Grange Saighton CH3 6EN N/A N/A Abbey Grange Church of England Academy Butcher Hill LS16 5EA No No Abbey Hill Academy Ketton Road Hardwick Estate TS19 8BU Yes N/A Level 2 Education Level 3 Education School Name Address 1 Address 2 Post Code Indicator Indicator Abbey Hill School and College Box Lane Meir ST3 5PP Yes N/A Abbey Park School The Learning Campus Redhouse Way SN25 2ND N/A N/A Abbey Park School The Learning Campus Redhouse Way SN25 2ND No N/A Abbey School Little Common Lane Kimberworth S61 2RA Yes N/A Abbeyfield School Stanley Lane SN15 3XB No Yes Abbeyfield School Mereway NN4 8BU No Yes Abbeywood Community School New Road Stoke Gifford BS34 8SF No Yes Abbot Beyne School Linnell Building Osborne Street DE15 0JL No Yes Abbots Bromley School High Street WS15 3BW N/A N/A Abbot's Hill School Bunkers Lane HP3 8RP N/A N/A Abbot's Lea School Beaconsfield Road Woolton L25 6EE Yes N/A Abbotsholme School Rocester ST14 5BS N/A N/A Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College Abbs Cross Lane RM12 4YB No N/A Aberdare Community School Ynys CF44 7RP Yes No Aberdeen Grammar School Skene Street Aberdeen AB10 1HT No No Abersychan Comprehensive ABERSYCHAN NP4 7DF Yes N/A Abertillery Learning Community Abertillery NP13 1HN Yes N/A Abingdon and Witney College Wootton Road OX14 1GG N/A N/A Abingdon School Park Road OX14 1DE N/A N/A Aboyne Academy Bridgeview Road Aboyne AB34 5JN No No Abraham Moss Community School Crescent Road Crumpsall M8 5UF No N/A Abrar Academy 34-36 Garstang Road PR1 1NA N/A N/A Abu Bakr Boys School Kent Street WS2 7AN N/A N/A Abu Bakr Girls School 154-160 Wednesbury RoadPalfrey WS1 4JJ N/A N/A Academy 360 Portsmouth Road SR4 9BA Yes N/A Academy at Worden Westfield Drive PR25 1QX No N/A Access School Holbrook Villa Farm Harmer Hill SY4 3EW N/A N/A Accrington Academy Queens Road West BB5 4FF No Yes Accrington St Christopher's Church of England High School Queen's Road West BB5 4AY No No Acklam Grange School Lodore Grove TS5 8PB No N/A Ackworth School Ackworth WF7 7LT N/A N/A Acland Burghley School Burghley Road NW5 1UJ No Yes Acle Academy South Walsham Road Acle NR13 3ER No N/A Acorn Cottage Ipswich Road Elmsett IP7 6NY N/A N/A Acorn House College 39-47 High Street UB1 3HF N/A N/A Acorn Park School Andrews Furlong Mill Road NR16 2HU Yes N/A Acorns School 19b Hibbert Lane Marple SK6 7NN N/A N/A Activate Learning Oxpen Road OX1 1SA N/A Yes Level 2 Education Level 3 Education School Name Address 1 Address 2 Post Code Indicator Indicator Active Support Education Centre Unit 1 Britannia Estates Leagrave Road LU3 1RJ Yes N/A Ada Lovelace Church of England High School Oldfield Lane North UB6 8PR N/A N/A Ada National College for Digital Skills Broad Lane Tottenham Hale N15 4AG N/A Yes Adcote School for Girls Little Ness SY4 2JY N/A N/A Addey and Stanhope School 472 New Cross Road New Cross SE14 6TJ No Yes Addington School Woodlands Avenue Woodley RG5 3EU Yes N/A Adelaide Heath Academy Longridge WA16 8PA Yes N/A Adelaide School Adelaide Street CW1 3DT Yes N/A Admiral Lord Nelson School Dundas Lane PO3 5XT No N/A Aegir - A Specialist Academy Sweyn Lane DN21 1PB Yes N/A Afifah School 86 Clifton Street Old Trafford M16 9GN N/A N/A Afon Taf High School Troedyrhiw CF48 4ED Yes N/A Airdrie Academy South Commonhead AvenueAirdrie ML6 6NX Yes Yes Airedale Academy Crewe Road Airedale WF10 3JU Yes N/A Aith Junior High School Aith Shetland ZE2 9NB N/A N/A Akeley Wood Senior School Akeley Wood MK18 5AE N/A N/A Al Huda Academy (Jamia Al-Hudaa) Ouseburn Croft Darnall S9 3FY N/A N/A Al Huda Girls' School 74-76 Washwood Heath RoadSaltley B8 1RD N/A N/A Al Islah Girls' High School 108 Audley Range BB1 1TF N/A N/A Al Jamiatul Islamiyah Mount St Joseph's ConventWillows Lane BL3 4HF N/A N/A Al Mumin Primary and Secondary School Clifton Street Manningham BD8 7DA N/A N/A Al Risalah Secondary School 145 Upper Tooting Road SW17 7TJ N/A N/A Al-Aqsa Schools Trust The Wayne Way LE5 4PP N/A N/A Al-Ashraf Secondary School for Girls Sinope Street GL1 4AW N/A N/A Albany Academy Bolton Road PR7 3AY No N/A Al-Burhan Grammar School Spring Road Centre 258 Spring Road B11 3DW N/A N/A Alcester Academy Gerard Road B49 6QQ No N/A Alcester Grammar School Birmingham Road B49 5ED No No Alde Valley Academy Seaward Avenue IP16 4BG No Yes Alder Community High School Mottram Old Road Gee Cross SK14 5NJ No N/A Alder Grange School Calder Road Rawtenstall BB4 8HW No Yes Alderbrook School Blossomfield Road B91 1SN No Yes Aldercar High School Daltons Close Langley Mill NG16 4HL No Yes Alderley Edge School for Girls Wilmslow Road SK9 7QE N/A N/A Alderman Knight School Ashchurch Road GL20 8JJ Yes N/A Alderman Peel High School Market Lane NR23 1RB No N/A Alderman White School Chilwell Lane Bramcote NG9 3DU No Yes Aldersley High School Barnhurst Lane Codsall WV8 1RT No Yes Level 2 Education Level 3 Education School Name Address 1 Address 2 Post Code Indicator Indicator Alderwasley Hall School Alderwasley DE56 2SR Yes N/A Alderwood School Belle Vue Road GU12 4RZ Yes N/A Aldridge School - A Science College Tynings Lane Aldridge WS9 0BG No Yes AldridgeUTC at MediaCityUK 100- 102 Broadway M50 2UW Yes Yes Aldworth School Western Way RG22 6HA No N/A Alec Hunter Academy Stubbs Lane CM7 3NR No N/A Alec Reed Academy Bengarth Road UB5 5LQ No Yes Alexandra Park School Bidwell Gardens N11 2AZ No No Alford Academy Alford Community Campus Greystone Road AB33 8TY No No Alfreton Park Community Special School Alfreton Park Wingfield Road DE55 7AL N/A N/A Alfriston School Penn Road Knotty Green HP9 2TS Yes N/A Al-Furqan Community College 1021 Warwick Road B91 3HG N/A N/A Al-Furqan Community College (Boys) 1021 Warwick Road B91 3HG N/A N/A Al-Hijrah School Burbidge Road Bordesley Green B9 4US No N/A Al-Ihsaan Community College 1 Kamloops Crescent LE1 2HX N/A N/A Al-Khair Boys Secondary School 109-117 Cherry Orchard Road CR0 6BE N/A N/A All Hallows Catholic College Brooklands Avenue SK11 8LB No No All Hallows Catholic High School Crabtree Avenue Penwortham PR1 0LN No N/A All Hallows Catholic School Weybourne Road GU9 9HF No No All Hallows RC High School 150 Eccles Old Road M6 8AA No N/A All Saints Academy Blair Avenue Ingleby Barwick TS17 5BL No N/A All Saints Academy Dunstable Houghton Road LU5 5AB Yes Yes All Saints' Academy Cheltenham Blaisdon Way GL51 0WH No Yes All Saints Catholic College St Charles Square W10 6EL No N/A All Saints Catholic College Birch Lane SK16 5AP Yes N/A All Saints Catholic College Specialist in Humanities Bradley Bar HD2 2JT No N/A All Saints Catholic High School Roughwood Drive Kirkby L33 8XF Yes Yes All Saints' Catholic High School Granville Road S2 2RJ No Yes All Saints Catholic School and Technology College Terling Road Wood Lane RM8 1JT No Yes All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy Broomhill Lane NG19 6BW No Yes All Saints Church of England Academy Pennycross PL5 3NE Yes Yes All Saints' Church of England School Weymouth Sunnyside Road Wyke Regis DT4 9BJ No N/A All Saints RC School Mill Mount Lane YO24 1BJ No No All Saints' Roman Catholic High School Rossendale Haslingden Road Rawtenstall BB4 6SJ No N/A All Saints School School Road Lessingham NR12 0DJ N/A N/A All Saints Secondary School 299 Ryehill Road G21 3EN Yes Yes Allerton Grange School Talbot Avenue LS17 6SF Yes Yes Allerton High School King Lane LS17 7AG No No Level 2 Education Level 3 Education School Name Address 1 Address 2 Post Code Indicator Indicator Allestree Woodlands School Blenheim Drive Allestree DE22 2LW No Yes Alleyne's Academy
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