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School Name DCSF School Code UCAS School Code Post Code Contextual Data - Education Indicators for the 2014 admissions cycle Schools are listed in alphabetical order. Level 2: GCSE or equivalent level qualifications Level 3: A Level or equivalent level qualifications Notes: 1. A 'WP Flag' (Widening Participation Flag) is produced if you meet the geo-demographic indicator or if you have been in care for more than three months. An additional contextual flag, a 'WP Plus Flag', is produced if you also meet at least one of the education indicators. 2. The education indicators are based on the 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. 3. 'Yes' in the Level 2 or Level 3 column means that a candidate from this school, studying at this level, does meet an education indicator. 4. 'No' in both columns means that a candidate from this school does not meet an education indicator. 5. 'N/A' indicates that there is no reliable data available for that particular level of study. 6. Where both levels of study are reported as N/A, the school has not been included in this list. For a list of schools with no available data, please email [email protected]. For further information please refer to our website: www.manchester.ac.uk/contextualdata School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School 5420059 14099 BT34 2QN No No Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School 5420059 16448 BT34 2QN No No Abbey College, Ramsey 8734603 11214 PE26 1DG No Yes Abbey Grange Church of England Academy 3835400 13487 LS16 5EA No No Abbey Hill School and Performing Arts College 8617007 18317 ST2 8LG Yes N/A Abbey Hill School and Technology College 8087029 18187 TS19 8BU Yes N/A School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator Abbey School 3727001 26821 S61 2RA Yes N/A Abbeyfield School 9284069 14942 NN4 8BU Yes Yes Abbeyfield School 9284007 14942 NN4 8BU Yes Yes Abbeyfield School 8654000 16540 SN15 3XB No Yes Abbeyfield School 8654000 40427 SN15 3XB No Yes Abbeywood Community School 8034113 10868 BS34 8SF Yes No Abbeywood Community School 8034113 17701 BS34 8SF Yes No Abbot Beyne School 8604500 12674 DE15 0JL Yes No Abbot's Lea School 3417025 18053 L25 6EE Yes N/A Abbotsfield - Swakeleys Post 16 Centre 3124951 18905 UB10 0EJ N/A No Abbotsfield School 3125409 12280 UB10 0EX No No Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College 3115401 10690 RM12 4YB No N/A Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College 3115401 25107 RM12 4YB No N/A Aberdare Girls' Comprehensive School 6744101 10757 CF44 0NF Yes No Aberdare High School 6744100 11716 CF44 8SS Yes Yes Aberdeen Grammar School 5244439 13656 AB10 1HT No No Abersychan Comprehensive School 6784070 26444 NP4 7DQ Yes N/A Abertillery Comprehensive School 6774074 26447 NP13 1YL Yes N/A Abingdon and Witney College 9318007 10028 OX14 1GG N/A No Abingdon and Witney College 9318007 12545 OX14 1GG N/A No Aboyne Academy 5257530 15355 AB34 5JN No No Abraham Darby Academy 8946906 12588 TF7 5HX No Yes Abraham Darby Academy 8946906 17661 TF7 5HX No Yes Abraham Darby Academy 8946906 23207 TF7 5HX No Yes Abraham Darby Academy 8946906 26277 TF7 5HX No Yes Abraham Guest High School 3594023 25396 WN5 0DQ No N/A Abraham Moss High School 3524271 25285 M8 5UF Yes N/A Abronhill High School 8359334 15973 G67 3AZ Yes Yes Academy 360 3946905 10598 SR4 9BA Yes N/A Academy 360 3946905 25510 SR4 9BA Yes N/A School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator Academy 360 3946905 26866 SR4 9BA Yes N/A Accrington Academy 8886905 17655 BB5 4FF Yes No Accrington Academy 8886905 26085 BB5 4FF Yes No Accrington and Rossendale College 8888000 11388 BB5 2AW N/A No Accrington St Christopher's Church of England High School 8884630 17670 BB5 4AY No No Accrington St Christopher's Church of England High School 8884630 26109 BB5 4AY No No Acklam Grange School 8064136 25628 TS5 8PB No N/A Acland Burghley School 2024285 11962 NW5 1UJ No No Acle High School 9265405 26194 NR13 3ER No N/A Acton High School 3074035 12150 W3 8EY Yes N/A Acton High School 3074035 25084 W3 8EY Yes N/A Adams' Grammar School 8945400 12570 TF10 7BD No No Addey and Stanhope School 2094600 11995 SE14 6TJ No N/A Addington High School 3064042 17820 CR0 0AH Yes Yes Addington High School 3064042 25069 CR0 0AH Yes Yes Addington School 8727029 18338 RG5 3EU Yes N/A Adelaide School 8957209 18523 CW1 3DT Yes N/A Adeyfield School 9194029 11123 HP2 4DE Yes Yes Admiral Lord Nelson School 8514320 25927 PO3 5XT No N/A Aegir Community School 9257034 17901 DN21 1PB Yes N/A Afon Taf High School 6754011 10795 CF48 4ED Yes Yes Aigburth High School 3417069 26759 L17 6AX Yes N/A Airdrie Academy 8505438 13781 ML6 6NX No Yes Aire Valley School 3804077 15473 BD16 1TZ Yes Yes Aire Valley School 3804077 17752 BD16 1TZ Yes Yes Airedale Academy 3844026 13402 WF10 3JU No N/A Airedale Academy 3844026 25481 WF10 3JU No N/A Aireville School 8154208 26213 BD23 1UQ Yes N/A Aith Junior High School 6103030 26652 ZE2 9NB No N/A Albany Science College 8884403 26091 PR7 3AY No N/A School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator Alcester Academy 9374240 26369 B49 6QQ No N/A Alcester Grammar School 9375407 13091 B49 5ED No No Alde Valley School 9354059 12798 IP16 4BG Yes Yes Alder Community High School 3574006 25363 SK14 5NJ No N/A Alder Community High School 3574006 26806 SK14 5NJ No N/A Alder Grange Community and Technology School 8884030 17708 BB4 8HW No Yes Alder Grange Community and Technology School 8884030 26050 BB4 8HW No Yes Alderbrook Leading Edge School and Arts College 3344015 25219 B91 1SN No N/A Aldercar Community Language College 8304089 17503 NG16 4HL Yes No Aldercar Community Language College 8304089 25677 NG16 4HL Yes No Alderman Blaxill School 8815464 10651 CO2 9DQ Yes N/A Alderman Blaxill School 8815464 25838 CO2 9DQ Yes N/A Alderman Blaxill School 8815464 27085 CO2 9DQ Yes N/A Alderman Knight School 9167019 18557 GL20 8JJ Yes N/A Alderman Peel High School 9264056 26186 NR23 1RB Yes N/A Alderman White School and Language College 8914117 16324 NG9 3DU Yes Yes Aldersley High School 3365402 15952 WV8 1RT No Yes Aldridge School - A Science College 3355405 12665 WS9 0BG No Yes Aldworth Science College 8504156 25881 RG22 6HA No N/A Alec Hunter Humanities College 8814350 10625 CM7 3NR Yes N/A Alec Hunter Humanities College 8814350 25801 CM7 3NR Yes N/A Alexandra High School and Sixth Form Centre 3334025 12731 DY4 7NR Yes Yes Alexandra Park School 3094036 17342 N11 2AZ No No Alford Academy 5230934 14472 AB33 8PY No No Alfreton Grange Arts College 8304001 10383 DE55 7JA Yes Yes Alfreton Grange Arts College 8304001 17508 DE55 7JA Yes Yes Alfriston School 8257003 23026 HP9 2TS Yes N/A Al-Hijrah School 3304334 16971 B9 4US No N/A Al-Hijrah School 3304334 26716 B9 4US No N/A Alice Stevens School 3317004 18028 CV3 4DE Yes N/A School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator All Hallows Catholic College 8954801 14938 SK11 8LB No No All Hallows Catholic High School 8884741 26117 PR1 0LN No N/A All Hallows Catholic School 9365415 15028 GU9 9HF No No All Hallows RC Business and Enterprise College 3554620 26795 M5 5JH No N/A All Saints Academy Dunstable 8236905 17623 LU5 5AB Yes Yes All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham 9166905 18002 GL51 0WH Yes N/A All Saints Catholic Centre for Learning (VA) 3404615 23220 L33 8XF Yes No All Saints Catholic College 3574604 15851 SK16 5AR No Yes All Saints Catholic College 3574604 16339 SK16 5AR No Yes All Saints Catholic College Specialist in Humanities 3824613 13458 HD2 2JT No N/A All Saints' Catholic High School 3735401 13593 S2 2RJ No No All Saints Catholic School and Technology College 3014703 10665 RM8 1JT No No All Saints Catholic School and Technology College 3014703 15618 RM8 1JT No No All Saints' Church of England School, Weymouth 8354801 16138 DT4 9BJ No N/A All Saints' Church of England School, Weymouth 8354801 25743 DT4 9BJ No N/A All Saints CofE School 8084001 26889 TS17 5BL No N/A All Saints College 3914500 14448 NE5 2SZ Yes No All Saints RC Comprehensive School 8914756 14824 NG19 6BW No Yes All Saints RC School 8164702 13642 YO24 1BJ No No All Saints' Roman Catholic High School, Rossendale 8884709 26113 BB4 6SJ No N/A All Saints Secondary School 8431930 14290 G21 3EN Yes Yes Allerton Grange School 3834040 13489 LS17 6SF Yes Yes Allerton High School 3834032 13490 LS17 7AG No Yes Alleyne's High School 8604112 12722 ST15 8DT No No Alloa Academy 5702534 13713 FK10 1DN Yes Yes Almondbury High School and Language College 3824019 25460 HD5 8PQ Yes N/A Alness Academy 5120136 15865 IV17 0UY Yes Yes Alperton Community School 3045405 12287 HA0 4JE No No Alsager School 8954121 14460 ST7 2HR No No Alsop High School Technology & Applied Learning Specialist College 3414421 11493 L4 6SH Yes Yes School Name DCSF School UCAS School Post Code School Level 2 School Level 3 Code Code Education Education Indicator Indicator Alt Bridge Secondary Support Centre 3407013 26754 L36 7TA Yes N/A Alton College 8508605 15636 GU34 2LX N/A No Altrincham College of Arts 3584024 25384 WA15 8QW No N/A Altrincham Grammar School for Boys 3585404 10213 WA14 2RS No No Altrincham Grammar School for Girls 3585407 10214 WA14 2NL No No Altwood CofE Secondary
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