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Ready reckoner and transition matrices for 16 to 18 year olds

Ready reckoner to calculate level 3 value-added scores for providers, and transition matrices of level 3 results by key stage 4 prior attainment.

Documents

Level 3 value-added ready reckoner: 2018

MS Excel Spreadsheet, 18.2MB

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Level 3 value-added ready reckoner: 2017

MS Excel Spreadsheet, 18.3MB

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Level 3 value-added transition matrices: 2017

MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.61MB

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Use the ready reckoner to calculate level 3 value-added results.

The transition matrices spreadsheet shows data for the subjects included in the level 3 value-added measure.

Level 3 value-added is a progress measure for school sixth forms and colleges which is used in the 16 to 18 performance tables.

You can also read the 16 to 18 accountability technical guide to learn more about the level 3 value-added measure.

Published 19 January 2017
Last updated 25 October 2018 + show all updates

  1. New ready reckoner for 2018.
  2. Added the ‘transition matrices’ spreadsheet.
  3. Attached a revised version of the ready reckoner in line with publication of the 2017 performance tables.
  4. Corrected the points table on the subject chart page.
  5. First published.

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