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Thursday, 22 November, 2001, 00:05 GMT
Buckinghamshire top at GCSE
Pupils taking exams
Highest and lowest scores have risen since last year
Buckinghamshire has returned to the top place among local education authorities in this year's GCSE results.

The authority, which still maintains a grammar school system, has the highest proportion of pupils scoring five or more good GCSEs.

Buckingham's overall score was 70.8% - seven percentage points higher than last year's top rating authority, Sutton.

Both the highest and the lowest authorities have increased compared with last year's results.

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But there has been little progress in reducing the number of pupils leaving without any GCSEs, with some authorities getting worse.

The proportion of pupils in Manchester without any GCSEs almost doubled, up from 7.3% to 13.6%.

And in truancy rates, the 10 bottom ranked authorities all have worse figures than last year.

Last year - excluding the Scilly Isles which only has one secondary school - Buckinghamshire was in third place, having slipped from the top ranking position in 1999.

New entries

The list of top 10 authorities also includes two new entries - Gloucestershire and Surrey, replacing Bromley and Rutland - with the other eight leading authorities shuffling places.

Local authority GCSE results
Highest score: Bucks
Lowest score: Knowsley
Highest with at least one GCSE: Redbridge
Most likely to have no GCSEs: Manchester
Highest truancy rate: Knowsley
Lowest truancy rate: Cornwall
Bromley is among the authorities that has slipped down the tables - with a lower points score taking them from eighth place last year to 23rd this year.

At the bottom end of the table there are many similarities with last year's results, with Knowsley, Kingston upon Hull and Islington taking the lowest three places once again.

But this year's lowest scoring authority, Knowsley, with 27%, was three percentage points above last year's lowest.

In an attempt to improve standards, the authority is to set up a schools commission to advise councillors.

Greenwich and Hackney both slipped into the bottom 10 boroughs this year, replacing Sandwell and Lambeth, who have climbed upwards.

Strong performers

The local authority performance tables, as in previous years, reveal regional patterns of high-flyers and underachievement.

Authorities in outer London and the Home Counties have continued to perform strongly - Buckinghamshire, Redbridge, Sutton, Surrey, Kingston upon Thames, Windsor and Maidenhead and Harrow all appear in the top 20.

Among the lowest performing, there is a concentration of inner-city authorities, spread across London, Merseyside, the Midlands and the North East.

Islington, where a private company now runs schools, had a larger proportion of pupils leaving without GCSEs than last year - up from 8.3% to 11.4%.

Above the classically-deprived inner-city councils, but below the average, come a swathe of urban authorities, such as Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds and Southampton.

Above average

Above the average - now standing at 50% - but below the highest performers, are a number of the more affluent counties and more successful London boroughs, such as Hampshire, Cambridgeshire, Camden and Richmond.

But this pattern has many exceptions. The City of Plymouth has scored higher than Oxfordshire, Stockport is higher than Worcestershire.

While south-west London is a high-scoring region, Wandsworth remains below the average, scoring less well than authorities such as Brent, Kirklees and Wigan.

Westminster is even lower down the table, only just above Newham and South Tyneside - and it has one of the highest truancy rates in the country.


The table below shows local education authorities in England ranked by the performance of their pupils in the 2001 GCSE/GNVQ exams.

It shows the percentages getting five or more good GCSEs or GNVQ equivalents, and the percentages getting no passes at any level.

Click the name of any LEA to go to its pages in the main tables.

LEA5+0
Isles of Scilly70.8%0.0%
Buckinghamshire63.3%4.5%
Redbridge63.0%2.1%
Wokingham61.3%4.0%
Kingston upon Thames61.1%6.2%
Sutton60.2%4.0%
Windsor and Maidenhead58.8%4.5%
Poole58.5%2.7%
Gloucestershire58.3%2.7%
North Yorkshire58.3%3.0%
Surrey58.2%4.5%
Trafford57.7%3.7%
Harrow57.5%3.3%
Rutland57.2%2.0%
Bath and NE Somerset56.4%3.9%
Dorset56.4%4.3%
Hertfordshire56.3%4.4%
West Berkshire56.1%3.1%
Solihull55.9%3.3%
Cheshire55.8%3.2%
Barnet55.8%4.8%
Southend55.8%5.1%
Havering55.7%3.7%
Bromley55.5%3.7%
Wiltshire55.4%4.3%
Kensington and Chelsea55.3%3.8%
West Sussex55.0%3.6%
Hampshire54.9%3.3%
Somerset54.6%2.8%
Suffolk54.3%3.3%
Bury54.2%1.8%
City of York54.2%4.2%
Stockport54.2%4.9%
Lincolnshire54.1%3.9%
Shropshire53.8%3.3%
Richmond upon Thames53.8%5.9%
Cambridgeshire53.6%5.2%
Herefordshire53.5%5.1%
Cornwall53.3%3.8%
Slough52.4%2.8%
Kent52.4%4.4%
Essex52.0%4.2%
Torbay51.7%5.4%
Bournemouth51.6%5.8%
Derbyshire51.5%3.8%
Devon51.3%4.3%
Hammersmith and Fulham51.1%3.9%
North Somerset50.8%4.1%
Cumbria50.8%4.4%
Warwickshire50.5%4.4%
Wirral50.5%5.0%
Warrington50.3%4.5%
City of Plymouth50.3%4.5%
Camden50.2%4.1%
East Riding of Yorkshire50.1%4.9%
Lancashire50.1%4.2%
East Sussex50.1%4.9%
Sefton49.9%4.1%
Norfolk49.7%4.4%
Oxfordshire49.7%5.9%
Dudley49.6%4.1%
Leicestershire49.6%4.7%
Worcestershire49.6%5.4%
Gateshead49.3%8.4%
Bedfordshire49.2%4.7%
Bracknell Forest49.1%5.1%
Northumberland48.8%6.4%
Calderdale48.8%4.8%
Northamptonshire48.7%5.9%
South Gloucestershire48.7%3.9%
Bexley48.6%4.5%
Staffordshire48.1%4.7%
Medway47.8%3.9%
Telford and Wrekin47.3%4.6%
Darlington47.2%5.1%
Wigan47.1%5.0%
Hillingdon47.1%3.8%
Enfield47.0%3.2%
Ealing47.0%1.8%
Reading46.8%8.3%
North Tyneside46.6%5.3%
St Helens45.8%6.3%
Hounslow45.6%4.3%
Brent45.6%3.8%
Nottinghamshire45.6%5.7%
Bolton45.4%4.7%
Croydon44.8%4.2%
Wakefield44.8%4.4%
Stockton on Tees44.8%4.1%
Swindon44.5%6.4%
Isle of Wight44.4%7.3%
Kirklees44.2%5.5%
City of Peterborough43.7%7.4%
Redcar and Cleveland43.4%4.9%
Wandsworth43.2%4.8%
Brighton and Hove43.2%8.0%
Southampton43.0%5.3%
City of Derby43.0%6.4%
Wolverhampton43.0%5.8%
Rotherham43.0%5.0%
Waltham Forest42.6%6.7%
Coventry42.6%7.7%
Milton Keynes42.5%6.1%
North Lincolnshire42.3%2.7%
Tameside42.0%4.9%
Sheffield41.9%7.3%
Thurrock41.8%7.0%
Oldham41.4%5.2%
Birmingham41.2%5.9%
Durham40.9%6.5%
Walsall40.6%5.3%
Hartlepool40.4%5.0%
Rochdale40.4%5.8%
Halton39.9%4.2%
Merton39.9%6.3%
Doncaster39.9%7.0%
Leeds39.6%6.6%
Sunderland39.2%4.9%
City of Westminster39.2%6.1%
South Tyneside39.1%4.8%
Newham38.9%2.4%
Barking and Dagenham38.2%4.9%
Luton38.1%4.4%
Blackburn with Darwen37.5%6.8%
Leicester City36.9%8.0%
Newcastle Upon Tyne36.7%11.0%
North East Lincolnshire36.5%5.0%
Lambeth35.9%4.5%
Blackpool35.6%6.7%
Stoke on Trent35.6%7.8%
Lewisham35.2%7.1%
Barnsley35.1%7.0%
Liverpool35.1%8.9%
Middlesbrough35.0%6.6%
Tower Hamlets34.8%3.5%
Salford34.3%5.7%
Sandwell34.3%7.9%
Bradford34.3%7.7%
Portsmouth34.3%8.1%
Greenwich33.8%7.4%
Hackney33.5%6.9%
Southwark33.4%4.6%
City of Bristol31.8%10.8%
Manchester31.0%13.6%
Haringey30.9%7.9%
City of Nottingham30.3%10.8%
Islington28.7%11.4%
City of Kingston upon Hull27.5%9.6%
Knowsley27.1%11.6%

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