Schools or colleges covering 16 18 study in this mat s performance data.
Mat performance tables 2018.
Data on the performance of multi academy trusts mats.
The mat level performance measures are created using data from.
More academies that have been with the mat for at least 3 full academic years and have results in the 2018 school performance tables.
For example knowing a mat had a progress 8 score of 0 2 in 2018 and a score of 0 2 in 2019 tells you how the mat compared to the national average in those years but not whether its performance improved across years.
At the same time 56 per cent of mats have an ebacc entry rate below the national average.
Launched in march 2016 the online school performance table tool allows users to search for any school in the country and view its test results ofsted reports and financial information.
Please take care when drawing conclusions about a mat s improvement or fall in performance based on progress 8 alone.
This statistical first release and mat level data in performance tables provides data and analysis on the performance of mats in england at key stage 2 ks2 and key stage 4 ks4 respectively.
Including the impact of a change to performance measures and a look at mat disadvantage figures.
Number of 16 18 students included in 2019 mat performance measures applied general qualifications cohort.
Academy trust performance 2018 revised 24 january 2019 this publication shows revised gcse and equivalent statistics for key stage 4 ks4 in 2018.
The dfe has published statistics on the performance at key stage 4 of state funded mainstream schools in multi academy trusts in england.
It is based on measures of progress for mats with 3 or more academies that have been with the mat for at least 3 full academic years and have results in the 2017 school performance tables.
It updates the provisional statistics and provides breakdowns by pupil characteristics as well as ks4 performance measures at a multi academy trust mat level.
City of norwich school an ormiston academy.
The government has written to trust bosses to inform them of the change which it hopes parents and staff will use to hold them to account.
Around two thirds of mats had an ebacc point score lower than the national average.
They also score lower in terms of the government s new average point score for the ebacc which in 2018 was 3 78 among mats compared with 4 12 for all state funded schools.