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John Mason School

  • Ages 11 to 18
  • Mixed gender

16 to 18

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These figures tell you about performance of students at this school or college at the end of their 16 to 18 phase of education opens a popup . Most of the measures published here, in February 2023, relate to students who completed their 16 to 18 studies in the summer of 2022, with the exception of destination measures, where the cohorts reported are stated below.

The number of students shown for each type of qualification is the number who completed their 16 to 18 study at this school or college in 2022. Some students are included in more than one group - for example, a student who studied an A level will be counted in 'A levels' but also in 'Academic qualifications’.

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  • LOWCOV = Low coverage: Shown for the 'value added' measure and coverage indicator where schools have less than 50% of pupils included in calculation of the measure
  • NA = Not applicable: Figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data field is not applicable to the school or college
  • NE = No entries: The school or college did not enter any pupils or students for the qualifications covered by the measure.

    For a multi-academy trust, the schools or colleges eligible for inclusion in the trust's performance measures, did not enter any pupils or students for the qualifications covered by the measure
  • NEM = No entries: We suppress multi-academy trust (MAT) figures if the MAT has fewer than three schools/colleges with eligible pupils or students in this measure, or where there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure.
  • NEW = New school or college
  • NP = Not published: For example, we do not publish Progress 8 data for independent schools and independent special schools, or breakdowns by disadvantaged and other pupils for independent schools, independent special schools and non-maintained special schools
  • RE = Redacted: We redact these figures if they do not allow the calculation of a reliable estimate and therefore don’t provide a fair measure of performance. For transparency, we publish the headline information for these providers separately in the national achievement rates tables.
  • SN = Small number: The number is subject to rounding and is less than 3
  • SP = Small percentage: The percentage is subject to rounding and is between 0% and 0.5%
  • SUPP = Suppressed: In certain circumstances we will suppress an establishment's data. This is usually when there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure (29 for apprenticeships measures). We avoid making these figures public to protect individual privacy. We may also suppress data on a case-by-case basis.

    For a multi-academy trust, we will supress data when there are 5 or fewer pupils or students, covered by the measure, in total across the establishments eligible for inclusion in the trusts performance measures.
  • SUPPM = Suppressed: We suppress multi-academy trust (MAT) figures if the MAT has fewer than three schools/colleges with eligible pupils or students in this measure, or where there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure.
  • -- = Null: Figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data field is not applicable to the school or college.
  • NELIG = Not Eligible: The school, college or multi-academy trust (MAT) was not eligible for inclusion in MAT performance measures in accordance with the rules* on MAT eligibility.
    KS2: (Page 11)
    KS4: (Page 31)
    16-18: (Page 69)
  • SUPPMAT = Suppressed MAT: In addition to suppression outlined in SUPP. A multi-academy trust will additionally have its data suppressed for a particular measure if exactly one of the establishments, eligible for inclusion in the trusts performance measures, has its data suppressed. This is to avoid multi-academy trust data inadvertently undoing suppression applied to an establishment.
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