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Regional picture: GCSE results 2012

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The map and table below show how different local authorities compare on the key benchmark of the percentage of pupils achieving five good GCSEs. The national average is 59.4%.

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Local authority What does this mean? Pupils with five good GCSEs What does this mean? Pupils' average points
Kensington and Chelsea 79.6% 584.3
Sutton 75.9% 533.4
Trafford 72.4% 520.0
Redbridge 70.6% 481.5
Kingston upon Thames 70.1% 496.4
Westminster 69.9% 488.5
Buckinghamshire 69.7% 493.8
Barnet 69.2% 485.9
Bromley 68.9% 508.4
Slough 66.1% 498.4
Hertfordshire 65.8% 482.8
North Yorkshire 65.6% 506.1
Wokingham 65.6% 471.7
Hammersmith and Fulham 65.6% 460.9
Wirral 65.4% 476.1
Stockport 65.0% 492.0
Bexley 64.9% 505.6
Surrey 64.2% 481.3
Wigan 64.2% 474.8
Harrow 63.6% 473.3
Windsor and Maidenhead 63.5% 507.5
Warwickshire 63.1% 509.1
Greenwich 63.1% 489.2
Bury 63.0% 478.0
Warrington 62.9% 460.1
Lambeth 62.8% 488.7
Solihull 62.7% 541.4
York 62.7% 524.7
Sunderland 62.6% 532.1
Richmond upon Thames 62.6% 469.5
County Durham 62.5% 549.6
Gloucestershire 62.3% 464.8
Darlington 62.2% 525.3
Croydon 62.2% 508.1
Lincolnshire 62.1% 500.5
Kirklees 62.0% 504.8
North Tyneside 61.9% 512.4
Cheshire East 61.9% 504.1
Newham 61.9% 450.5
Southend-on-Sea 61.8% 504.3
Hounslow 61.8% 483.9
Tower Hamlets 61.8% 474.3
Havering 61.5% 462.6
Bracknell Forest 61.4% 494.2
Telford and Wrekin 61.3% 515.1
Medway 61.2% 528.6
Kent 61.2% 496.6
North East Lincolnshire 61.1% 511.4
Calderdale 61.1% 502.2
Hillingdon 61.0% 496.1
Reading 60.7% 497.8
Worcestershire 60.7% 468.8
Bournemouth 60.7% 463.5
Gateshead 60.6% 530.8
Nottinghamshire 60.6% 500.8
Torbay 60.5% 484.6
Bolton 60.2% 472.0
Hackney 60.2% 441.7
Birmingham 60.1% 516.5
Rotherham 60.0% 496.9
Lancashire 59.9% 483.5
Cheshire West and Chester 59.8% 466.2
National (all schools) 59.4% 472.0
Wakefield 59.3% 552.0
Wiltshire 59.3% 454.3
Thurrock 59.2% 528.5
Merton 59.1% 475.5
Halton 59.0% 488.4
Camden 59.0% 438.5
Essex 58.9% 478.8
North Somerset 58.8% 493.9
Southwark 58.8% 487.6
National averages 58.8% 481.1
Poole 58.8% 470.2
Coventry 58.7% 519.8
Staffordshire 58.7% 487.7
Brent 58.7% 438.8
Barking and Dagenham 58.6% 465.9
Shropshire 58.6% 465.2
Haringey 58.6% 414.3
Milton Keynes 58.5% 509.8
Sefton 58.5% 466.3
Hampshire 58.5% 465.9
Devon 58.5% 455.7
Wandsworth 58.3% 486.7
South Tyneside 58.2% 577.6
Northumberland 58.2% 494.2
East Sussex 58.2% 469.0
Oxfordshire 57.9% 452.4
Luton 57.7% 508.4
Ealing 57.7% 466.3
Central Bedfordshire 57.6% 477.9
Plymouth 57.5% 479.8
West Sussex 57.5% 455.8
Cambridgeshire 57.5% 452.2
Bath and North East Somerset 57.5% 444.1
East Riding of Yorkshire 57.4% 489.4
Derbyshire 57.2% 470.5
West Berkshire 57.2% 455.5
Derby 57.1% 497.2
Blackburn with Darwen 57.0% 427.5
Leicestershire 56.9% 460.5
Tameside 56.8% 499.3
Liverpool 56.8% 466.6
Wolverhampton 56.7% 488.6
Herefordshire, County of 56.5% 486.2
Somerset 56.5% 482.1
South Gloucestershire 56.4% 474.5
Brighton and Hove 56.4% 449.0
North Lincolnshire 56.3% 518.1
Northamptonshire 56.2% 463.0
Dudley 56.1% 479.9
Cumbria 56.1% 461.1
Walsall 55.9% 496.5
Oldham 55.9% 489.8
Newcastle upon Tyne 55.8% 517.6
Sheffield 55.6% 464.5
Norfolk 55.6% 442.1
Lewisham 55.6% 417.2
Rutland 55.5% 479.7
Enfield 55.5% 453.0
Cornwall 55.4% 481.3
St. Helens 55.1% 480.0
Leeds 55.0% 497.2
Redcar and Cleveland 55.0% 486.7
Doncaster 54.7% 519.3
Southampton 54.4% 469.4
Stockton-on-Tees 54.3% 507.0
Dorset 54.1% 464.3
Sandwell 53.8% 509.8
Islington 53.6% 467.8
Bedford 53.4% 479.7
Manchester 53.2% 464.6
Swindon 52.7% 476.0
Waltham Forest 52.6% 434.7
Bradford 52.4% 470.0
Portsmouth 52.4% 448.0
Salford 52.0% 514.0
Rochdale 52.0% 450.8
Stoke-on-Trent 51.8% 499.1
Bristol, City of 51.6% 450.3
Leicester 51.5% 470.9
Suffolk 50.5% 446.7
Nottingham 49.6% 457.7
Peterborough 49.3% 467.8
Hartlepool 48.8% 452.8
Blackpool 47.9% 451.0
Kingston Upon Hull, City of 47.8% 509.6
Middlesbrough 47.6% 466.2
Barnsley 45.3% 451.6
Isle of Wight 44.5% 425.2
Knowsley 40.9% 388.4
What do the table headers mean?
Average point score
The average number of points netted per pupil at the institution taking AS/A-level or equivalent qualifications
Pupils with five good GCSEs
The percentage of pupils getting grades A*-C in five GCSE - or equivalent qualifications - including maths and English

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