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Advanced level qualifications (level 3)
Most qualifications have a difficulty level. Level 3 is at about the same level of difficulty as an A level, but may take a different amount of time to study, and Level 2 is at about the same level of difficulty as a GCSE at grade C/4 or above. Read more about qualification levels opens in a new window .
These figures are based on students who entered at least one A level or AS level. A levels are available in a wide range of subjects, including English, maths, sciences, languages and humanities. The primary purpose of A levels is to prepare students for degree-level study at university. For further details, see the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .
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Average result | Points | |
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School / college | C- | 25.08 |
Slough state-funded schools / colleges | C | 30.54 |
England all schools schools / colleges |
C+ | 34.01 |
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Academic qualifications include A levels but also other ‘level 3’ academic qualifications such as International Baccalaureates and Pre-U. These figures are based on students who were entered for at least one academic qualification that takes the same amount of time to study as an AS level or above. For further details, see the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .
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Average result | Points | |
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School / college | C- | 25.22 |
Slough state-funded schools / colleges | C | 30.66 |
England all schools schools / colleges |
C+ | 34.33 |
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Applied general are qualifications that provide broad study of a vocational area. They are designed to lead to higher education and they include areas such as performing arts, business and health and social care. See technical and vocational qualifications opens in a new window for more details. These figures are based on students who were entered for at least one applied general qualification. For further details, see the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .
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Average result | Points | |
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School / college | Merit- | 22.56 |
Slough state-funded schools / colleges | Merit+ | 27.02 |
England all schools schools / colleges |
Merit+ | 28.91 |
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Tech levels are level 3 qualifications for students wishing to develop the specialist skills and knowledge for a technical occupation or industry. They lead to recognised occupations, for example in engineering, IT, accounting or professional cookery. For further details, see technical and vocational qualifications opens in a new window and the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .
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School / college | Local authority | England state-funded 16-18 schools / colleges | |
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Completion and attainment score | 0.71 | -0.07 | 0.00 |
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Average result | Points | |
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School / college | Dist- | 30.00 |
Slough state-funded schools / colleges | Merit | 25.61 |
England all schools schools / colleges |
Merit+ | 28.64 |
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