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School league tables ‘meaningless’

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: July 27 2009 19:01 | Last updated: July 27 2009 19:01

School league tables are essentially a “meaningless exercise” and should be scrapped, two leading academics have claimed.

Rankings based on the percentage of pupils achieving five or more good GCSEs are of limited value as the highest scores are largely achieved by schools with the largest proportion of high achieving pupils at entry, argue George Leckie and Harvey Goldstein of Bristol University’s Centre for Public and Market Organisation.

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