Progress 8 benchmark

The Progress 8 benchmark is an accountability measure used by the government of the United Kingdom to measure the effectiveness of secondary schools in England. It bands pupils into groups based on their scores in English and mathematics during the Key Stage 2 SATs. In GCSE results, six EBacc subjects are chosen, in addition to English and Maths, and each grade is converted to points on an arbitrary scale published by the government for that cohort. English and mathematics are worth double points and all points are added together. This is also known as the Attainment 8 score.

There is an expected point score determined for each band of children, and the school is then ranked based on how their pupils' Attainment 8 compares with the expected score.[1]

Progress 8 scores will result in a school being placed into a banded category: well above average, above average, average, below average and well below average.[2]

  1. ^ "Progress 8 and Attainment 8 how measures are calculated" (PDF). HM Government UK. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  2. ^ "All you need to know about secondary school league tables". BBC News. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.