Footnotes1. The position of the school, compared to its peers, calculated by the FT (based on the FT score).
2. The position of the school, compared to its peers in the 2010 ranking, calculated by the FT (based on the 2010 FT score).
3. The position of the school, compared to its peers in the 2009 ranking, calculated by the FT (based on the 2009 FT score).
4. The position of the school, compared to its peers in the 2008 ranking, calculated by the FT (based on the 2008 FT score).
5. The position of the school, compared to its peers in the 2007 ranking, calculated by the FT (based on the 2007 FT score).
6. The total score assigned using the FT's ranking methodology. This combines the points per candidate in core A-levels (to measure the quantity of work), and the points per entry in core A-levels (to measure the quality).
7. The average number of entries per candidate in all subjects.
8. The average number of entries per candidate in core subjects.
9. The average number of QCDA points scored per entry in core subjects.
10. The average number of QCDA points scored per candidate in core subjects.
11. The total number of students taking exams in all subjects (A-level, IB, Pre-U, GNVQ)
12. The average number of points scored per candidate in all subjects and all exam types (A-level, IB, Pre-U, GNVQ)
13. Government ranking for the school, based on the average number of points per candidate in all subjects (A-level, IB, Pre-U, GNVQ)
14. The proportion of entries in core subjects graded A or A* (or equivalent at Pre-U).
15. Average number of entries per candidate at grades A, A* and B (or Pre-U equivalent) in core subjects.
16. The position of the school, compared to its peers, based on the average number of entries per candidate at A*, A and B grades (or Pre-U equivalent) in core subjects.
17. The proportion of candidates taking core subjects graded at least AAB (or Pre-U equivalent).
18. The proportion of candidates taking core subjects graded at least A*AB (or Pre-U equivalent).
19. The proportion of female A-level candidates.
20. The number of pupils taking A-levels and/or Pre-U exams only.