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Parents looking at the school league tables published today will be able to access information about how schools spend their money. They will also be able to see how they perform in providing a rounded academic education for children.
School league tables
Find out how schools near you are doing
The new data comes as part of the Department for Education's contribution to the government’s commitment on transparency, openness and accountability.
Also included is information on how many GCSE pupils meet the new 'English Baccalaureate' requirements: achieving grades A*-C in five core subjects. The core subjects counted in the English Baccalaureate are maths, English, two science qualifications, a foreign language and either history or geography.
The spending data, published for the first time alongside the performance data, allows the general public and interested parties to:
Schools have always been able to compare their spending with other schools. Thanks to this new information, parents can now find out whether the school down the road is achieving better exam results while spending less money. The information will enable parents to ask questions of their local schools.
Further details, including analysis of the league table results overall, are available from the Department for Education.