T score and 3 Year T Score KS5

T score and 3 Year T Score KS5

The T score simply averages your 3 annual grades for RED teaching, BLUE teaching and the Quality Indicator.


The three-year T score is the average of the 9 grades, i.e. of the 3 grades across the three years. It therefore gives you a sense of how your school or college is performing through time.

A RED T score means that you have made progress at least equivalent to the top 25% nationally.
A Blue T Score means that your progress is equivalent to the bottom 25% nationally.



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