MOST secondary schools in Mid Devon have recorded an increase in their GCSE pass rates, according to Government performance tables released on Thursday(January 15).
The tables give information on a school's GCSE and A-level results, and include a value added score -- designed to measure how a school has added to its students' levels of achievement.
The score is based on progress made by individual students from one stage of their education to another, and a measure of 100 is broadly average.
In the Mid Devon area, Uffculme School notched up the best results, with 68 per cent of pupils gaining five or more A*-C GCSE grades, although that figure is down from 73 per cent last year.
The school's value added score of 102 was also the best in the area.
For more results see this week's Mid Devon Star
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