2016 Kent Test Data
Dear Kent County Council,
Please can you send me the anonymised pupil results data for the 2016 Kent Test.
I would like an Excel file with school name and scores for all candidates (with a flag to show which candidates are Pupil Premium pupils) broken down by subject (English, Maths, Reasoning), and a total score, with a column indicating if they were G or H, and a further column indicating if they were put forward for an HTA, and whether HTA was successful.
Please also let me know the pass mark this year, thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Joanne Bartley
Dear Ms Bartley
Thank you for your email below.
Kent County Council acknowledges your request for information under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000. Assuming KCC holds this information, we
will endeavour to supply the data to you as soon as possible but no later
than 10th November 2016 (20 working days from date of receipt).
We will advise you as soon as possible if we do not hold this information
or if there are exemptions to be considered and/or any costs for providing
the information. Please quote our reference - FOI/16/1639 - in any
communication regarding this particular request.
Best regards,
Kirsty-Leigh Robertson| Information Access Officer | Information
Resilience & Transparency Team | Room 2.71, Sessions House, Maidstone |
Phone 03000 418301 | Fax 03000 420303 |
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Dear Ms Bartley
Thank you for your request for information made under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) 2000, relating to the Kent Test. Please accept my
sincere apologies for the delay in responding.
I am pleased to provide the attached information in answer to your
request.
If you are unhappy with this response, and believe KCC has not complied
with legislation, please ask for a review by following our complaints
process; details can be found at this link
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on our website. Please quote reference FOI/16/1639.
If you still remain dissatisfied following an internal review, you can
appeal to the Information Commissioner, who oversees compliance with the
Freedom of Information Act 2000. Details of what you need to do, should
you wish to pursue this course of action, are available from the
Information Commissioner’s website [2]http://www.ico.org.uk/concerns.
Yours sincerely
Jemila Dodge | Information Access Officer | Information Resilience &
Transparency Team | Kent County Council | Room 2.71, Sessions House,
Maidstone, ME14 1XQ | Phone: 03000 416034 |
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