Contextual value added
Contextual value added is a statistic that was used by the government of the United Kingdom to assess the performance of schools. It was superseded by expected progress and then Progress 8.
The statistic is intended to show the progress children have made whilst attending a particular school. Unlike statistics such as exam performance, contextual value added attempts to take into account the circumstances of children attending the school that are beyond the school's control.
Description
The statistic works by comparing a child's performance with that of children with a similar prior performance and similar circumstances. There are three levels: Level 1 measures performance of primary age children. It measures the performance of pupils between the end of Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2. It is based on a median score of 100. Level 2 CVA measures performance of secondary schools. Unlike Level 1 CVA, Level 2 CVA is based on a median score of 1000. Level 3 CVA measures performance of post 16 pupils from the end of Key Stage 4 to the end of Key Stage 5. Like Level 2 CVA, it is measured on a median score of 1000CVA takes into account nine factors that are known to affect the performance of children but are outside of the school's control. The factors are
- Gender
- Special Educational Needs
- Eligibility for free school meals.
- First language
- Whether pupils move between schools
- Ethnicity
- The age of different pupils within the year group
- Whether a pupil has been taken into care at any stage
- The level of deprivation in the area the pupil lives