Sentences with phrase «cent gap»

However it highlighted that there was still a large 18 per cent gap between the proportion of disadvantaged children reaching these levels compared with their peers.
Four council areas also saw none of the poorest 20 per cent achieve this benchmark and East Renfrewshire saw a 31.5 per cent gap between rich and poor.
The remainder of Europe is now promised a 60 per cent gap reduction.
He also referenced the fact that the attainment gap at GCSE level in Hackney between children on free school meals and those who are not is 14.6 per cent, compared to a 34 per cent gap in Kent, which operates a selective system.
They dropped the ’50 per cent gap reduction» formula for 11 zones with the most damaged soils, forests and lakes.
This was to be done by calculating the «critical load» of acid that each ecosystem could absorb without suffering damage and then aiming to reduce by 50 per cent the gap between that and the levels of acid fallout in 1980, the base year for the calculations.
In 2010, 12.4 per cent achieved the benchmark of five or more A * to C grades, including English and maths, compared with 52.9 per cent of other pupils — a 40 per cent gap.
We see completely stable teaching teams containing examiners and with a history of accurate predictions experiencing a 20 per cent gap between A * - C predictions and results.
The school has a 9 per cent gap in expected progress in English and a 10 per cent gap in maths between pupil premium and non-pupil premium funded students, something that Mrs Skinner said Claydon was working hard to reduce further.
«The distribution system in Arizona is not like in New York or California, there's not huge constrained load pocket that you can't get wires into and so there's no way a distribution system can make up for a seven cent gap or whatever it is.
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