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  • 11 Jan 2007
    e-government

    School league tables (2)

    The next tranche of English school league tables has been published today, covering secondary and post-16 performance. As with the primary school league tables beforehand, they are blessed with Google Map goodness. And yes, for the record, the user-centric redesign and the web-2.0-ification was a project I led. I said more about this in a post last year.

    Responses

    1. Case
      17 May 2007

      Alright Simon โ€” Thought about adding OFSTED reports as well?

    2. SimonD
      17 May 2007

      It was one of the ideas on the table, but for reasons I canโ€™t bore you with, it didnโ€™t make the end product.

    3. Case
      18 May 2007

      Such is life! Ta for the reply anyhow.

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