Key Stage 4 Performance Measures Government Consultation

The Government have launched their consultation on Key stage 4 performance measures and targeted RISE extension. The consultation closes on 4th May 2026. ASE will be responding to the consultation and is keen to gather members views on the proposals, as well as discussing within our committees. 

You can access the supporting documents that outline the proposals and a link to the Government's own consultation form, which members are clearly welcome to also complete, through their web page. 

https://consult.education.gov.uk/school-accountability/key-stage-4-performance-measures-and-targeted-rise/

If you'd like to submit your views via ASE to help feed into our organisational response, please complete and submit the survey below before Monday 30th March 2026. 
 

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Do you have any comments to share on the proposals for 'Improving Progress 8 and Attainment 8 measures through a refreshed Progress 8 curriculum model.' Please refer to the Government's documentation and if you are responding to a particular question number from the consultation, please quote.
If you have any feedback on the Government's proposals for 'A better way to recognise the progress of pupils with low prior attainment as part of improvements to the wider suite of additional performance measures.' please outline below. Please refer to the Government's guidance document and if your points refer to a particular question within the consultation, please quote.
If you have any other comments around the consultation or have views on the proposals for 'Extending DfE's Targeted RISE support to primary and secondary schools with low achievement.' please state here. Again please quote question numbers from the consultation where relevant.

Thank you for taking time to submit your views, which we will use, together with discusison amongst our committees to inform our organisational response to the consultation. If you have any queries please send to info@ase.org.uk