Hi, I'm also west mids based.
The others have explained grade 14, so I'll go on to say that probably your dd will go on to do level 5 in September/October next year and for that she will roughly need:
Floor - handstand forward roll, cartwheel, roundoff back flip, full spin, split leap - cat leap, tuck jump (skills can vary but these are the most common we see. The backflip is only required for a bonus.) no somersaults are allowed.
Vault - handspring onto 60cm, fall flat to stomach
Bars - upstart (kip), cast to horizontal or above, back hip circle, squat on to catch high bar, long upstart, straddle undershoot (again the upstart is for a bonus so many gymnasts do upward circle)
Beam - a mount (usually squat on) cartwheel, backward walkover, split leap or jump, stretch jump, cat leap half spin, a dismount. Usually roundoff or cartwheel tuck back somersault. Gymnasts are also allowed to backflip on the beam.
In this region gymnasts who score 42.00 or above at level 5 have to move to the next level the following year. If a gymnast doesn't score 42 she can still move on at the coaches discretion.
Having said all of that, however, for now just sit back and enjoy the ride! You will hear the expression 'gymnastics is a marathon, not a sprint' and even if it seems she might or might not be getting the skills she 'needs', it doesn't always matter. Best thing to do is have good communication with the coaches as they will have long term plans for her!