• Official Statistics: Parental responsibility measures: 2015 to 2016 academic year

    Official Statistics: Parental responsibility measures: 2015 to 2016 academic year
    Information on parental responsibility measures for attendance used by schools and local authorities to improve poor attendance in schools.It includes data on:penalty notices issued penalty notices paid and withdrawn prosecutions following non-payment of a penalty notice cases entering the fast-track case management system (a process setting out actions and time frame for improving a child’s attendance) parenting orders and parenting contracts
    The information is based o
  • National Statistics: Pupil absence in schools in England: 2015 to 2016

    National Statistics: Pupil absence in schools in England: 2015 to 2016
    This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:state-funded primary schoolsstate-funded secondary schoolsspecial schools
    It includes information on:reasons for absencepersistent absencepupil characteristicsabsence information for pupil referral units
    The information is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census.It updates and supplements information published in the October 2016 release ‘Pupil absence in schools in
  • National Statistics: Outcomes for children looked after by LAs: 31 March 2016

    National Statistics: Outcomes for children looked after by LAs: 31 March 2016
    The outcome measures cover:educational attainment at key stages 1, 2 and 4special educational needsexclusions from schoolabsence from school Children looked-after statistics [email protected] Waine01325 340824
  • Official Statistics: Learner satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016: national reporting

    Official Statistics: Learner satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016: national reporting
    The purpose of FE Choices is to provide consistent and comparable information for learners and employers to help them make informed choices about publicly funded education and training as well as providing consistent management information on key performance indicators.This page provides an overview, at national level, of the findings of the FE Choices learner satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016. The survey asked learners to rate their providers on training delivered in 2015 to 2016.
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  • National Statistics: Further education and skills: March 2017

    National Statistics: Further education and skills: March 2017
    This release provides information on post-16 learner participation and achievements in further education (FE) and skills. It presents statistics reported to date for the first two quarters (August 2016 to January 2017) of the academic year 2016 to 2017 on:adult (aged 19+) government-funded FE (excluding schools and higher education) comprising:education and training, including offender learning (aged 18+)apprenticeshipsEnglish and mathscommunity learningadvanced learner loanstraineeships (aged 1
  • Official Statistics: Employer satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016: national reporting

    Official Statistics: Employer satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016: national reporting
    The purpose of FE Choices is to provide consistent and comparable information for learners and employers to help them make informed choices about publicly funded education and training as well as providing consistent management information on key performance indicators.This page provides an overview, at national level, of the findings of the FE Choices employer satisfaction survey 2015 to 2016. The survey asked employers to rate their providers on training delivered in 2015 to 2016.
  • Collection: FE Choices

    Collection: FE Choices
    All FE choices data is available on GOV.UK and DATA.GOV.UK with performance indicators held on the National Careers Service website.FE choices consists of:a set of basic information made available in a clear and consistent formatnationally collected and published performance indicator data that measures aspects of performance such as:success rateslearner and employer satisfactionlearner destinations
    Information is provided about:further education colleges and other organisations that receive gov

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