Topics
Education
Employment and Skills
(44)
Young People
(37)
Demographics
(32)
Housing
(27)
Show 13 more...
Publishers
Greater London Authority (GLA)
(46)
Department for Education
(24)
Census Information Scheme
(6)
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
(5)
Higher Education Statistics Agency
(3)
Show 12 more...
Smallest Geography
Local Authority
(31)
Borough
(6)
Greater London
(5)
Ward
(4)
Output Area
(3)
Show 6 more...
amp;geo
(No further facets)
amp;tag
(No further facets)
amp;topics
(No further facets)- Updated 10 years ago
Languages Spoken by Pupils, Borough & MSOA
London Borough of NewhamData from the 2008 Annual School Census shows for the first time the distribution of different languages spoken in London. 2008 represents the first year in which this data was available for all state schools. Borough data (Excel) Data for all languages above a threshold of 50 across London are presented at borough level. Numbers are rounded to ten. Percentages are rounded to 0.1. Note: Within 'Others' there was at least one speaker ... - Updated 10 years ago
Key Stage 3 Results by Location of Pupil Residence, Borough
Department for EducationKey Stage 3 results and associated value added measures by gender (by location of pupil residence). The results refer to the achievements of Key Stage 3 eligible pupils in the English, Mathematics and Science core subjects. These are typically 14-year-old pupils. The average Key Stage 3 point scores per pupil and an overall breakdown by gender is also included. Test results for pupils in maintained schools in England. Available to L... - Updated 10 years ago
Characteristics of Pupils Living in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA provides roll projections to 25 London boroughs, and has now produced pilot pan-London roll projections. These are supplemented by two sets of EXCEL files, reflecting conclusions in earlier Education Research Briefings and discussion with London boroughs. Taken together the EXCEL files include approximately 100 Tables, and provide a wide range of information on locally-resident children and on the schools they attend, wherever... - Updated 11 years ago
European Quality of Life Survey
Greater London Authority (GLA)The European Quality of Life survey (EQLS) examines both the objective circumstances of European citizens' lives, and how they feel about those circumstances, and their lives in general. It looks at a range of issues, such as employment, income, education, housing, family, health and work-life balance. It also looks at subjective topics, such as people's levels of happiness, how satisfied they are with their lives, and how they perceive... - Created 12 years ago
Mayor's Education Inquiry
Greater London Authority (GLA)On the 19th of October 2012 the Mayor published the final report from his Education Inquiry. For more information and to see the Mayor's response to the Education Inquiry's findings, please see the link below: https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/education-and-youth/improving-standards-schools-and-teaching/mayors-ambitions-education You can download all of the data referred to in the report, by clicking on the link below: Datasheet - Updated 13 years ago
Key Stage 3 Results, Percentage of Pupils Achieving Level 6 or Above, Borough
Department for EducationThe percentage of pupils achieving level 6 or above in the 2009 key stage 3 teacher assessments. The 2009 figures are based on provisional Key Stage 3 teacher assessments (TA) data collected from schools and Local Authorities (LAs) by the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency. Pupil age is generally 14 year olds at Key Stage 3. - Updated 13 years ago
Key Stage 3 Results, Percentage of Pupils Achieving Level 5 or Above, Borough
Department for EducationThe percentage of pupils achieving level 5 or above in the 2009 key stage 3 teacher assessments. The 2009 figures are based on provisional Key Stage 3 teacher assessments (TA) data collected from schools and Local Authorities (LAs) by the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency. Pupil age is generally 14 year olds at Key Stage 3. - Updated 14 years ago
Physically Active Children
Department for EducationPercentage of school children who spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE and school sport within and beyond the curriculum. There is the potential for error in the collection, collation and interpretation of the data (bias may be introduced due to poor response rates and selective opt out of larger children which it is not possible to control for). The percentage of children attending state schools belonging to a Sc...