Department for Education
The Department for Education (DfE) is a department of the UK government responsible for issues affecting people in England up to the age of 19, including child protection and education. DfE is directly responsible for state schools in England.
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Further Education and Higher Education destinations of KS5 students, Borough and Institution
Department for EducationPercentage of students, who entered an A Level or equivalent qualification, going to, or remaining in, an education destination or employment. The percentage of students progressing to further learning in a school, Further Education or Sixth Form College, Apprenticeship, work based learning provider or Higher Education Institution. To be included in the Measure, young people have to show sustained participation in an education destinat... - Updated 9 years ago
A-Level Results by Gender and Place of Residence, Borough
Department for EducationGCE/VCE/Applied A/AS and Equivalent Examination Results (Level 3) for Young People by Gender in England (Referenced by Location of Student Residence). The figures presented here provide information on the overall achievements of young people in GCE/VCE/Applied A Levels and VCE/Applied Double Awards and Level 3 qualifications equivalent in size to at least one GCE/VCE/Applied A Level in 2007/2008 and who are resident in England. Unlike... - 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
Physically Active Children, Borough
Department for EducationPercentage of school children who spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality Physical Education 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). TNS Social Research: Annual Survey of School S... - 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...