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.
Formats
Spreadsheet
(3)
Smallest Geography
Local Authority
(3) - Updated a year ago
Young People Not in Employment, Education or Training, Borough
Department for EducationTable shows number and proportion of young people aged 16-18 who are not in employment, education or training (NEET). Also in the spreadsheet are figures for those aged 16-24 by region and 'NUTS2/3' areas. These tables now relate to academic age 16-18 which includes some information on those with an actual age of 19 and the information is now calculated on where a young person is resident and not as previously where educated. Therefore,... - Updated 4 years ago
Apprenticeships Starts and Completions, Region and Local Authority
Department for EducationTable shows numbers and index change since 2005/06 of apprenticeship starts and completions. Apprenticeships are paid jobs that incorporate on- and off-the-job training leading to nationally recognised qualifications. As an employee, Apprentices earn as they learn and gain practical skills in the workplace. An Apprenticeship framework contains the following separately certified elements. • A knowledge-based element (the theoretical know... - Updated 5 years ago
19 year olds Qualified to NVQ Level 3, Borough
Department for EducationNumber and proportion of 19 year olds qualified to Level 3 since 2007. Young people are allocated to a Local Authority based on the school where they were studying in year 11 at the time of the Spring census. Please note the definitions of level 3 and denominators do not equate with those used in the School and College Performance Tables: A learner is defined as having reached the level 3 threshold if they have achieved the equivalent ...