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  1. Jun 6, 2024 · For example, City of London has a small number of resident pupils and two thirds of primary school pupils and all secondary and special school pupils are educated in other local authorities. Across London as a whole, 19.9% of secondary, 15.7% of special school and 8.3% of primary school pupils are educated outside their resident local authority – a higher proportion than any other region.

  2. Jul 18, 2024 · The overall pupil population in these school types is projected to be 4,357,000 in 2028. This is 207,000 (4.5%) lower than the actual population in 2024 (4,564,000). The projection for 2028 is 176,000 higher than was forecast in the model published in 2023, an increase of 4.2% from last years’ projection.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · There are almost 9.1 million pupils in January 2023, an increase of over 70,000 from last year. Increases are seen in the number of pupils in state-funded secondary, AP schools, special schools and also in independent schools, however, decreases are seen in primary schools and nursery schools.

  4. Jun 6, 2024 · This release contains the latest statistics on school and pupil numbers and their characteristics, including: Email Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk. Ann Claytor 0370 000 2288.

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  5. Jun 27, 2019 · This release contains the latest statistics on school and pupil numbers and their characteristics, including: Email Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk. Ann Claytor 0370 000 2288.

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  7. Contact: Email: Schools.STATISTICS@education.gov.uk. 4.5% of infant pupils are in classes of more than 30 pupils. This has decreased for the fourth year and is 1.7 percentage points lower than the peak of 2015. Of infants in classes with more than 30 pupils, the vast majority (95.7%) are in classes with 31 or 32 pupils.

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