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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.
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Authority, an increase of 0.2 percentage points from 2009 (297,387). The percentage of the pupils resident in London Local Authorities attending schools outside London has remained constant at 2.7%, whilst the percentage of the school population in London Local Authorities residing outside London has increased from 1.7% (6,325) to 2.0% (7,409).
Jan 10, 2023 · The percentage in London was considerably higher than in the next highest region, the South East (35.8%, 2.7 million). In particular, the local authorities of the City of London (74.2%, 6,000) and Wandsworth (62.6%, 171,000) had the highest proportion of people with Level 4 or above qualifications.
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Statistics on pupils in schools in England as collected in the January 2018 school census, and proposed changes for 2019.
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Figure 2.1: Performance by London local authorities in the EYFSP11 and KS1 reading (2018) London remains the region with the highest percentage (70%) of Key Stage 212 pupils reaching the expected standard in writing, reading and Maths. However, figure 2.2 shows that a gap between boys and girls persists.
LONDON EDUCATION REPORT: SECONDARY EDUCATION 6 Version 3.4: September 2020 The percentage of London pupils at secondary with special educational needs across London is broadly in line with other regions.4 However, there is a considerable difference between inner and outer London. While inner London has the highest rate, outer
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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.