Data set from Suspensions and permanent exclusions in England

Suspensions and permanent exclusions - full year by characteristic

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Annual number and percentage of suspensions and permanent exclusions and those pupils receiving one or more suspension by pupil characteristics. Includes breakdowns by age, sex, national curriculum year, ethnicity, eligibility for Free School Meals (FSM) and Special Educational Needs (SEN).

Data set details

Theme
Pupils and schools
Publication
Suspensions and permanent exclusions in England
Release type
Geographic levels
Local authority, National, Regional
Indicators
  • Headcount
  • Permanent exclusions
  • Permanent exclusions (rate)
Filters
  • Pupil characteristic
  • School Type
Time period
2006/07 to 2022/23

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_identifiertime_periodgeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameregion_coderegion_namenew_la_codeold_la_codela_nameeducation_phasecharacteristic_groupcharacteristicheadcountperm_exclperm_excl_ratesuspensionsusp_rateone_plus_suspone_plus_susp_rate
Academic year201415Local authorityE92000001EnglandE13000002Outer LondonE09000029319SuttonState-funded specialAgeAge 724000000
Academic year201415Local authorityE92000001EnglandE13000002Outer LondonE09000029319SuttonTotalAgeAge 7228310.043802015271.182654402120.525624179
Academic year201415Local authorityE92000001EnglandE13000002Outer LondonE09000029319SuttonState-funded primaryAgeAge 9203400140.688298918110.540806293
Academic year201415Local authorityE92000001EnglandE13000002Outer LondonE09000029319SuttonState-funded specialAgeAge 919000000
Academic year201415Local authorityE92000001EnglandE13000002Outer LondonE09000029319SuttonState-funded primaryEthnicity MajorEthnicity Any Other ethnic group207000000

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 9 variables
Variable nameVariable description
characteristicPupil characteristic - Detail of age, sex, national curriculum year, ethnicity, fsm, SEN
education_phaseSchool Type - State-funded primary, secondary and special
headcountHeadcount
one_plus_suspPupil enrolments with one or more suspension
one_plus_susp_ratePupil enrolments with one or more suspension (rate)

Footnotes

  1. From 2023/24 the school census data item ‘sex’ replaced ‘gender’. Historical use of the word “gender” in the data collection may have meant that “gender identity” was reported in some cases, as opposed to legal sex. While this is unlikely to have a significant effect on overall figures, it may affect figures in more granular subdivisions. Time-series in this publication prior to spring 2023 which contained gender as a category may be affected.
  2. Data on one or more suspensions may not match the totals in the "Permanent exclusions and suspensions - by geography" data file - this occurs where a characteristic changes within the term and suspensions are recorded separately against each. For example, a pupil with multiple suspensions while recorded as not having SEN and with multiple suspensions while recorded as SEN support in the same term, will count as two enrolments in this data.
  3. EHC plans – A pupil has an EHC plan when a formal assessment has been made. A document is in place that sets out the child’s need and the extra help they should receive. EHC plans were introduced in September 2014 replacing Statements of SEN, with these being phased out by April 2018. This category therefore includes Statements of SEN for the years up to 2018.
  4. SEN support - From 2015, the School Action and School Action Plus categories were combined to form one category of SEN support. Extra or different help is given from that provided as part of the school’s usual curriculum. The class teacher and special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) may receive advice or support from outside specialists. The pupil does not have an Education, Health and Care plan.

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