Data set from Key stage 4 destination measures

Key stage 4 local authority level destinations

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Destinations data for students leaving key stage 4 by different geography levels.


Data set details

Theme
Destination of pupils and students
Publication
Key stage 4 destination measures
Release type
Geographic levels
Local authority, Local authority district, Opportunity area, Parliamentary constituency, Regional
Indicators
  • Activity not captured
  • Advanced and Higher apprenticeships (level 3 and above)
  • Further education
Filters
  • Data type
  • Institution group
  • Level based on LEA area or provider location
Time period
2010/11 to 2018/19

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameregion_coderegion_nameold_la_codenew_la_codela_namepcon_codepcon_namelad_codelad_nameopportunity_area_codeopportunity_area_namelevel_methodologyinstitution_groupinstitution_typecharacteristic_groupcharacteristicdata_typeversioncohortoveralleducationfessfsfcother_eduapprenappl3appl2all_workall_notsustall_unknown
201112Academic yearLocal authorityE92000001EnglandE12000009South West865E06000054WiltshireLocal education authority areaState-funded mainstream & special schoolsTotalTotalTotalNumber of pupilsRevised51484607437518092365122791382311594438103
201112Academic yearLocal authorityE92000001EnglandE12000002North West352E08000003ManchesterLocal education authority areaState-funded mainstream & special schoolsTotalTotalTotalNumber of pupilsRevised4432381835562080519889681683513394512102
201112Academic yearLocal authorityE92000001EnglandE12000002North West359E08000010WiganLocal education authority areaState-funded mainstream & special schoolsTotalTotalTotalNumber of pupilsRevised37723395299815682461148362885723110933839
201112Academic yearLocal authorityE92000001EnglandE12000002North West342E08000013St. HelensLocal education authority areaState-funded mainstream & special schoolsTotalTotalTotalNumber of pupilsRevised1977175916035225435132510829794820018
201112Academic yearLocal authorityE92000001EnglandE12000003Yorkshire and the Humber372E08000018RotherhamLocal education authority areaState-funded mainstream & special schoolsTotalTotalTotalNumber of pupilsRevised34923126280911551060553422096014910834818

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 17 variables
Variable nameVariable description
all_notsustNot recorded as a sustained destination
all_unknownActivity not captured
all_workSustained employment destination
appl2Intermediate apprenticeships (level 2)
appl3Advanced and Higher apprenticeships (level 3 and above)

Footnotes

  1. Other education destinations include independent schools, specialist post-16 institutions, special schools and education combination destination.
  2. State-funded schools include local authority maintained schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges, further education colleges with provision for 14- to 16-year-olds, state-funded special schools and non-maintained special schools.
  3. Includes state-funded special schools (community special schools, foundation special schools, special sponsored academies, special converter academies, and special free schools) and non-maintained special schools.
  4. Includes pupils for whom free school meal eligibility, pupil premium eligibility, or special educational need (SEN) provision could not be determined.
  5. Following special educational needs and disability (SEND) reforms in 2014/15, SEN pupils are categorised as 'SEN with a statement or Education, health and care (EHC) plan' and 'SEN support'. SEN support replaces school action and school action plus (grouped as SEN without a statement up to and including 2013/14). It was expected that all transfers to this category take place during the 2014/15 academic year but some legacy categories remain in subsequent cohorts. More detailed information on the reforms can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25
  6. Includes state place funded alternative provision (Pupil Referral Units, AP academies, AP free schools, and hospital schools) and other alternative provision (education funded by the local authority outside of state place funded schools, including independent schools, non-maintained special schools, and providers that do not meet the criteria for registration as a school).
  7. State-funded mainstream schools include community schools, voluntary aided schools, voluntary controlled schools, foundation schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges and further education colleges with provision for 14- to 16-year-olds.

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