Table 1B- Daily attendance in education settings during the COVID-19 outbreak (excludes half term dates 19th October - 23rd October and 2nd November)
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This file contains daily attendance data for state-funded education settings for dates excluding half term dates. Half term includes 19th October - 23rd October, and 2nd November.
Data is in this file has been scaled to account for non-response so it is nationally representative.
Further details on the column headings can be found in the “Table 1b variable additions and removal log” ancillary file.
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Data set details
- Theme
- COVID-19
- Publication
- Attendance in education and early years settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
- Release
- Week 49 2020
- Release type
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Attendance in all state schools
- Attendance in fully open state schools
- Number of children attending fully open state schools
- Filters
- Date
- Time period
- 2020 Week 37 to 2020 Week 49
Data set preview
time_period | time_identifier | geographic_level | country_code | country_name | date | response_rate_state_schools | number_state_schools_responded | number_open_state_schools | proportion_open_state_schools | number_fully_open_state_schools | proportion_fully_open_state_schools | number_of_state_schools_with_one_or_more_pupils_self_isolating_due_to_COVID_contact_within_school | proportion_of_state_schools_with_one_or_more_pupils_self_isolating_due_to_COVID_contact_within_school | number_children_attending_state_schools | proportion_children_attending_state_schools | number_children_attending_fully_open_state_schools | proportion_children_attending_fully_open_state_schools | number_pupils_with_SW_attending_state_funded_schools | proportion_pupils_with_SW_attending_state_funded_schools | number_pupils_with_SW_attending_fully_open_state-funded_schools | proportion_pupils_with_SW_attending_in_fully_open_state-funded_schools | number_pupils_with_EHCP_attending_state-funded_schools | proportion_pupils_with_EHCP_attending_state-funded_schools | number_pupils_with_EHCP_attending_fully_open_state-funded_schools | proportion_pupils_with_EHCP_attending_fully_open_state-funded_schools |
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2020 | Week 37 | National | E92000001 | England | 09/09/2020 | 71 | 15300 | 21600 | 99.9 | 19700 | 90.9 | - | - | 7148000 | 87 | 6578000 | 90.3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2020 | Week 37 | National | E92000001 | England | 10/09/2020 | 73 | 15800 | 21600 | 99.9 | 20000 | 92.4 | - | - | 7231000 | 88 | 6747000 | 90 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2020 | Week 37 | National | E92000001 | England | 11/09/2020 | 73 | 15700 | 21600 | 99.9 | 20100 | 92.7 | - | - | 7130000 | 86.8 | 6699000 | 88.7 | 133000 | 82.2 | 125000 | 84 | 232000 | 80.9 | 217000 | 83.3 |
2020 | Week 38 | National | E92000001 | England | 14/09/2020 | 75 | 16200 | 21600 | 99.9 | 20500 | 94.8 | - | - | 7118000 | 86.4 | 6768000 | 87.4 | 133000 | 82.2 | 126000 | 83.2 | 231000 | 80.7 | 218000 | 82.5 |
2020 | Week 38 | National | E92000001 | England | 15/09/2020 | 76 | 16400 | 21600 | 99.9 | 20400 | 94.4 | - | - | 7145000 | 86.7 | 6745000 | 87.7 | 133000 | 81.8 | 125000 | 83 | 231000 | 80.5 | 217000 | 82.3 |
Variables in this data set
Variable name | Variable description |
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date | Date |
number_children_attending_fully_open_state_schools | Number of children attending fully open state schools |
number_children_attending_state_schools | Number of children attending state schools |
number_fully_open_state_schools | Number of fully open state schools |
number_of_state_schools_with_one_or_more_pupils_self_isolating_due_to_COVID_contact_within_school | Number of state schools with one or more pupils self isolating due to COVID contact within school |
Footnotes
- On Wednesday 7th October, a burst water pipe in East London resulted in a number of schools closing.
- Schools are considered fully open if they are able to provide face-to-face teaching for all pupils on roll for the whole school day and they have not asked a group of pupils to self-isolate. School guidance states that where pupils are unable to attend school because they are complying with clinical or public health advice, schools are expected to be able to immediately offer them access to remote education.
- From 12 October, the education settings survey changed and this metric was discontinued. The changes were made to give more comprehensive data about how many pupils are self-isolating for different reasons.
- From 12 October, schools were asked to exclude nursery children from their submission. A corresponding decrease was observed in submitted number on roll in schools with nurseries.
- On 25 September and 2 October, 1% of state-funded schools reported an inset or training day. Schools or colleges with inset or training days are considered as 'open' but not 'fully open'.
- The following education settings are included: academies (including free schools and studio schools), local authority maintained schools (excluding local authority nursery schools), non-maintained special schools, alternative provision and university technical colleges.
- From 12 October, the education settings survey changed and this new metric was added. The changes were made to give more comprehensive data about how many pupils are self-isolating for different reasons. There are no comparable figures to these from previous weeks.
- Pupils with a social worker are considered ‘children in need’. Our analysis after adjusting for non-response suggests that schools may be under-reporting the number of children with a social worker when compared to the most recently published children in need statistics. Therefore these estimates only account for pupils with a social worker that are identified by schools.
- All figures are adjusted for non-response. See accompanying document for full methodology.
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