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- Suspensions and permanent exclusions in England
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- Data set
- Permanent exclusions and suspensions - by term (2018-19 to 2019-20)
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- Time period
- 2018/19 Autumn term to 2019/20 Summer term
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- Indicators
- Permanent exclusions
- Permanent exclusions (rate)
- School Type
- Total
- special
- state-funded primary
- state-funded secondary
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This data is not from the latest releaseView latest data: Spring term 2022/23WarningSome rows and columns are not shown in this table as the data does not exist in the underlying file.'Permanent exclusions and suspensions - by term (2018-19 to 2019-20)' for special, state-funded primary and state-funded secondary in England between 2018/19 Autumn term and 2019/20 Summer term 2018/19 Autumn term 2018/19 Spring term 2018/19 Summer term 2019/20 Autumn term 2019/20 Spring term 2019/20 Summer term Permanent exclusions Total 3,015 2,751 2,128 3,167 1,850 40 state-funded primary 378 413 276 455 282 2 state-funded secondary 2,608 2,310 1,835 2,685 1,548 36 special 29 28 17 27 20 2 Permanent exclusions (rate) Total 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.00 state-funded primary 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 state-funded secondary 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.00 special 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.00 Footnotes
- Headcount figures given correspond to the headcount in Spring term each year, and therefore rates for Autumn and Summer terms are calculated based on exclusions and suspensions in those terms, but as a proportion of the spring headcount.
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- Publication: Suspensions and permanent exclusions in England, Spring term 2022/23
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