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'Table 1C - Attendance in state-funded schools during the COVID-19 outbreak at local authority' from 'Attendance in education and early years settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic'

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Upper estimate for total pupils unable to attend school because of COVID-19 as % of all pupils for 'Table 1C - Attendance in state-funded schools during the COVID-19 outbreak at local authority' for 07/10/2021, 09/09/2021, 14/10/2021, 16/09/2021, 21/10/2021 and 4 other filters in Northumberland between 2021 Week 36 and 2021 Week 42
2021 Week 362021 Week 372021 Week 382021 Week 392021 Week 402021 Week 412021 Week 42
09/09/202116/09/202123/09/202130/09/202107/10/202114/10/202121/10/2021
Upper estimate for total pupils unable to attend school because of COVID-19 as % of all pupilsState-funded primary1.3%1.1%2.4%2.3%1.9%1.3%2.2%
State-funded secondary1.3%1.6%1.6%2.4%2.3%3.6%5.6%

Footnotes

  1. Data is based on responding schools only. Unlike national level data, no adjustments are made for non-response. Response rates vary by local authority and different schools within a region may respond on different days. Care should be taken when comparing regions and when interpreting trends over time because differences could be due to response bias or different schools being included in the data.
  2. The purpose of this data collection is primarily to understand attendance and teacher availability. This data is reported directly by schools via DfE's daily education settings survey. It is not the primary source of data on infection, incidence and COVID-19 cases overall.

Source: Attendance in education and early years settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Table 1C - Attendance in state-funded schools during the COVID-19 outbreak at local authority

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