- Filename
- table_1a_daily_attendance_in_state_schools_during_covid19__half_term_data_19oct_to_2nov.csv
- Geographic levels
- National
- Time period
- 2020 Week 43 to 2020 Week 45
- Content
This file contains daily attendance data for state-funded education settings for half term dates only -19th October - 23rd October and 2nd November.Schools within Local Authorities which were on half term were removed from calculations. For this reason, data within this file is not comparable to data within table 1b.
Data is in this file has been scaled to account for non-response so it is nationally representative.
Variable names and descriptions
Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:
Variable name | Variable description |
---|---|
Attendance_in_all_state_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Attendance in all state schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
date | Date |
Number_of_children_attending_state_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of children attending state schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Number_of_open_state_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of open state schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Number_of_pupils_with_a_SW_attending_in_all_state-funded_schoolsexcluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of pupils with a SW attending in all state-funded schools(excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Number_of_pupils_with_an_EHCP_attending_in_all_state-funded_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of pupils with an EHCP attending in all state-funded schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Number_of_state_schools_responded_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of state schools responded (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Number_of_state_schools_with_one_or_more_pupils_self_isolating_due_to_COVID_contact_within_school_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Number of state schools with one or more pupils self isolating due to COVID contact within school (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Proportion_of_open_state_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Proportion of open state schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Proportion_of_pupils_with_a_SW_attending_in_all_state-funded_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Proportion of pupils with a SW attending in all state-funded schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Proportion_of_pupils_with_an_EHCP_attending_in_all_state-funded_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Proportion of pupils with an EHCP attending in all state-funded schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Proportion_of_state_schools_with_one_or_more_pupils_self_isolating_due_to_COVID_contact_within_school_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Proportion of state schools with one or more pupils self isolating due to COVID contact within school (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Response_rate_from_state_schools_excluding_schools_on_half_term_or_inset_days | Response rate from state schools (excluding schools on half term or inset days) |
Footnotes
- 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.
- 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.
- All national level figures are adjusted for non-response. Regional and local authority level figures are based on responding schools only. See accompanying document for full methodology.
- 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.