Access the Pupil attendance and absence in schools in England: data dashboard (opens in a new tab) here
The latest data relates to the week commencing 12 September 2022 and is available in the pupil attendance dashboard (opens in a new tab) and the underlying data available on this page (see “Explore data and files”). The dashboard displays attendance and absence headline figures, and reasons for absence at national, regional and local authority geographic levels. Data is available across primary, secondary and special schools and can be broken down by individual school type.
Attendance rates
The data shows that the attendance rate across the week for all schools was 94.6%, giving an overall absence rate of 5.4%. The attendance rate varied across the week with a peak of 94.9% on Tuesday and Wednesday, before a decline to 93.5% on Friday. This is in line with weekly patterns in historical data, that also show a decrease in attendance on a Friday.
Across school types the attendance rate across the week was:
- 95.5% in state-funded primary schools
- 93.5% in state-funded secondary schools
- 89.3% in state-funded special schools
Response rate
67.6% of schools have opted-in to submitting data, therefore national figures are estimates. Across school types this was:
- 69.3% of state-funded primary schools
- 63.6% of state-funded secondary schools
- 55.1% of state-funded special schools
Users should be aware of the following:
- Estimates for non-response - In recognition that response rates are not equal across school types and, therefore, not representative of the total school population, the total rates for all schools has been weighted based on the Spring 2022 school census.
- Reporting lag - Schools update their registers continually and attendance codes change, resulting in absence rates for a particular day to decrease over time. Analysis of data from the Summer 2022 term suggests that this could be a decrease in the absence rate of around 1 percentage point before settling down. Historical figures will be recalculated in each publication.
If you are a school that has not yet signed up to share your data, please visit Share your daily school attendance data (opens in a new tab) for more information. This will also give you, your local authority and your multi-academy trust (if applicable) access to daily attendance reports (opens in a new tab) to help identify pupils needing attendance support earlier.