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This publication provides data reported by local authorities on children missing education (CME) in England.
CME does not include pupils who are receiving suitable elective home education (EHE), a separate release has been published relating to EHE. ... For example, local authorities report variation in the point at which an EHE child receiving unsuitable education is classified as CME and whether their CME figures include children awaiting a school place and/or children on a school roll for whom CME enquiries are being carried out.
- Release type
- Official statistics in development
- Published
- Theme
- Pupils and schools
Elective home education
This publication provides data reported by local authorities on children in elective home education (EHE) in England.
Mental health and philosophy or preference remained the most reported reasons for EHE The table below provides the primary reason why a pupil was EHE. ... EHE by characteristic The proportion of children in EHE varies by characteristics. ... Sex - 51% of EHE children were reported as female and 48% of EHE children were reported as male (the rest were unknown).
- Release type
- Official statistics in development
- Published
- Theme
- Pupils and schools