Long-term outcomes of pupils who experience alternative provision
The highlights of a recently published report looking at long-term outcomes of pupils who have spent time in alternative provision
The highlights of a recently published report looking at long-term outcomes of pupils who have spent time in alternative provision
6,400 young people were in local authority commissioned alternative provision outside of schools and colleges in January 2021.
Over 32,000 young people were in education outside of the state-funded school system but paid for by local authorities in January 2021. We take a closer look at this group.
We look at how many pupils were educated off-site, dual-registered and absent due to exclusion in the week ending 8th October 2021
The rate at which pupils left secondary schools before the end of Year 11, which had been increasing, fell between January 2020 and January 2021.
The second part of a two-part blogpost examining the characteristics and outcomes of pupils who experience alternative provision.
Part one of a two-part blogpost examining the characteristics and outcomes of pupils who experience alternative provision.
The majority of pupils in AP have been identified as having SEN and / or been referred to social services during their school career
How many pupils have been referred to social services, identified as having SEN and / or attended alternative provision?