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  1. Average class sizes - Dataset - data.gov.uk

    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
    Updated Feb 9, 2010
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2010). Average class sizes - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/average_class_sizes
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    Description

    Average class sizes in maintained primary and secondary schools Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005 to 2007 Type of data: Administrative data

  2. Average number of primary school students per teacher in European countries...

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    Statista, Average number of primary school students per teacher in European countries in 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1078190/students-per-class-in-europe/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    The United Kingdom had an average of 20 students per teacher in 2024, the highest in Europe in that year. Europe's largest country, Germany, had an average of 14 students per teacher, while Latvia had an average of just 12.11 students per teacher.

  3. Class sizes by Key Stage (KS) of pupils - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    Updated Feb 9, 2010
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2010). Class sizes by Key Stage (KS) of pupils - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/class_sizes_by_key_stage_ks_of_pupils
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    Feb 9, 2010
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    Number of pupils and average class sizes at each Key Stage (KS) level in maintained primary and secondary schools Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2006 to 2009 Type of data: Administrative data

  4. Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2010

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    Updated May 13, 2010
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    Department for Education (2010). Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2010 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/schools-pupils-and-their-characteristics-january-2010
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    May 13, 2010
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    Authors
    Department for Education
    Description

    Reference id: SFR09/2010

    Publication type: statistical first release

    Publication data: underlying statistical data

    Region: England

    Release date: 13 May 2010

    Coverage status: provisional

    Publication status: published

    This release includes information on:

    • the number of schools and pupils
    • tables showing the number of pupils by:
      • age
      • gender
      • free school meal eligibility
      • ethnicity
      • first language
      • gifted and talented status
      • mode of travel

    It also includes a range of class size information.

    The information was originally published using provisional data on 13 May 2010. This provisional information has now been updated with tables produced from final data (17 June 2010). Additional data on pupils’ mode of travel and on the numbers of pupils in alternative provision (AP) and pupil referral units (PRUs) has also been included for the first time.

    The main points from this release are:

    • in January 2010 there were around 8.1 million pupils (headcount) in all schools in England
    • in maintained nursery, primary, state-funded secondary and special schools overall the proportion of pupils known to be eligible for free school meals increased
    • in both maintained primary and state-funded secondary schools the proportion of pupils classified as being of minority ethnic origin increased
    • in both maintained primary and state-funded secondary schools the proportion of pupils whose first language was believed to be other than English increased
    • in both maintained primary and state-funded secondary schools the number of pupils identified as gifted and talented increased
    • the percentage of pupils with Statements of SEN remained constant, while the percentage of SEN pupils without a statement increased
    • the average size of key stage 1 classes taught by one teacher increased slightly, while the average size of key stage 2 classes taught by one teacher remained constant
    • the average size of classes taught by one teacher in maintained primary schools increased slightly, while the average size of classes taught by one teacher in state-funded secondary schools decreased slightly
    • in 2010 the most common mode of travel in maintained primary schools and state-funded secondary schools was walking. For special schools the most common mode of travel was by bus
    • in 2010 there were 13,240 pupils in pupil referral units
    • in 2010 there were 22,510 pupils in alternative provision

    Contact details

    School census statistics team

    Email mailto:Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk">Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk

    Ann Claytor 0370 000 2288

  5. Average class size: primary, lower secondary and upper secondary levels in...

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    Updated Feb 3, 2016
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    Statista (2016). Average class size: primary, lower secondary and upper secondary levels in EU 2012 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/593194/average-size-of-isced-1-3-classes-in-eu/
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    Feb 3, 2016
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2012
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    This statistic displays the average class size in primary, lower secondary and upper secondary levels of education in European Union (EU) countries in 2012. The United Kingdom (UK) had the highest number of pupils per class at **** followed by Ireland and France at **** and **** respectively. According to the source Lithuania had the smallest number, with **** pupils per class.

  6. Schools, pupils and their characteristics - Class sizes - state-funded...

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    Updated Jun 8, 2023
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    Department for Education (2023). Schools, pupils and their characteristics - Class sizes - state-funded primary and secondary schools [Dataset]. https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/data-catalogue/data-set/045bf6e1-758e-4545-a7ee-d8ca72f07438
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2023
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    Department for Educationhttps://gov.uk/dfe
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    Number of pupils and classes and average class sizes for state-funded primary and secondary schools, including infant and key stage 2 class sizes

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    stirling primary school class sizes (2023) education - open data

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    Updated Mar 24, 2025
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    Stirling Council - insights by location (2025). stirling primary school class sizes (2023) education - open data [Dataset]. https://data.stirling.gov.uk/datasets/stirling-council::stirling-primary-school-class-sizes-2023-education-open-data/about
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    Mar 24, 2025
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    Stirling Council - insights by location
    Description

    Data on class sizes in primary schools are collected each year as part of the pupil census. The data gives the number of pupils in each class in September 2023"Class type" gives the stage of pupils in the class or, where more than one stage is present "Co" denotes a composite class.In a class where there are two or more teachers then 'Two or More Teachers' will have a value of 'Yes'The class size maxima for P1 classes is 25 and for single stage P2 or P3 classes is 30. This is set out in The Education (Lower Class Sizes) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2010.These regulations allow certain exceptions such as pupils who join a class after the end of a placing round and Additional Support Needs pupils who only join a class for part of the time.For P4-P7 class size maxima are set out in teachers terms and conditions of service. For these years there is a normal maximum of 33. Composite classes throughout primary have a class size maximum of 25.Excepted pupils in class-size legislation are;(a) children whose record of additional support needs specify that they should be educated at the school concerned, and who are placed in the school outside a normal placing round;(b) children initially refused a place at a school, but subsequently on appeal offered a place outside a normal placing round or because the education authority recognise that an error was made in implementing their placing arrangements for the school;(c) children who cannot gain a place at any other suitable school within a reasonable distance of their home because they move into an area outside a normal placing round;(d) children who are pupils at special schools, but who receive part of their education at a mainstream school; and(e) children with additional support needs who are normally educated in a special unit in a mainstream school, but who receive part of their lessons in a non-special class.These are National Statistics background data. National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.Analysis of class size at a national level is available through the following link: https://www.gov.scot/publications/pupil-census-supplementary-statistics/

  8. Classes taught by more than one teacher - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2010). Classes taught by more than one teacher - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/classes_taught_by_more_than_one_teacher
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    Feb 9, 2010
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    Number of pupils and average class sizes in classes taught by more than one teacher in maintained primary and secondary schools Source: Department for Education and Skills (DfES) Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2006 Type of data: Administrative data

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    stirling primary school class sizes (2020) education - open data

    • data.stirling.gov.uk
    Updated Mar 24, 2025
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    Stirling Council - insights by location (2025). stirling primary school class sizes (2020) education - open data [Dataset]. https://data.stirling.gov.uk/maps/stirling-council::stirling-primary-school-class-sizes-2020-education-open-data
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    Stirling Council - insights by location
    Description

    Data on class sizes in primary schools are collected each year as part of the pupil census. The data gives the number of pupils in each class in September 2020"Class type" gives the stage of pupils in the class or, where more than one stage is present "Co" denotes a composite class.In a class where there are two or more teachers then 'Two or More Teachers' will have a value of 'Yes'The class size maxima for P1 classes is 25 and for single stage P2 or P3 classes is 30. This is set out in The Education (Lower Class Sizes) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2010.These regulations allow certain exceptions such as pupils who join a class after the end of a placing round and Additional Support Needs pupils who only join a class for part of the time.For P4-P7 class size maxima are set out in teachers terms and conditions of service. For these years there is a normal maximum of 33. Composite classes throughout primary have a class size maximum of 25.Excepted pupils in class-size legislation are;(a) children whose record of additional support needs specify that they should be educated at the school concerned, and who are placed in the school outside a normal placing round;(b) children initially refused a place at a school, but subsequently on appeal offered a place outside a normal placing round or because the education authority recognise that an error was made in implementing their placing arrangements for the school;(c) children who cannot gain a place at any other suitable school within a reasonable distance of their home because they move into an area outside a normal placing round;(d) children who are pupils at special schools, but who receive part of their education at a mainstream school; and(e) children with additional support needs who are normally educated in a special unit in a mainstream school, but who receive part of their lessons in a non-special class. These are National Statistics background data. National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.Analysis of class size at a national level is available through the following link: https://www.gov.scot/publications/pupil-census-supplementary-statistics/

  10. Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2021

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    Updated Jun 17, 2021
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    Department for Education (2021). Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/schools-pupils-and-their-characteristics-january-2021
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    Jun 17, 2021
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Department for Education
    Description

    This release contains the latest statistics on school and pupil numbers and their characteristics, including:

    • age
    • gender
    • free school meals (FSM) eligibility
    • English as an additional language
    • ethnicity
    • information on school characteristics
    • information on class sizes

    School census statistics team

    Email mailto:Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk">Schools.Statistics@education.gov.uk

    Ann Claytor 0370 000 2288

  11. Higher education student statistics UK: 2021 to 2022

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    Updated Jan 19, 2023
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    Department for Education (2023). Higher education student statistics UK: 2021 to 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/higher-education-student-statistics-uk-2021-to-2022
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 19, 2023
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Department for Education
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    These statistics on student enrolments and qualifications obtained by higher education (HE) students at HE providers in the UK are produced by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Information is available for:

    • undergraduate and postgraduate study
    • full-time and part-time study
    • country of domicile
    • subject area
    • demographics and disadvantage
    • degree classifications

    Earlier higher education student statistics bulletins are available on the https://www.hesa.ac.uk/data-and-analysis/statistical-first-releases?date_filter%5Bvalue%5D%5Byear%5D=&topic%5B%5D=4">HESA website.

  12. A level and other level 3 results: 2009 to 2010 (provisional)

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    Updated Oct 21, 2010
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    Department for Education (2010). A level and other level 3 results: 2009 to 2010 (provisional) [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/gceapplied-gce-aas-and-equivalent-examination-results-in-england-academic-year-2009-to-2010-provisional
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    Oct 21, 2010
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    Authors
    Department for Education
    Description

    Reference Id: SFR31/2010

    Publication Type: Statistical First Release

    Local Authority data: LA data

    Region: England

    Release Date: 21 October 2010

    Coverage status: Provisional

    Publication Status: Published

    This information is based on data collated for the 2010 school and college performance tables (formerly achievement and attainment tables) and covers achievements in all Level 3 qualifications approved under section 96 of the Learning and Skills Act (2000). The QCDA tariff is used to calculate point scores and qualification sizes for all level 3 qualifications.

    The 2010 achievement data presented in this SFR is currently in the process of being checked by schools and colleges. Revised figures will be published in January 2011 accounting for amendments made by schools up until the publication of the performance tables.

    KEY POINTS

    • The average QCDA point score per candidate entered for level 3 qualifications in academic year 2009 to 10 was 732.9. While this average is lower than the 2008 to 2009 final figure of 739.3, it represents a slight increase compared to last year’s provisional figure of 731.1, published in October 2009.
    • The average level 3 point score per entry is equivalent to just above a grade C at A level and has risen to 213.8, compared to an average of 211.7 in 2008 to 09. A grade C at A level yields 210 points.
    • 93.6 per cent of candidates achieved passes equivalent in size to at least 2 GCE/Applied GCE A levels, compared with 95.1 per cent in 2008 and 2009. The equivalent provisional figure for 2008 to 2009 was 94.1 per cent.
    • One in eight (12.4%) of GCE/Applied GCE A level candidates achieved 3 or more A* or A grades at A level, compared with 12.7 per cent in 2008 to 2009. The equivalent provisional figure for 2008 to 2009 was 12.5 per cent.
    • Female students achieved higher average point scores than males. The average total points achieved by female students were 34.5 points higher (749.2 compared to 714.7 for males) and the average points per entry were 7 points higher (217.1 compared to 210.1 for males).
    • A greater proportion of female students achieved 2 A level passes or equivalent (94.6% compared to 92.4% for males), while there was little difference between males and females in the proportion achieving 3 or more A grades or above at A level (12.5% for males and 12.4% for females).

    Richard Baker - Attainment Statistics Team
    0114 274 2118

    Attainment.STATISTICS@education.gsi.gov.uk

  13. Neighbourhood statistics in England: academic year 2013 to 2014

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    Updated Jun 24, 2015
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    Department for Education (2015). Neighbourhood statistics in England: academic year 2013 to 2014 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/neighbourhood-statistics-in-england-academic-year-2013-to-2014
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    Jun 24, 2015
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    Authors
    Department for Education
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    We have set out data by:

    • pupils’ gender in:
      • the early years foundation stage profile (EYFSP)
      • key stages 1,2,4 and 5
    • pupils’ eligibility for free school meals in key stage 4
    • pupils’ ethnicity in key stage 4

    Additional information: maps

    These maps show pupil attainment at different educational stages broken down by geographical location.

    They present the data by:

    • local authority area
    • middle layer super output area (MSOA) - these are smaller areas within a local authority boundary. They have a minimum of 5,000 residents and 2,000 households with an average population size of 7,500.

    You can find more information about this data on the http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk">Office for National Statistics website.

    Contact

    Education Standards Evidence And Dissemination Division

    Email mailto:Martin.hill@education.gov.uk">Martin.hill@education.gov.uk

    Telephone: Martin Hill 020 7340 7933

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Average class sizes in maintained primary and secondary schools Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005 to 2007 Type of data: Administrative data

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