Absence statistics relating to the autumn term 2023 and spring term 2024.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded:
It includes:
We have presented information separately on absence levels in state funded alternative provision, including pupil referral units.
The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on:
The information is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on:
The information is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census.
It updates and supplements information published in the May 2019 release - ‘Pupil absence in schools in England, autumn term 2018’.
A guide on how we produce pupil absence statistics is also available.
School census statistics team
Email mailto:schools.statistics@education.gov.uk">schools.statistics@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Mark Pearson 0370 000 2288
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Absence of day pupils in schools in England. The dataset includes the total number of day pupils of compulsory school age, the total number of possible pupil sessions (also known as pupil half days) and the percentage of half days missed due to authorised absence, unauthorised absence and total absence in all schools. Figures covering maintained Primary and Secondary schools only for these variables are also included. Figures refer to area of residence rather than school location
Source: Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)
Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics
Geographies: Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA), Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR)
Geographic coverage: England
Time coverage: 2006/07, 2007/08
Type of data: Administrative data
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This Statistical First Release reports on absence in primary and secondary schools, city technology colleges and academies. Source agency: Education Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Pupil Absence in Schools
This release has information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded:
It includes:
It also has separate information on levels of absence in state funded alternative provision, including pupil referral units.
The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on:
Absence information for pupil referral units is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census.
It updates and supplements information published in the October 2014 release - ‘Pupil absence in schools in England, autumn term 2013 and spring term 2014’.
A guide on how we produce pupil absence statistics is also available.
School census statistics team
Email mailto:schools.statistics@education.gov.uk">schools.statistics@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Mark Pearson 0370 000 2288
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on:
The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.
It updates and supplements information in ‘Pupil absence in schools in England: autumn term 2016’, which we published in May 2017.
School census statistics team
Email mailto:schools.statistics@education.gov.uk">schools.statistics@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Mark Pearson 0370 000 2288
This release, published by the Department for Education, provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in: - state-funded primary schools - state-funded secondary schools
It includes information on: - reasons for absence - persistent absence
Absence information for pupil referral units has also been provided. It is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census. The technical note explains the statistics. Information for London Borough of Barnet can be obtained by carrying out a search query on individual datasets
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Absence of day pupils in schools in England. The dataset includes the total number of day pupils of compulsory school age, the total number of possible pupil sessions (also known as pupil half days) and the percentage of half days missed due to authorised absence, unauthorised absence and total absence in all schools. Figures covering maintained primary and secondary schools only for these variables are also included. Figures refer to area of residence rather than school location. Data is broken down by Free School Meal (FSM) eligibility
Source: Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)
Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics
Geographies: Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA), Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR)
Geographic coverage: England
Time coverage: 2006/07, 2007/08
Type of data: Administrative data
Guidelines: This dataset can be used to provide figures the number and percentage of pupils eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) and can be used as a proxy measure of children in low income households
This publication provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded:
State-funded schools receive funding through their local authority or direct from the government.
It includes daily, weekly and year-to-date information on attendance and absence, in addition to reasons for absence. The release uses regular data automatically submitted to the Department for Education by participating schools.
The attached page includes links to attendance statistics published since September 2022.
Absence statistics relating to the autumn and spring terms.
It provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on absence rates, persistent absence and pupils not attending in circumstances related to COVID-19. The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.
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Absence from school and employment in the UK because of health reasons and respiratory illness, including breakdowns by age, sex and work sector over time. Self-reported data from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey.
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Absence: The tables provide information on pupil residency-based pupil absence broken down by gender. Attainment:The tables provide information on pupil residency-based small area pupil attainment (Early Years Foundation Stage Profile and Key Stages 1, 2, 4 and 5) broken down by gender, free school meal eligibility (Key Stages 2 and 4 only) and ethnicity (Key Stages 2 and 4 only).
Source agency: Education
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Small Area Pupil Absence and Attainment by Pupil Characteristics in England
There were 487,344 penalty notices issued to parents for unauthorized school absence in England during the 2023/24 academic year, the highest during this time period. The vast majority of these fines were related to unauthorized family holiday absence, with just over 44,000 for arriving late or other reasons.
Absence statistics relating to the autumn and spring terms.
It provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on absence rates, persistent absence, and not attending in circumstances related to coronavirus (COVID-19). The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in:
It includes information on:
The information is based on pupil level absence data collected via the school census.
It updates and supplements information published in the May 2018 release - ‘Pupil absence in schools in England, autumn term 2017’.
A guide on how we produce pupil absence statistics is also available.
School census statistics team
Email mailto:schools.statistics@education.gov.uk">schools.statistics@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Mark Pearson 0370 000 2288
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Absences of pupils in maintained schools for academic years Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM): ID 2004 Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics Geographies: Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2002 and 2004 Type of data: Administrative data
A duty on local authorities to have regard to guidance issued by the Secretary of State in respect of how they use their services to improve school attendance. Subject to securing legislation, new statutory guidance will outline the minimum attendance support offer local authorities are expected to provide pupils and families in their area through existing powers, duties, and services.
Additionally, new legislation providing the Secretary of State the power to set a single national framework for issuing fixed penalty notices in respect of absence, removing the existing duty (under the Education (Penalty Notices) (England) Regulations 2007 as amended) and subsequent burden for each local authority to draw up a code of conduct for issuing penalty notices.
Data presented here is an extract of data relating to the attendance and absence of pupils at Glasgow's Primary Schools. Attendance and absence information is provided to the Scottish Government by the local authorities and managers of mainstream grant-aided schools. This data does not provide information on attendance and absence in grant-aided special schools, independent schools or pre-school establishments. The data is measured in half days based on 380 half day academic school year. Data is provided for: the total number of half days possible; the number of half days Attendance in School or on other authorised educational activities; Authorised Absences; Unauthorised Absences; and Exclusions. Further details of the meanings and attributes can be found in the data dictionary supplied. Data is graduated to school level and covers the period 2003/2004 - 2012/2013. Full datasets for Scotland can be obtained from this link. Data correct at time of upload 2014-08-22T14:37:00 Licence: None
Absence statistics relating to the autumn term 2023 and spring term 2024.
This release provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded:
It includes:
We have presented information separately on absence levels in state funded alternative provision, including pupil referral units.
The release uses pupil-level absence data that we collect in the school census.