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Rate of permanent exclusions from school, 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Reduction in number of schools where fewer than 30% of pupils achieve 5 or more A*- C grades at GCSE and equivalent including GCSEs in English and Maths, 2007 - 2010 Download data
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Reduction in number of schools where fewer than 55% of pupils achieve level 4 or above in both English and Maths at KS2, 2005 - 2010 Download data
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% of children who enjoy life/feel happy, 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Looked after children achieving 5 A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) at Key Stage 4 (including English and maths), 2005 - 2010 Download data
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Young people from low income backgrounds progressing to higher education, 2005 - 2008 Download data
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Persistent Absence, Primary, 2006 - 2010, Download data
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Secondary school persistent absence rate, 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Inequality gap in the achievement of a Level 3 qualification by the age of 19, 2004 - 2009 Download data
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Achievement of a Level 3 qualification by the age of 19, 2004 - 2009 Download data
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Achievement of 5 or more A*- C grades at GCSE or equivalent including English and Maths, 2004 - 2010 Download data
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Narrowing the gap between the lowest achieving 20% in the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile and the rest 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Achievement at level 4 or above in both English and Maths at Key Stage 2 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Progression by 2 levels in English between Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Looked after children reaching level 4 in English & maths at Key Stage 2, 2005 - 2010 Download data
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Achievement gap between pupils eligible for free school meals and their peers achieving the expected level at Key Stages 2 and 4, 2006 - 2010 Download data
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Progression by 2 levels in Maths between Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, 2007 - 2010 Download data
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Achievement of at least 78 points across the Early Years Foundation Stage with at least 6 in each of the scales in Personal Social and Emotional Development and Communication, Language and Literacy 2006-2010 Download data
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The percentage of former care leavers aged 19 who were looked after under any legal status (other than V3 or V41) on 1 April in their 17th year, who were in education, employment or training - 2004 to 2010 Download data
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% of 16-18 yr olds not in education, employment or training - 2004 to 2011 Download data
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This table is the summary of individual schools' outturn. Download data
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The table relates to the expenditure on children's and young people's services. Download data
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The upper part is 'Spending by Schools'. The lower part is 'Spending by LA' and this section shows what the authority has spent at the centre. Download data
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This table sets out the detail of every formula factor and enables each school to relate its own budget share back to the items set out in this part. Download data
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This table shows how the LEA's formula (described in Table 4) has been applied to each special school to calculate its budget share, including all the relevant factors and lump sums, and the numbers of pupils in each school year used to allocate pupil-led funding. Download data
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This table shows how the LEA's formula (described in Table 4) has been applied to each school to calculate its budget share, including all the relevant factors and lump sums, and the numbers of pupils in each school year used to allocate pupil-led funding. Download data
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This table summarises the main formula funding elements and lists the budget share and the per pupil or place share in each school. Download data
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The Table demonstrates that the LEA is complying with the limit on central spend within the schools budget. Download data
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This table is the summary of individual schools' outturn. Download data
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This table provides further breakdown of expenditure on the LA's Youth Service. Download data
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This statement has been produced to provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education, with details about schools and LA expenditure. It is produced in a format laid down by the Secretary of State. The statement is in two parts plus an annex for Youth Service. Table A: Spending by schools and LA information The upper part is the 'Spending by Schools'. The lower part is the 'Spending by LA' section that shows what the authority has spent at the centre. Download data
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This table shows how the minimum funding guarantee has been applied to primary and secondary schools. Download data
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This table shows how the LA's formula (described in Table 5) has been applied to each special school to calculate its budget share, including all the relevant factors and lump sums, and the numbers of pupils in each school year used to allocate pupil-led funding. Download data
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This table shows how the LA's formula (described in Table 5) has been applied to each school to calculate its budget share, including all the relevant factors and lump sums, and the numbers of pupils in each school year used to allocate pupil-led funding. Download data
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This table summarises the main formula funding elements and lists the budget share and the per pupil or place share in each school. Download data
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This is a breakdown of the LA's planned expenditure on the Youth Service. Download data
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The table demonstrates that the LA is complying with the limit on central spend within the schools budget. Download data
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Provides an overall picture of the council's planned spending on educational provision (both school and non-school) in its area. Information provided in this table enables a comparison to be made between the funding being allocated direct to schools and the amount being spent other than on schools, retained centrally or devolved by the LA. Download data
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Provides an account of the main sources of funding available to LA's for their schools and of the funding delivered to schools, giving a comparison with the previous year. Download data
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Names, types, status and address of schools. Download the data
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This data will show you where your nearest Archives and Local Studies Centres are in Medway. Download data
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This data will show you where your nearest Adult Learning Centre is in Medway.
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Female education population by age band. 2009 Download data
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Numbers of each type of state funded school in Kent. 2011 Download data
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Breakdown of NVQs gained by age group. 2009 Download data
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Breakdown of education population, by district. 2011 Download data
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Male education population, by age band, per district Download data
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Total education population by age band. 2009 Download data
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% of pupils achieving GCSE results. 2009/2010 Download data
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This data will show you where your nearest Primary Schools are in Medway. Download data
Last modified by: lsc1 on 2011-06-06
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Kent Adult Education provides courses for individuals and businesses in areas such as creative skills, health, sport, leisure and self development. Find out where your nearest Adult Education Centre is. Download data
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This data will show you where your nearest Secondary Schools are in Medway.
Last modified by: lsc1 on 2011-04-15
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