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Mental health of children and young people in Great Britain (2004) and for England (2017).
Latest publication: Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2023 - wave 4 follow up to the 2017 survey
The Compendium Other indicator set covers the following publications: Area classification including deprivation, Education, Population, Social care, Socio-economic factors.
Please note that LBOI indicators 3.1 and 3.2 have been discontinued and there will be no future updates.
The indicators in this section were designed to provide a simple indicator of the characteristics of an area, and of the similarity between areas, for comparison or targeting purposes, and as a variable for analysis with other data and to provide a measure of deprivation at local level.
The indicators in this section were designed to provide 2001 Census-based information about the educational qualifications obtained after reaching the age 16 of the adult population.
Contains tabulated outputs on each topic from the Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2023: wave 4 follow up to the 2017 survey.
This indicator refers to the percentage of half days missed due to unauthorised absence, which is calculated as the number of sessions missed due to unauthorised absence as a percentage of the total number of sessions. A pupil session is the total number of half days available for all pupils, with each...
Figures are calculated as those achieving at least 5 GCSE grades A*-C (or equivalent) divided by the number of all 16 year old pupils (those pupils on the school roll at the time of the Annual School Census each year, who were aged 15 at the start of that academic year), expressed as a percentage at...
The number of pupils attaining level 5 or above divided by the number of pupils who returned valid Key Stage 3 test results expressed as a percentage.
The percentage of all pupils who returned valid KS2 test results who achieved level 4 or above in KS2 Maths and, separately, KS2 English. Please note that this data has also been stratified by ethnicity and eligibility for free school meals.