Table 1.
School characteristics and school area demographics.
Schools | School demographicsa |
School and local area demographicsb |
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Pupils on role (N) | School type | % Pupils entitled to FSM | % All people of working age claiming a key benefitc | % White British | Indices of deprivation: total deprivationd (Rank: 1–32,844; 1 = most deprived) | |
1 | 398 | Voluntary Aided School | 12.1 | 17 | 96.3 | 10,346 |
2 | 186 | Pupil Referral Unit | 48.4 | 17 | 94.9 | 9,927 |
3 | 53 | Community Special School | 51.5 | 16 | 93.9 | 13,995 |
4 | 194 | Voluntary Aided School | 14.4 | 21 | 96.4 | 9,270 |
5 | 671 | Academy Converter | 38.5 | 29 | 96.41 | 3,561 |
6 | 228 | Academy Converter | 34.8 | 44 | 96.4 | 188 |
7 | 451 | Community School | 63.2 | 55 | 88.0 | 18 |
8 | 450 | Voluntary Aided School | 13.9 | 16 | 95.2 | 7,600 |
9 | 95 | Community Special School | 54.8 | 15 | 95.1 | 10,779 |
aInformation taken from: http://www.education.gov.uk/
bInformation by ward taken from: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk
cNo. of persons, as of March 2010.
dAll 32,844 neighborhoods in England have been ranked on a range of deprivation topics including income, employment, health, education, crime and living environment, with the most deprived neighborhood in England having a rank of 1, as of 2015.