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Education

  • Newton St Cyres Primary School Admissions

    “Please can you tell me the number of applicants who put Newton St Cyres Primary School as their first choice, the number of places available in Reception, and the percentage of applicants who put Newton St Cyres Primary School at … Continue reading →

  • Early years provider funding 2020

    Is your local authority funding early years providers during the autumn term 2020 using “the numbers of children in places in the previous autumn to inform funding levels”, as suggested in the DfE guidance?  Yes  From September, if providers have … Continue reading →

  • Software providers and payments – Children, Education, Youth Offending

    1.The software providers your Local Authority uses for: * Your Education Management Information System (Local Authority use for admissions, LAC, SEND, Early Years etc.)   Supplier: Capita ONE Annual cost: £264k Renewal Date: Rolling 12 month contract, March 2021 Notice … Continue reading →

  • Elected home education – 01/07/2019-01/07/2020

    Please provide details of how many electively home educated children are known to your local authority as at 1st July 2020. By electively home educated children, I mean children who are not on a school roll and who are not … Continue reading →

  • Fixed Penalty Notices for Schools

    1. Does each school intend to issue a fixed penalty notice to pupils’ families for non-attendance in September 2020? – A yes/no answer broken down by the individual schools Schools do not issue Penalty Notices; this is a function of … Continue reading →

  • Mainstream schools and permanent exclusions

    1) How many mainstream schools are in your area? Please break this down into a) LA maintained primary b) academy primary (any type) c) LA maintained secondary d) academy secondary (any type) and e) free school. A full list of … Continue reading →

  • EHCP children with risk assessments – March 1st 2020 to date

    1. The number of children on an education, health and care plan (EHCP) in the local authority area as of March 1 who required a risk assessment, including but not exclusive to whether they could attend school, during the coronavirus … Continue reading →

  • On-Line Education

    1. How many children are in receipt of on-line education? (Please break down by primary, secondary and post 16) As of 31/3/2020, and for the 2019 – 2020 academic year:- Primary: 0 pupils Secondary: 30 pupils Post 16: 8 pupils  … Continue reading →

  • Special Educational Needs – legal expenditure

    1. What was your total legal expenditure as a Local Authority for each financial year, 1st April ‘ 31st March, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019? For the following financial years, we can confirm the following information: 2013/14: £2,067,775 … Continue reading →

  • Alternate provision for excluded pupils

    How much will the council spend this current financial year (estimated) on privately run Alternative Provision for excluded pupils, or for dual roll pupils ? Devon County Council holds information relating to those excluded or dual roll for medical reasons, … Continue reading →

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