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Elective Home Education facts and figures


2023-24 Elective Home Education (EHE) figures compared to previous years

Number of EHE registered children as a percentage of the school population (Note: these figures represent all children and young people who were registered as EHE at some point during the year).

Academic YearNo. of registered children% of total school population
2019-2019072.1
2020-2123892.6
2021-2225022.7
2022-2329513.1
2023-2435153.8

Percentage of boys compared to girls

Academic year% boys% girls
2019-2051.448.6
2020-2150.249.8
2021-2247.852.2
2022-2347.452.6
2023-2447.352.7

Number of EHE registered children with an Education Health Care Plan (Note: these figures represent all children and young people who were recorded as EHE with an EHCP at some point during the year).

Academic yearNo. with EHCP
2019-20166
2020-21197
2021-22217
2022-23240
2023-24323

Number of EHE children at each Key Stage

Academic yearKS1KS2KS3KS4
2019-20270553534550
2020-21367776718528
2021-22294731872605
2022-232827571131781
2023-2430881813791010

Reasons for EHE

Main reason2023-24 all registered students
Accessing a school place41
Did not get school preference16
Dissatisfaction with school – SEND100
Dissatisfaction with school – bullying112
Dissatisfaction with school – general363
Health concerns – Covid 1960
Lifestyle choice168
Mental health774
No reason recorded11
Other315
Parent/guardian no reason6
Permanent exclusion8
Philosophical or preferential470
Physical health34
Religious reasons1
Risk of school exclusion35
Unknown (at point of registration) *993
Suggest/pressure from school2
  • This information is often provided subsequently by parents when visited by a member of the EHE team or through parents providing their own report.