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How local authorities use parental responsibility measures, and their impact on behaviour and attendance in schools.
This official statistics publication reports the percentage of pupils participating in at least 120 minutes of curriculum PE, as measured by the annual PE and Sport Survey (undertaken by TNS-BMRB on behalf of the Department …
The panel of around 40 parents met quarterly to discuss a wide range of issues linked to government education policy.
Summary results from questions on behalf of the then Department for Children, Schools and Families in TNS-BMRB's monthly Omnibus survey.
This statistical first release (SFR) reports absence during the spring term 2010 in maintained primary, secondary schools, city technology colleges and academies in England.
This bulletin contains London local authority-level information showing cross-border movement, the transition between year 6 and year 7, distances travelled and mode of travel taken to school for secondary school pupils resi…
Exclusions from schools and exclusion appeals in England during the accademic year 2008 to 2009.
Research into what schools do to make sure children from armed forces families progress.
This report provides robust evidence on the characteristics of bullying victims based on a representative cohort of young people aged 14 to 16 attending secondary schools in England between 2004 and 2006.
This report presents interim findings from the UKRP evaluation, which looks to improve children's well-being by promoting accurate thinking.
Tables for the academic year 2008 to 2009 on institution-based and pupil residency-based small area pupil absence.
Absence during the autumn term in local-authority-maintained primary schools, secondary schools, city technology colleges and academies.
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