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  2. More pupils in England off school after Christmas break than ...

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    Data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows the unauthorised absence rate across state schools in England was 2.7% in the week ending January 10 – the first week of term following the ...

  3. Nearly half a million fines issued to parents for taking ...

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    The Department for Education (DfE) data showed there were 487,344 penalty notices issued for unauthorised absences in 2023-24, compared to 398,796 in 2022-23 – a 22% rise in a year.

  4. Department for Education - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Education (DfE) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for child protection , child services , education (compulsory, further, and higher education), apprenticeships , and wider skills in England .

  5. National Pupil Database - Wikipedia

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    The National Pupil Database (NPD) is a database controlled by the Department for Education in England, based on multiple data collections from individuals age 2-21 in state funded education and higher education. Data are matched using pupil names, dates of birth and other personal and school characteristics, including special educational needs ...

  6. England school census - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of aggregate outputs including official statistics are published on a regular basis, including anonymous statistics and open data. The Department for Education (DfE) publishes school-level attainment statistics for England as part of its online Performance Tables [33] alongside wider contextual information about the setting in ...

  7. Michael Gove as Education Secretary - Wikipedia

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    This led to concerns about whether Department for Education (DfE) requirements not to teach creationism or intelligent design as science would be met. [45] The other creationist schools included Exemplar-Newark Business Academy, whose previous application was rejected because of concerns over creationism, and a third school in Kent. Both ...

  8. Multi-academy trust - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored academies were introduced from the early 2000s by the Labour government. The sponsor paid the capital cost and the revenue costs were paid by central government. A sponsor set up a charitable trust and individual contracts were signed with the Department for Education (DfE). These were all schools that had been failed the Ofsted criteria.

  9. Progress 8 benchmark - Wikipedia

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    Basket 3: 3 GCSE qualifications (including EBacc subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list. Eight subjects in all; this is the Attainment 8 figure. Subtract (The Attainment 8 - KS2 attainment) giving the difference. Divide by 10. That is the result. A positive shows progress and a negative shows falling back. [5] [1]