KMPF Outreach Delivery 2016-17
The Kent and Medway Progression Federation is a partnership between Canterbury Christ Church University, the University for the Creative Arts, the University of Kent and 40 schools across Kent and Medway, all working to raise the aspirations and attainment of young people who might not consider progression to higher education. Find out more about the schools and universities that we work with at www.kmpf.org
33,285 68% 679 Number of students % of students attending activities in registered on an Number of activities students, 2016-17* activity from the parents and staff took part in KMPF Cohort^ during 2016-17 Students and activities in 2016-17 Number of baselines completed by students in KMPF schools This information has been compiled using the Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Completing KMPF baselines is essential to determine which students are part of the database and data is correct as of 23 April 2018. KMPF cohort and would benefit most from taking part in outreach activities. *Number of students attending activities may include the same student attending ^The KMPF cohort includes students with no parental experience of higher education, different activities and at certain events includes estimated numbers (where taking a as well as those who live in neighbourhoods with a low progression rate to higher register is impractical). education (determined by postcode). Students took part You can find and print the latest KMPF baseline form at www.kmpf.org/go/baselines/ in 679 activities Average number in 2016-17. This of activities per 29% is an increase of KMPF school in 29% from 527 in 21 2016-17 2015-16 2,330 2,335 3,499 3,275 3,348 3,325 2,874 In 2016-17, students, parents and staff took part in a range of activities: Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 • Policing Conference • World Languages Day • Photography workshops • UN Model Conference Number of KMPF schools can request funds to trips funded cover transport to activities hosted In 2016-17, year groups took part in a number of activities: 65 by KMPF’s by our partner universities where Please note that where an activity includes multiple year groups this will be recorded two thirds of students are from the in each of the year groups below (increasing the number of activities overall). Transport Fund KMPF cohort. www.kmpf.org/go/transportfund/ 92 105 104 119 149 263 199 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Partner schools In 2016-17, students, parents and staff took part in activities with all three of • Astor College • St Anselm’s Catholic School KMPF’s university partners: • Brockhill Park Performing Arts College • St Augustine Academy • Brompton Academy • Strood Academy • Cornwallis Academy • The Abbey School • Dover Christ Church Academy • The Charles Dickens School • Goodwin Academy • The Community College Whitstable 172 190 317 • Greenacre Academy • The Ebbsfleet Academy • Hartsdown Academy • The Folkestone Academy • Herne Bay High School • The Holmesdale School • Hillview School for Girls • The Malling School • Hugh Christie Technology College • The Maplesden Noakes School Canterbury Christ University for the University • King Ethelbert School • The Marsh Academy • Longfield Academy • The North School Church University Creative Arts of Kent • New Line Learning Academy • The Robert Napier School • Northfleet School for Girls • The Royal Harbour Academy • Northfleet Technology College • The Sittingbourne Community College Schools were also eligible to take part in KaMCOP (Kent and Medway • Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey • Towers School and Sixth Form Centre Collaborative Outreach Programme) activities at the end of 2016-17 as part of the • PGW Sixth Form • Ursuline College National Collaborative Outreach Programme (NCOP). Schools took part • Saint George’s Church of England School• Walderslade Girls’ School • Sandwich Technology School • Westlands School in 9 activities and these are included in the above figures. • Spires Academy • Wilmington Academy About students attending activities in 2016-17 The numbers below refer to individual students who registered at events. This may appear less than those overleaf as some students may have attended more than one event and at some events, individual registration may not be possible.
Number of individual students This is an increase registered on at of 28% from 7,875 least one activity in 28% individual students in 10,061 2016-17 2015-16 ^The KMPF cohort includes students with no parental experience of KMPF Cohort higher education, as well as those who live in neighbourhoods with a low progression rate to higher education (determined by postcode). Gender Based on 8,938 known values 68% 74% % of students from % of students with no 53% 47% KMPF cohort on parental experience activities in 2016-17 of higher education. Male Female Based on 4,636 known values Progression rates to higher education You can find more information about the rates of progression to higher education for students who have completed KMPF baseline forms and attended activities with our university partners at www.kmpf.org
KMPF’s Activity Portal You can find all free events available to schools from our university partners on our Activity Portal, where you can search by subject, year group, date, duration of event and more. www.kmpf.org/activities
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