Southampton – CEP LAST UPDATED: 15/10/2015 LAST UPDATED BY: MAC INCE
CONTENTS
1. SOUTHAMPTON CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW P2
2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE P3
3. INDICATOR #1: CYP POPULATION – PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS P5
4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE P5
5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 18 years old) P6
6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old) P6
7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS P7
8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (Detail by Ward) P8
9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS P9
10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 P10
11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 P10 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS
12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 P11 – Redbridge, Southampton
13. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4, 2014 P12
14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P12
15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE (2010 – 2015) P13
16. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY (ROUNDS 12-14) P14
17. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY (ROUNDS 12-14) BY WARD P14
1. 1. SOUTHAMPTON CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW (unweighted)
#3 Looked After #8A(ii) GCSE 5 A-C Children Grades - Disadvantaged #2 Proportion Aged <20 119 -9 -2
#1 Children & Student #8A(i) GCSE 5 A-C Population Grades - All -51 -10
#7A(ii) KS2 Level 4 Results - Disadvantaged #4 All Schools: SEN 3 21
#7A(i) KS2 Level 4 Results - All 9
#5 FSM Primary 56
#6 Workless Households with Children 44 #5 FSM Secondary 93
(Scores higher than 0 (outside green line) denote higher than SE average, scores lower than 0 (inside green line) denote lower than SE average.
SE / English Average Value (x=0)
Local Authority percentage variation from SE / English Average Value
2. 2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE
The table below provides a summary of the ten key dimensions and provides an overall contextual score for Southampton.
KEY DIMENSION INDEX RAW COMMENTS
EXTREME – lower CYP population living in Southampton when compared to the SE 1. PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS (ACTUAL) -51 average figure of 116,955 per Tier 1 LA
TYPICAL – The proportion of Young People is only slightly lower in the Southampton 2. POPULATION UNDER 20 (%) -2 population by those under 20, compared to the SE as a whole
EXTREME – the proportion of looked after children in Southampton is extremely 3. LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (%) 119 higher than the average SE figure
SIGNIFICANT – SEN children are significantly more common per 1,000 CYPs in 4. SEN CHILDREN (%) 21 Southampton when compared to the SE as a whole
EXTREME – Higher number of Primary students are eligible for FSM compared to the 5a. FSM: Primary (%) 56 average for the SE
EXTREME – There are almost twice as many Secondary School CYP eligible for Free 5b. FSM: Secondary (%) 93 School Meals than the SE average
EXTREME – CYP are far more likely to live in a workless household compared to the SE 6. CYPs in WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS (%) 44 average
TYPICAL – marginally higher percentage of CYP achieve Level 4 at KS2 than the SE 7A(i). KS2 RESULTS - ALL 9 average figure
7A(ii). KS2 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED 3 TYPICAL – very marginally higher than the regional average
TYPICAL – CYP achieve a marginally lower average GCSE result than state school 8A(i). 5 A-C GCSE RESULTS -10 average scores across the region
8A(ii). 5 A-C GCSE RESULTS - TYPICAL – the gap narrows slightly when compared to other SE disadvantaged -9 DISADVANTAGED students
COMBINED SCORE (3-10) 340
COMBINED SCORE (Weighted) -174 Key – see over
3. KEY
0 -41% or more below SE Average
1 -31% to -40%
2 -21% to -30%
3 -11% to -20%
4 -6% to -10%
5 SE Average (-5% to +5%) 5 SE Average (-5% to +5%)
6 +6% to +10%
7 +11% to +20%
8 +21% to 30%
9 +31% to +40%
10 +41% or more above SE Average
4. 3. INDICATOR #1: CYP POPULATION – PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS (Includes maintained and direct grant nursery schools, maintained primary and secondary schools, city technology colleges, primary and secondary academies including free schools, special schools, special academies including free schools, pupil referral units, General Hospital Schools, alternative provision academies including free schools and independent schools.)
-60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
LA Numbers (mean) Numbers LA Average SE Index Relative
Children & Young People 57,069 116,955 -51 -51
SOURCE: EduBase public portal. All EduBase data.csv PUBLISHED: EduBase, 24 Aug 2015
4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Age LA Numbers LA % SE Total SE % SE LA Average Relative Index 0 3317 1.4 104,848 1.2 5825 15 15 1 3420 1.4 110,528 1.3 6140 12 12 2 3341 1.4 111,828 1.3 6213 8 8 3 3082 1.3 110,968 1.3 6165 1 1 4 3047 1.3 109,359 1.2 6076 1 1 5 2983 1.2 110,800 1.3 6156 -2 -2 6 2793 1.2 107,901 1.2 5995 -6 -6 7 2676 1.1 105,436 1.2 5858 -8 -8 8 2380 1.0 100,461 1.1 5581 -14 -14 9 2361 1.0 100,471 1.1 5582 -15 -15 10 2189 0.9 97,396 1.1 5411 -18 -18 11 2160 0.9 95,312 1.1 5295 -18 -18 12 2188 0.9 99,009 1.1 5501 -20 -20 13 2298 0.9 101,314 1.2 5629 -18 -18 14 2337 1.0 104,751 1.2 5820 -19 -19 15 2289 0.9 105,703 1.2 5872 -21 -21 16 2534 1.0 107,101 1.2 5950 -14 -14 17 2492 1.0 106,988 1.2 5944 -15 -15 18 3113 1.3 107,348 1.2 5964 5 5 19 6069 2.5 107,671 1.2 5982 105 105 0-19 57,069 23.6 2,036,162 23.9 116,955 -2 -2
SOURCE: "Annual Mid-year Population Estimates, 2014" MYEDE Population Estimates for High Level Areas PUBLISHED: ONS 26 Jan 2015
5. 5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 18 years old)
Number per children 1,000
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
NumbersLA LA SE Number per children 1,000 IndexRelative
Looked After Children 500 10.5 4.8 119 119
SOURCE: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/410395/SFR36_2014_LA_tables_revised.xlsx PUBLISHED: Department for Education, 30 Sept 2014.
6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old)
statemented)
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CYPs (statemented)CYPs
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
SENLA SENLA CYPs (non SENLA (all) CYPs SENLA CYPS % (all) SE SEN (all) CYPS % IndexRelative State-funded Primary 181 3,179 3,360 18.4 16.3 13 13 Schools State-funded Secondary 90 2,449 2,539 25.6 17.5 46 46 Schools
All Schools* 710 5,938 6,648 22 18 21 21
SOURCES: http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/home.xhtml https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/362706/SFR26-2014_LA_Tables_06102014.xlsx PUBLISHED: Department for Education, 15 Jul 2015.
*All Schools Includes maintained and direct grant nursery schools, maintained primary and secondary schools, city technology colleges, primary and secondary academies including free schools, special schools, special academies, pupil referral units, General Hospital Schools, alternative provision academies and independent schools.
6. 7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
School Stage Numbers Pupil LA EligiblePupils for FSM FSM % LA SE FSM % IndexRelative Maintained Nursery & State- Funded Primary 18,390 3,671 19.96 12.8 56 56 Schools State-Funded 9,798 1,912 19.51 10.1 93 93 Secondary Schools
Special Schools 460 198 42.95 28.6 50 50
Pupil Referral Units 80 40 50 34.7 44 44
SOURCE: EduBase public portal. All EduBase data.csv PUBLISHED: EduBase, 13 Aug 2015
7. 8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (Detail by Ward)
PRIMARY SECONDARY
14 14
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Eligible for FSM Eligible Ward
ARTSMARK 2012 ARTSMARK Schools Population for FSM Eligible for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index 2012 ARTSMARK Schools Population No. for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index 1 Bargate 3 1501 236 15.7 51 1 1 54 31 56.6 441
2 Bassett 1 4 868 223 25.7 146 1 2 1017 318 31.3 199 3 Bevois 3 918 175 19.0 82 1 1 1080 178 16.5 58
4 Bitterne 7 2075 574 27.6 165 1 1613 206 12.8 22
5 Bitterne Park 3 1099 169 15.4 48 1 1613 206 12.8 22
6 Coxford 2 4 1385 252 18.2 74 1 45 12 26.1 150
7 Freemantle 3 1292 156 12.1 16
8 Harefield 4 1142 252 22.1 112 1 1 563 162 28.8 175
9 Millbrook 3 746 217 29.1 179 1 1 649 115 17.7 69
10 Peartree 1 3 1247 226 18.1 74
11 Portswood 1 3 907 246 27.1 160
12 Redbridge 4 1312 420 32.0 207 2 4 1649 556 33.7 222
13 Shirley 3 4 1475 201 13.6 31 1 760 62 8.2 -22
14 Sholing 4 1753 285 16.3 56 2 1702 272 16.0 53
15 Swaythling 2 410 126 30.7 194 1 1 588 71 12.1 16
16 West End South 1 1 302 47 16 49
17 Woolston 4 1195 304 25 144 1 480 133 27.7 165
TOTAL 9 59 19,627 4108 363.7 8 18 11,813 2323 300
SOURCE: EduBase public portal. All EduBase data.csv PUBLISHED: EduBase, 15 Oct 2015
8. 9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS
%
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Household
H&R Household Numbers Southampton SE % IndexRelative Working Households 45,729 57.0 61.2 -7 -7 Mixed Households 19,870 24.7 26.1 -5 -5 Workless Households 14,687 18.3 12.7 44 44
SOURCE: Workless Households for Regions across the UK in 2013 - Table C Children by combined economic activity status of households members and area (Excel sheet 1612Kb) http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/publications/re-reference-tables.html?edition=tcm%3A77-375762 PUBLISHED: ONS, 6 November 2014.
9. 10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 (excludes Independent Schools)
% Level achieving in of all
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% achieving Level all in of
Results - -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 LA reading, writing and maths England reading, writing and maths IndexRelative
Below Level 4 19 22 -14 -14
Level 4 59 54 9 9
Level 5+ 22 24 -8 -8
SOURCE: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks2.pdf PUBLISHED: Department for Education, December 2014.
11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS (excludes Independent Schools)
% achieving
Index
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% achieving Level 4
- -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Pupils
LA LA of reading, all in writing and maths England 4 Level allin of reading, writing and maths Relative
Disadvantaged 66 64 3 3
Non- 84 81 4 4 Disadvantaged
Variation -18 -17 6 6
SOURCE: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks2.pdf PUBLISHED: Department for Education, December 2014.
10. 12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014 , TBC, Southampton (Excluding Independent Schools)
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C GCSEs
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ENG Average (78%)
School
ARTSMARK 2012 Phase Population Eligible for FSM Eligible for % FSM Index vs SE Average KS 4+ Level 2 Results Index vs Achieving A* 5+ Index vs ENG Average (53.4%) Compass School PRU 80 40 50.0 379 - - - -
Holy Family Catholic Primary School Pri 398 89 22.4 115 94 21 - -
Mansel Park Primary School Pri 329 115 35 236 57 -27 - -
Newlands Primary School Pri 383 165 43 312 75 -4 - -
Oasis Academy Lord's Hill 1 Sec 501 137 27 162 - - 45 -16 Redbridge Community School 1 Sec 1006 271 27 158 - - 37 -31 Redbridge Primary School Pri 202 56 28 166 72 -8 - -
The Cedar School SEN 62 19 31 193 - - - -
SOURCE: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks2.pdf http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks4.pdf PUBLISHED: Department for Education, January 2015. SOURCE: EduBase public portal. All EduBase data.csv PUBLISHED: EduBase, 17 Aug 2015
11. 13. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4, 2014 (excludes Independent Schools) Southampton Secondary schools only
%
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%
- -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Results
LA LA England IndexRelative Achieving 5+ A*- C GCSEs or 51 57 -10 -10 equivalent including English & maths
SOURCE: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks4.pdf PUBLISHED: Department for Education, January 2015.
14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS (excludes Independent Schools) Southampton Secondary schools only
C GCSEs or
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C GCSEs or equivalent
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% 5+ Achieving A*
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% Achieving 5+ A*
- -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Pupils
LA LA including English & maths England equivalent including English & maths IndexRelative
Disadvantaged 33 37 -9 -9
Non- 61 64 -5 -5 Disadvantaged
Variation -27.8 -27.5 1 1
SOURCE: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/download/pdf/871_ks4.pdf PUBLISHED: Department for Education, January 2015
See also 8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (Detail by Ward) and 12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT AT KS2 IN READING TEST, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TEST, 2014, Redbridge, Southampton to drill down for further detail.
12. CULTURAL PROVISION – Southampton
15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE (Jan 2010 – Jun 2015)
Type
Discover Explore Bronze Silver Gold Total % year Past 5 Alternative Provision 1 3 4 0
Arts or media organisation 369 65 5 3 442 51
Community org or project 4 4 0
Library or acrhive 22 22 3
Local authority team 86 86 10
Museum or heritage org 44 8 1 53 6
Secondary School 21 200 12 2 235 27
Special school 29 29 3
543 0 309 18 5 875
13. 16. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY ROUNDS 12-14
Institution Type Award Round 1 The Polygon School Special Artsmark R14 2 Great Oaks School Special Artsmark Gold R12 3 Hollybrook Infant School Primary Artsmark Gold R14 4 St Anne's Catholic School Secondary Artsmark Gold R12 5 Fairisle Infant and Nursery School Primary Artsmark Gold R12 6 Oakwood Primary School Primary Artsmark R14 7 Woodlands Community College Secondary Artsmark Gold R14 8 Regents Park Community College Secondary Artsmark R12 9 Ludlow Infant Academy Primary Artsmark Gold R12 10 Highfield Church of England Primary School Primary Artsmark R12 11 Oasis Academy Lord's Hill Secondary Artsmark Gold R12 12 Redbridge Community School Secondary Artsmark Gold R12 13 Redbridge Community School Secondary Artsmark Gold R14 14 Shirley Infant School Primary Artsmark Gold R14 15 Shirley Warren Learning Campus Primary & Nursery School Primary Artsmark Gold R14 16 Wordsworth Primary School Primary Artsmark Gold R14 17 Saint George Catholic Voluntary Aided College Southampton Secondary Artsmark R14 18 Townhill Junior School Primary Artsmark Gold R14 Rounds 12 – 14 = 9 Primary Schools, 7 Secondary Schools from Southampton, 2 Special Schools. No 16-19 Schools / FE Colleges etc. received the award during this period.
17. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY ROUNDS 12-14 BY WARD
Primary Secondary ALL
Parliamentary ARTSMARK ARTSMARK ARTSMARK Schools Schools Schools Constituency 2012-14 2012-14 2012-14 1 Bargate 3 1 1 1 4
2 Bassett 1 4 1 2 2 6 3 Bevois 3 1 1 1 4
4 Bitterne 7 1 8
5 Bitterne Park 3 1 4
6 Coxford 2 4 1 2 5
7 Freemantle 3 3
8 Harefield 4 1 1 1 5
9 Millbrook 3 1 1 1 4
10 Peartree 1 3 1 3
11 Portswood 1 3 1 3
12 Redbridge 4 2 4 8
13 Shirley 3 4 1 3 5
14 Sholing 4 2 6
15 Swaythling 2 1 1 1 3
16 West End South 1 1 1 1
17 Woolston 4 1 5
14.