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NORTH OXFORDSHIRE – CEP Profile NORTH OXFORDSHIRE – CEP Profile LAST UPDATED: 02/05/2019 CONTENTS 1. NORTH OXFORDSHIRE 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) P7 9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS P8 10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard P8 11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard – variation in relation to disadvantaged pupils P8 12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT, Administrative District of Cherwell P9 13. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 P11 14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P11 15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE P12 16. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY P12 17. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY P13 1. 1. NORTH OXFORDSHIRE CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW (unweighted) #8A(ii) KS4 - Disadvantaged #2 Proportion Aged <20 -7 0 #1 Children & Student Population -69 #8A(i) KS4 - All #3 Looked After Children -13 -6 #7A(ii) KS2 - Disadvantaged -22 #4 All Schools: SEN 4 #5 FSM Primary -13 #7A(i) KS2 - All -2 #5 FSM Secondary -18 #6 Workless Households with Children 22 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) NORTH OXFORDSHIRE 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 NORTH OXFORDSHIRE KEY DIMENSION COMMENTS RAW INDEX RAW NOTEWORTHY – Numbers of CYP population living in Cherwell are much lower when 1. PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS (ACTUAL) -69 compared to the SE average figure of 58,280 per Tier 1 LA TYPICAL – The proportion of Young People in the Cherwell population is the same as the SE 2. POPULATION UNDER 20 (%) 0 average as a whole TYPICAL – The proportion of looked after children in the region is slightly lower than the 3. LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (%) -6 average SE figure 4. SEN CHILDREN (%) 4 TYPICAL – The numbers of SEN children in Oxfordshire is typical of the SE as a whole NOTEWORTHY – The percentage of Primary CYPs eligible for Free School Meals is notably 5a. FSM: Primary (%) -13 lower in Cherwell compared to the SE NOTEWORTHY – The percentage of Secondary CYPs eligible for Free School Meals is 5b. FSM: Secondary (%) -18 notably lower in Cherwell compared to the SE SIGNIFICANT – CYP are significantly more likely to live in a workless household compared to 6. CYPs in WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS (%) 22 the SE average 7A(i). KS2 RESULTS – ALL -2 TYPICAL – Attainment at KS2 is typical of the rest of England SIGNIFICANT – The attainment when considering Disadvantaged children is significantly 7A(ii). KS2 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -22 lower than the rest of England 8A(i). KS4 RESULTS -13 NOTEWORTHY – Attainment at KS4 is notably lower that the rest of England 8A(ii). KS4 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -7 TYPICAL – Attainment at KS4 is lower for Disadvantaged CYP COMBINED SCORE (3-10) 33 COMBINED SCORE (Weighted) -23 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 rs -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 Cherwell Numbe SE LA (mean) Average Numbers IndexRelative Children & 18,177 58,280 -69 -69 Young People SOURCE: MYE2: Population estimates: Persons by single year of age and sex for local authorities in the UK, mid-2017 PUBLISHED: ONS, 28 June 2018 4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE % -25 -15 -5 5 15 Age Cherwell Cherwell SE Total SE % SE LA Average IndexRelative 0 882 1.2 51,385 1.1 2,704 5 1 5 1 991 1.4 53,970 1.2 2,841 12 2 12 2 975 1.3 54,861 1.2 2,887 9 3 9 3 969 1.3 55,556 1.2 2,924 7 4 7 4 982 1.3 57,732 1.3 3,039 4 5 4 5 926 1.3 59,845 1.3 3,150 -5 -5 6 6 1,074 1.5 60,106 1.3 3,163 9 7 9 7 1,034 1.4 59,110 1.3 3,111 7 8 7 8 963 1.3 58,209 1.3 3,064 1 9 1 9 955 1.3 58,723 1.3 3,091 0 0 10 10 972 1.3 57,462 1.3 3,024 4 11 4 11 896 1.2 55,937 1.3 2,944 -2 -2 12 12 882 1.2 53,496 1.2 2,816 1 13 1 13 822 1.1 53,138 1.2 2,797 -5 -5 14 14 796 1.1 51,547 1.2 2,713 -5 -5 15 15 774 1.1 50,579 1.1 2,662 -6 -6 16 16 847 1.2 52,337 1.2 2,755 -1 -1 17 17 896 1.2 53,718 1.2 2,827 2 18 2 18 858 1.2 55,504 1.2 2,921 -5 -5 19 19 683 0.9 54,098 1.2 2,847 -23 -23 20 0-19 18,177 24.9 1,107,313 24.7 58,280 0 21 0 SOURCE: MYE2: Population estimates: Persons by single year of age and sex for local authorities in the UK, mid-2017 PUBLISHED: ONS, 28 June 2018 5. 5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN FOR OXFORDSHIRE (ALL TYPES < 18 years old) -20 -10 0 10 20 Oxfordshire Number per 1,000 children SE Number per 1,000 children IndexRelative Looked After Children 666 4.8 5.1 -6 -6 Source: Children looked after in England including adoption: 2017 to 2018 Published: Department for Education, as at 13 December 2018 6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – OXFORDSHIRE SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old) statemented) - -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 LA SEN CYPs (statemented) LA SEN(non CYPs LA SEN CYPs (all) LA SEN (all) CYPS % SE SEN (all) CYPS % IndexRelative State-funded 564 6,800 7,364 13.6 13.1 3 3 Primary Schools State-funded 567 4,766 5,333 13.9 12.0 16 Secondary Schools 16 All Schools* 2,578 14,277 16,855 15 15 4 4 Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistics-special-educational-needs-sen Published: Department for Education, as at 8 August 2018 *All Schools includes all academies including free schools, state-funded and non-maintained special schools, middle schools as deemed, all- through schools, city technology colleges, university technology colleges, studio schools, direct grant nursery schools, pupil referral units and general hospital schools. Excludes Special Schools. 6. 7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS OXFORDSHIRE -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 School Stage Pupil NumbersPupil EligiblePupils for FSM FSM % SE FSM % IndexRelative State-funded nursery and 54,807 4,626 8.4 9.8 -13 -13 state-funded primary schools State-Funded Secondary 38,290 2,549 6.7 8.1 -18 -18 Schools Special Schools 1,166 331 27.4 28.9 -5 -5 Pupil Referral Units 53 15 20.8 30.5 -32 -32 SOURCE: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: 02/05/2019 8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (DETAIL BY WARD) PRIMARY SECONDARY WARD ARTSMARK Schools Population for FSM Eligible for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index ARTSMARK Schools Population for FSM Eligible No. for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index 1 Adderbury, Bloxham and Bodicote 1 3 1031 57 5.6 -42 1 1321 70 5.3 -45 2 Banbury Calthorpe and Easington 2 5 1463 156 10.7 12 1 3 1700 189 11.1 16 3 Banbury Cross and Neithrop 1 198 2 1.1 -88 4 Banbury Grimsbury and Hightown 2 779 127 16.3 71 5 Banbury Hardwick 2 3 1141 147 12.9 35 1 1 951 149 15.7 63 6 Banbury Ruscote 1 29 8980 817 9.1 -5 7 7527 527 7.0 -27 7 Bicester East 1 2 765 59 7.7 -20 1 1285 66 5.1 -47 8 Bicester North and Caversfield 1 3 809 41 5.1 -47 9 Bicester South and Ambrosden 1 3 1165 71 6.1 -36 10 Bicester West 1 3 1000 78 7.8 -18 2 1042 82 7.9 -18 11 Cropredy, Sibfords and Wroxton 6 707 29 4.2 -56 12 Deddington 1 4 772 24 3.1 -67 13 Fringford and Heyfords 1 3 258 14 5.3 -45 1 564 27 4.8 -50 14 Launton and Otmoor 1 143 12 8.6 -10 12 68 19,211 1,634 103 2 16 14,390 1,109 57 SOURCE: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: 02/05/2019 7. 9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS OXFORDSHIRE umbers -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 Household Household N Regional % SE % IndexRelative Working 25,807 73.7 63.7 16 Households 16 Mixed Households 6,376 18.2 29.7 -39 -39 Workless 2,836 8.1 6.6 22 Households 22 SOURCE: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peoplenotinwork/unemployment/bulletins/worklesshouseholdsforregionsacrosstheuk/2017 PUBLISHED: 1 August 2018 10.
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