Coalville Ibstock Thringstone and Warren Hills Cluster
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School Health Profile 2015/16 Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills Cluster This profile provides a picture of child health in this area. It is designed to help local government and health services professionals understand the needs of children in order to improve children’s health and reduce health inequalities. 1 All Saints Church Of England Primary School, Coalville 2 Belvoirdale Community Primary School 3 Broom Leys School 4 Castle Rock High School 5 Ellistown Community Primary School 6 Forest Way School 7 Heather Primary School 8 Holy Cross School: A Catholic Voluntary Academy, Whitwick, Leicestershire 9 Hugglescote Community Primary School 10 Ibstock Community College 11 Ibstock Junior School 12 King Edward Vii Science And Sport College 13 New Swannington Primary School 14 Newbridge High School 18 15 Saint Clare's Primary School A Catholic Voluntary Academy, Coalville, Leicestershire 16 St Denys Church Of England Infant School, Ibstock 17 Stephenson Studio School 20 18 Thringstone Primary School 8 19 Warren Hills Community Primary School 13 20 Whitwick St John The Baptist Church Of England Primary School 17 12 4 6 1 19 2 3 15 14 9 5 7 16110 Primary Secondary Special Schools Key Statistics Key Figures The health of people in North West Leicestershire is varied compared Coalville, Ibstock, North West Thringstone and with the England average. About 13% (2,200) of children live in low Leicestershire income families. Warren Hills Black Minority Ethnic Deprivation is lower than average and life expectancy for women is 8.9% 8.5% higher but for men is lower in North West Leicestershire than the Pupils * England average. English as an Additional 4.0% 3.7% The cluster has 14 primary and 5 secondary schools. 6241 pupils Language attend these schools and 51.7% are male. * Free School Meals 12.4% 9.4% The modelled percentage of pupils at age 5 achieving a good level * of development in the cluster is worse than the England average. SEN Statement 4.8% 2.7% In Reception, 323 children were classified as overweight or obese. * In Year 6, this rises to 518 children (estimated). SEN Support 15.1% 11.8% School Readiness School Health Profile School readiness is a measure of how prepared a child is to succeed in The school health profile will support schools to establish a clear and school, cognitively, socially and emotionally. Just as there is an concise picture of health issues within the school and the wider community achievement gap in school performance, there is a school readiness gap for children of all ages. The circles show the counts of pupils with medical that separates disadvantaged children from their more affluent peers. conditions in the school cluster. The sizes of the circles are proportional to number of pupils with each condition. N.B. Does not include all schools in Communication Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills the cluster. Values of less than five are suppressed. and Language North West Leicestershire Expressive art Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills and design North West Leicestershire Literacy Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills Long term condition (328) North West Leicestershire Maths Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills North West Leicestershire Personal, Social Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills Epilepsy (53) and Emotional North West Leicestershire Emotional/behavioural needs (195) Physical Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills Development Analphylaxis (49) Asthma (439) North West Leicestershire Diabetes (14) 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% % Achieved Continence Issues (88) | Leicestershire percentage Child Health Summary for Coalville, Ibstock, Thringstone and Warren Hills The chart below shows how the health of children in this area compares with the rest of England. This area’s result for each indicator is shown as a circle. The average for England is shown by the black line, which is always at the centre of the chart. The range of results for all local areas in England is shown as a grey bar. A red circle means that this area is significantly worse than England for that indicator; however, a green circle may still indicate an important public health problem. Indicator Name Local Value Eng Avg Eng Worst England Range Eng Best 1. Low Birth Weight Births (%) 6.7 7.4 14.1 1.4 2. Child Development at age 5 52.6 60.4 0.0 100.0 (%) 3. GCSE Achievement (5A*-C 49.6 56.6 0.0 100.0 inc. Eng & Maths) (%) 4. Children with excess weight 20.0 22.2 39.5 6.6 (Reception Year) (%) 5. Children with excess weight 35.2 33.4 49.1 11.5 (Year 6) (%) 6. Emergency admissions in 9.5 14.7 38.3 3.5 under 5s 7. A&E attendances in under 5s 291.5 533.6 2,781.3 116.7 8. Deliveries to teenage mothers 1.0 1.2 7.2 0.0 (%) 9. Children's and young 865.0 1,117.5 2,745.2 425.9 people's admissions for injury Indicator Notes 1. % of all live births at term weighing less than 2500 grams, 2010-14 2. % of children achieving a good level of development at age 5, 2013/14 3. % of pupils at end of key stage 4 achieving 5 or more GCSEs grades A* - C, including English and Maths, 2013/14 4. % of measured children in Reception Year who were classified as overweight or obese, 2012/13 – 2014/15 5. % of measured children in Year 6 who were classified as overweight or obese, 2012/13 – 2014/15 6. Crude rate of emergency hospital admissions for children (aged under 5 years), per 1,000 resident population, 2012/13 – 2014/15 7. Crude rate of A&E attendance rate per 1,000 population aged 0-4 years, 2012/13 – 2014/15 8. % of deliveries where mother is aged under 18 years, 2010/11 – 2014/15 9. Hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people (aged under 15 years) per 10,000 population 2010/11 – 2014/15 For more information, please contact the Public Health Intelligence Team on [email protected] Published April 2017.