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Activity Survey 2019: BBG Academy  BBG Academy School Name Activity Survey 2019: BBG Academy BBG Academy Activity Survey 2019 Activity Survey 2018 Activity Survey 2017 Activity Survey 2016 Status Grouping Count % GT Status Grouping Count % GT Status Grouping Count % GT Status Grouping Count % GT Education 142 90.4% Education 141 92.16% Education 90 90.91% Education 82 89.13% A Level 61 38.9% AS or A2 Level 68 44.44% AS or A2 Level 54 54.55% AS or A2 Level 33 35.87% Entry Level 3 1.9% Entry Level 3 1.96% Level 1 4 4.04% Entry Level 1 1.09% Level 1 14 8.9% GCSE 2 1.31% Level 2 15 15.15% Level 1 10 10.87% Level 2 25 15.9% Level 1 12 7.84% Level 3 14 14.14% Level 2 13 14.13% Level 3 39 24.8% Level 2 22 14.38% Part Time Education 3 3.03% Level 3 25 27.17% Employment and Training 8 5.1% Level 3 32 20.92% Employment and Training 6 6.06% Employment and Training 8 8.70% Apprenticeship 5 3.2% Part Time Education 2 1.31% Apprenticeship 6 6.06% Apprenticeship 1 1.09% Employment without training 3 1.9% Employment and Training 9 5.88% NEET Group 1 1.01% Employment + non accredited 1 1.09% NEET Group 5 3.2% Apprenticeship 7 4.58% NEET - not yet ready for work / 1 1.01% training NEET - Seeking EET 1 0.6% Employment without training 1 0.65% learning Employment without training 3 3.26% NEET Not available to labour 1 0.6% Part Time Employment 1 0.65% Unknown 2 2.02% Part Time Employment 1 1.09% market/learning - illness NEET Group 1 0.65% Current situation not known 2 2.02% Traineeship 2 2.17% NEET Start date agreed (RPA 3 1.9% NEET Not available to labour 1 0.65% Total 99 100.00% Unknown 2 2.17% compliant) market/learning - illness Current situation not known 2 2.17% Unknown 2 1.3% Unknown 2 1.31% Total 92 100.00% Current situation not known 2 1.3% Current situation not known 2 1.31% Total 157 100.0% Total 153 100.00% Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Meeting the Duty 147 93.6% Meeting the Duty 146 95.42% Meeting the Duty 93 93.94% Meeting the Duty 85 92.39% Not Meeting the Duty 6 3.8% Not Meeting the Duty 6 3.92% Not Meeting the Duty 6 6.06% Not Meeting the Duty 7 7.61% Temporary Break 1 0.6% Temporary Break 1 0.65% Total 99 100.00% Total 92 100.00% W ki T d 3 1 9% Total 153 100.00% Total 157 100.0% School Name 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations Pupil Premium No Yes Total Pupil Premium No Yes Destination Count % GT Count % GT Coun % GT 40% t A Level 56 44.8% 5 15.6% 61 38.9% Apprenticeship 4 3.2% 1 3.1% 5 3.2% 3.18% Current situation not known 2 1.6% 2 1.3% 35% Employment without training 3 9.4% 3 1.9% Entry Level 1 0.8% 2 6.3% 3 1.9% Level 1 11 8.8% 3 9.4% 14 8.9% 30% Level 2 18 14.4% 7 21.9% 25 15.9% Level 3 32 25.6% 7 21.9% 39 24.8% 25% NEET - Seeking EET 1 3.1% 1 0.6% NEET Not available to labour 1 3.1% 1 0.6% 4.46% market/learning - illness 20% NEET Start date agreed (RPA compliant) 1 0.8% 2 6.3% 3 1.9% Total 125 100.0% 32 100.0% 157 100.0% 35.67% 15% 4.46% 10% 20.38% 1.91% 11.46% 5% Participation 7.01% 2.55% 1.91% Pupil Premium No Yes Total 0% l l ) e 3 2 1 ip g e t n ET l… Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Count % GT Coun % GT v el el el h in v an E il Le v v v es in Le li now g - A Le Le Le ic ra y p k in g t nt t t tr k in re En com not ee rn Meeting the Duty 122 97.6% 25 78.1% 147 93.6% p ou A S a p ith ion - /le A w (RP at ET et Not Meeting the Duty 2 1.6% 4 12.5% 6 3.8% t d tu E rk en ee si N a m r t m ag en r Temporary Break 1 3.1% 1 0.6% loy e rr ou p at u b Em d C la Working Towards 1 0.8% 2 6.3% 3 1.9% rt to ta e S bl Total 125 100.0% 32 100.0% 157 100.0% ET ila E va N a ot N T EE N School Name 2019 SEN Destinations: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 SEN Destinations 2019 SEN Destinations SEND Grouping Education, Health No SEND Total SEND Grouping Education, Health & Care Plan No SEND & Care Plan Destination Count Pct % Count Pct % Coun Pct % t A Level 38.85% A Level 61 39.6% 61 38.9% Apprenticeship 5 3.2% 5 3.2% Level 3 24.84% Current situation not known 2 1.3% 2 1.3% Level 2 15.92% Employment without training 3 1.9% 3 1.9% Entry Level 1 33.3% 2 1.3% 3 1.9% Level 1 8.28% Level 1 1 33.3% 13 8.4% 14 8.9% Apprenticeship 3.18% Level 2 25 16.2% 25 15.9% Level 3 39 25.3% 39 24.8% Employment without training NEET - Seeking EET 1 0.6% 1 0.6% Entry Level NEET Not available to labour market/learning - illness 1 33.3% 1 0.6% NEET Start date agreed (RPA compliant) 3 1.9% 3 1.9% NEET Start date agreed (RPA c… Total 3 100.0% 154 100.0% 157 100.0% Current situation not known NEET - Seeking EET NEET Not available to labour … 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% School Name 2019 Gender by Destination: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 Gender by Destination 2019 Gender by Destination Gender Female Male Total Destination Count Pct % Count Pct % Coun Pct % Gender Female Male t A Level 31 43.1% 30 35.3% 61 38.9% A Level 19.75% 19.11% Apprenticeship 5 5.9% 5 3.2% Level 3 Current situation not known 2 2.4% 2 1.3% 12.10% 12.74% Employment without training 3 3.5% 3 1.9% Level 2 10.83% 5.10% Entry Level 3 3.5% 3 1.9% Level 1 6.37% Level 1 4 5.6% 10 11.8% 14 8.9% Apprenticeship 3.18% Level 2 17 23.6% 8 9.4% 25 15.9% Employment without training Level 3 19 26.4% 20 23.5% 39 24.8% Entry Level NEET - Seeking EET 1 1.2% 1 0.6% NEET Not available to labour market/learning - illness 1 1.2% 1 0.6% NEET Start date agreed (RPA co… NEET Start date agreed (RPA compliant) 1 1.4% 2 2.4% 3 1.9% Current situation not known Total 72 100.0% 85 100.0% 157 100.0% NEET - Seeking EET NEET Not available to labour m… 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Ethnicity Indian Other Asian Other Mixed Pakistani White & White & Black White & Black White British Total Background Background Black African Asian Caribbean Destination Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Tota % GT l A Level 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 2 1.27% 1 0.64% 54 34.39% 61 38.85% Apprenticeship 5 3.18% 5 3.18% Current situation not 2 1.27% 2 1.27% known Employment without 3 1.91% 3 1.91% training Entry Level 3 1.91% 3 1.91% Level 1 1 0.64% 13 8.28% 14 8.92% Level 2 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 23 14.65% 25 15.92% Level 3 1 0.64% 3 1.91% 2 1.27% 33 21.02% 39 24.84% NEET - Seeking EET 1 0.64% 1 0.64% NEET Not available 1 0.64% 1 0.64% to labour market/learning - illness NEET Start date 3 1.91% 3 1.91% agreed (RPA compliant) Total 1 0.64% 2 1.27% 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 1 0.64% 6 3.82% 4 2.55% 141 89.81% 157 100.00% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Destination A Level Apprenticeship Current situation not known Employment without training Entry Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NEET - Seeking EET NEET Not available to labour market/learning - ill… NEET Start date agreed (RPA co… Indian 100.00% Other Asian Background 50.00% 50.00% Other Mixed Background 100.00% Pakistani 100.00% White & Black African 100.00% White & Black Asian 33.33% 16.67% 50.00% White & Black Caribbean 25.00% 25.00% 50.00% White British 38.30% 3.55% 9.22% 16.31% 23.40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Ethnicity Count % Indian 1 0.64% Other Asian Background 2 1.27% Other Mixed Background 1 0.64% Pakistani 1 0.64% White & Black African 1 0.64% White & Black Asian 6 3.82% White & Black Caribbean 4 2.55% White British 141 89.81% Total 157 100.00% School Name 2019 Support Level Destinations: BBG Academy BBG Academy 2019 Support Level Destinations If a client is in the Vulnerable group they have one of the following characteristics: Child in Need / Child Protection, Looked After, Young Offender, Pregnant, Parent, Statement / EHCP, Stronger Families, Young Carer, Attendance issues, Alternative Provision, Expecting to achieve below L1, My Support Plan.
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