SURREY – CEP Profile LAST UPDATED: 29/05/2019

CONTENTS

1. 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 PARLIAMENTARY CONS) P7

9. INDICATOR #5C: CYP POVERTY – PUPIL PREMIUM P8

10. INDICATOR #5D: CYP POVERTY – PUPIL PREMIUM (Detail by PARLIAMENTARY CONS) P8

11. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS P9

12. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 P9

13. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P9

14. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT / FREE SCHOOL MEALS – PARLIAMENTARY CONS OF SPELTHORNE P10

15. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 P11

16. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P11

17. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE P12

18. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY P12

19. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY PARLIAMENTARY CONS P14

1. 1. SURREY CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW (unweighted) #1 Children & Student Population 152

#8A(ii) KS4 - Disadvantaged -3 #2 Proportion Aged <20 2

#8A(i) KS4 - All #3 Looked After Children 8 -29

#7A(ii) KS2 - #4 All Schools: SEN Disadvantaged, -8 3 #5 FSM Primary #6 Workless -24 Households with Children -29 #7A(i) KS2 - All #5 FSM Secondary 8 -25

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 (=0)

SURREY percentage variation from SE / English Average Value

2. 2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE

The table below provides a summary of the key dimensions and provides an overall contextual score for SURREY

KEY DIMENSION COMMENTS

RAW RAW

INDEX

EXTREME – Number of CYP living in Surrey are much higher when compared to 1. PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS (ACTUAL) 152 the SE average figure of 58,280 per Tier 1 LA

TYPICAL – The proportion of Young People in the Surrey population is slightly 2. POPULATION UNDER 20 (%) 2 higher than SE average figure

SIGNIFICANT – The proportion of looked after children in the region is 3. LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (%) -29 significantly lower than the SE average figure

TYPICAL – The numbers of SEN children in Surrey is slightly higher than the SE 4. SEN CHILDREN (%) 3 average figure

SIGNIFICANT – The percentage of Primary CYPs eligible for Free School Meals is 5a. FSM: Primary (%) -24 significantly lower in Surrey compared to the SE

SIGNIFICANT – The percentage of Secondary CYPs eligible for Free School Meals 5b. FSM: Secondary (%) -25 is significantly lower in Surrey compared to the SE

SIGNIFICANT – The percentage of Primary CYPs eligible for Pupil Premium is 5c. PUPIL PREMIUM Primary (%) -24 significantly lower in Surrey compared to the SE

NOTEWORTHY – The percentage of Secondary CYPs eligible for Pupil Premium is 5d. PUPIL PREMIUM Secondary (%) -17 notably lower in Surrey compared to the SE

SIGNIFICANT – Surrey has significantly lower numbers of CYP living in a workless 6. CYPs in WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS (%) -29 household compared to the SE

7A(i). KS2 RESULTS - ALL 8 TYPICAL – Attainment at KS2 is slightly higher than of the rest of

TYPICAL – The attainment gap is evident when considering Disadvantaged 7A(ii). KS2 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -8 children and is notably lower than the England average

8A(i). KS4 RESULTS 8 TYPICAL – Attainment at KS4 is slightly higher than the rest of England

TYPICAL – The attainment gap for Disadvantaged CYP is also evident at KS4, with 8A(ii). KS4 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -3 lower CYP numbers in Surrey achieving average England grades

COMBINED SCORE (3-10) -141

COMBINED SCORE (Weighted) -215 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

Numbers

ative Indexative -10 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170

SURREY SE LA Average Numbers(mean) Rel

Children & 146,902 58,280 152 152 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

Total

-10 -5 0 5 10

Age Surrey Numbers Surrey % SE SE % SE LA Average IndexRelative 0 6,659 1.1 51,385 1.1 2,704 0 0 1 7,258 1.2 53,970 1.2 2,841 3 3 2 7,234 1.2 54,861 1.2 2,887 1 1 3 7,409 1.3 55,556 1.2 2,924 3 3 4 7,647 1.3 57,732 1.3 3,039 2 2 5 8,026 1.4 59,845 1.3 3,150 3 3 6 7,962 1.4 60,106 1.3 3,163 2 2 7 8,020 1.4 59,110 1.3 3,111 4 4 8 7,792 1.3 58,209 1.3 3,064 3 3 9 8,095 1.4 58,723 1.3 3,091 6 6 10 7,743 1.3 57,462 1.3 3,024 4 4 11 7,426 1.3 55,937 1.3 2,944 2 2 12 7,202 1.2 53,496 1.2 2,816 4 4 13 7,022 1.2 53,138 1.2 2,797 2 2 14 6,823 1.2 51,547 1.2 2,713 2 2 15 6,749 1.2 50,579 1.1 2,662 3 3 16 6,960 1.2 52,337 1.2 2,755 2 2 17 7,108 1.2 53,718 1.2 2,827 2 2 18 7,344 1.3 55,504 1.2 2,921 2 2 19 6,425 1.1 54,098 1.2 2,847 -9 -9 0-19 146,904 25.2 1,107,313 24.7 58,280 2 2

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 SURREY (ALL TYPES < 18 years old)

er per er 1,000 children -30 -20 -10 0 10 20

SURREY Numb SE Number per 1,000 children IndexRelative

Looked After Children 869 3.6 5.1 -29 -29

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 – SURREY SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old)

statemented)

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-20 -10 0 10 20

Surrey SEN CYPs (statemented) Surrey SEN CYPs (non Surrey SEN CYPs (all) Surrey SEN (all) CYPS % SE SEN (all) CYPS % IndexRelative State-funded 1,975 10,386 12,361 13.3 13.1 2 2 Primary Schools State-funded 1,061 6,345 7,406 12.4 12.0 3 Secondary Schools 3

All Schools* 6,410 22,745 29,155 15.0 15 3 3

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 SURREY

-30 -20 -10 0 10 School Stage

Surrey Pupil Numbers Pupils Eligible for FSM Surrey FSM % SE FSM % IndexRelative State-Funded Primary Schools 93,122 6,980 7.4 9.8 -24 -24 State-Funded Secondary Schools 59,632 3,619 6.1 8.1 -25 -25 Special Schools 2,643 584 22.1 28.9 -24 -24 Pupil Referral Units 67 20 29.9 30.5 -2 -2

Source: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ Published: 20/05/2019

8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (DETAIL BY PARLIAMENTARY CONS)

PRIMARY SECONDARY

e fore FSM

ARTSMARK Schools Population for FSM Eligible No. for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index ARTSMARK Schools Population Eligibl No. for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index 1 East Surrey 3 31 8607 697 8.1 -15 1 4 5023 437 8.7 -9 2 Epsom and Ewell 5 27 9465 634 6.7 -30 0 6 7826 423 5.4 -44 3 Esher and Walton 3 23 8889 542 6.1 -36 1 4 3790 269 7.1 -26 4 3 27 7674 554 7.2 -24 1 6 5825 437 7.5 -22 5 Mole Valley 3 26 5684 438 7.7 -19 1 4 4518 268 5.9 -38 6 Reigate 1 23 8692 635 7.3 -23 1 5 4859 335 6.9 -28 7 Runnymede and Weybridge 1 29 7848 707 9.0 -5 0 6 6163 481 7.8 -19 8 South West Surrey 2 33 8492 467 5.5 -42 0 6 5685 398 7.0 -27 9 Spelthorne 8 21 8448 760 9.0 -6 2 6 5481 521 9.5 -1 10 0 31 8530 682 8.0 -16 1 5 5584 384 6.9 -28 11 3 27 9679 678 7.0 -27 1 5 4878 384 7.9 -18

32 298 92,008 6,794 9 57 59,632 4,336

Source: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ Published: 20/05/2019

7. 9. INDICATOR #5C: CYP POVERTY – PUPIL PREMIUM SURREY

-30 -20 -10 0 10 School Stage

Surrey Deprivation Pupil Premium % SE Deprivation Pupil Premium % IndexRelative State-Funded Primary Schools 12.9 17.0 -24 -24

State-Funded Secondary Schools 17.1 20.7 -17 -17

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pupil-premium-conditions-of-grant-2018-to-2019 Published: 27/03/2019

10. INDICATOR #5D: CYP POVERTY – PUPIL PREMIUM (DETAIL BY PARLIAMENTARY CONS)

PRIMARY SECONDARY

ulation

ARTSMARK Schools Pop for PP Eligible No. for PP % Eligible vs SE AverageIndex ARTSMARK Schools Population for PP Eligible No. for PP % Eligible vs SE AverageIndex 1 East Surrey 3 31 8439 1238 14.7 -14 1 4 4666 936 20.1 -3 2 Epsom and Ewell 5 27 9330 1092 11.7 -32 0 6 7463 924 12.4 -40 3 Esher and Walton 3 23 8701 937 10.8 -37 1 4 3360 582 17.3 -16 4 Guildford 3 27 7751 1008 13.0 -24 1 6 4908 773 15.7 -24 5 Mole Valley 3 26 5737 706 12.3 -28 1 4 3799 511 13.5 -35 6 Reigate 1 23 8676 1118 12.9 -25 1 5 4555 835 18.3 -11 7 Runnymede and Weybridge 1 29 7550 1016 13.5 -21 0 6 5741 953 16.6 -20 8 South West Surrey 2 33 8429 846 10.0 -41 0 6 5699 841 14.8 -29 9 Spelthorne 8 21 8046 1296 16.1 -6 2 6 5119 961 18.8 -9 10 Surrey Heath 0 31 8228 1032 12.5 -27 1 5 5103 849 16.6 -20 11 Woking 3 27 9173 1278 13.9 -19 1 5 4909 868 17.7 -15

32 298 90,060 11,567 9 57 55,322 9,033

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pupil-premium-conditions-of-grant-2018-to-2019 Published: 27/03/2019 Source: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ Published: 20/05/2019

8. 11. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS (excluding student households)

-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20

Household Numbers Household

SURREY % % SE Index Relative Working Households 139,453 62.2 63.7 -2 -2 Mixed Households 74,189 33.1 29.7 11 11 Workless Households 10,533 4.7 6.6 -29 -29

Source: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peoplenotinwork/unemployment/bulletins/worklesshouseholdsforregionsacrosstheuk/2017 Published: 1 August 2018

12. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 % OF PUPILS MEETING THE EXPECTED STANDARD (excludes Independent Schools)

-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35

SURREY England IndexRelative % of pupils meeting 70 65 8 8 the expected standard % of pupils achieving 13 10 30 30 at a higher standard

Source: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/ Published: Department for Education, Oct 2018

13. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 % OF PUPILS MEETING THE EXPECTED STANDARD – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS (excludes Independent Schools)

-25 -15 -5 5 15 25

SURREY England IndexRelative % of pupils meeting 47 51 -8 the expected standard -8 % of pupils achieving 3 4 -25 at a higher standard -25

Source: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/ Published: Department for Education, Oct 2018

9. 14. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT + FREE SCHOOL MEALS, PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUANCY OF SPELTHORNE

d*

Spelthorne

ARTSMARK Years Population for FSM Eligible for FSM % Eligible Average vs SE Index the expected reaching standar % of pupils (65%) Average vs ENG Index 8 score per pupil Attainment Average (40%) Average vs ENG Index 1 Ashford CofE Primary School P 419 40 9.5 -3 53 -18 - - 2 Ashford Park Primary School Y P 495 52 10.5 7 50 -23 - - 3 Beauclerc Infant and Nursery School Y P 161 0 0.0 -100 - - - - 4 Buckland Primary School P 405 57 14.1 44 53 -18 - - 5 Chennestone Primary School Y P 363 12 3.3 -66 65 0 - - 6 Clarendon Primary School P 289 22 7.5 -23 65 0 - - 7 Hawkedale Primary School P 115 9 7.8 -20 - - - - 8 Kenyngton Manor Primary School Y P 461 132 28.7 193 43 -34 - - 9 CofE VA Primary School P 419 10 2.4 -76 69 6 - - 10 Littleton CofE Infant School P 110 12 10.8 10 - - - - 11 Meadhurst Primary School P 605 70 11.6 18 - - - - 12 Our Lady of the Rosary RC Primary School P 206 2.1 1.0 -90 69 6 - - 13 Riverbridge Primary School Y P 620 50 8.0 -18 73 12 - - 14 Saxon Primary School Y P 348 17 4.9 -50 77 18 - - 15 Springfield Primary School P 483 74 15.4 57 54 -17 - - 16 St Ignatius RC Primary School P 409 13 3.2 -67 86 32 - - 17 St Michael Catholic Primary School P 471 18 3.8 -61 90 38 - - 18 St Nicholas CofE Primary School P 555 28 5.0 -49 68 5 - - 19 Fields CofE Primary School P 401 60 15.0 53 47 -28 - - 20 The Echelford Primary School Y P 573 49 8.6 -12 67 3 - - 21 Town Farm Primary School & Nursery Y P 540 105 19.5 99 65 0 - - 22 St Paul's Catholic College S 1108 78 7.0 -14 - - 54 16 23 S 996 86 8.6 6 - - 43 -7 24 Y S 1021 33 3.2 -60 - - 54 17 25 The Bishop Wand Church of England School S 1021 43 4.2 -48 - - 49 5 26 The Matthew Arnold School S 660 97 14.7 81 - - 47 0 27 Y S 675 133 19.7 143 - - 40 -14

* Reading, writing and maths Source: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ Source: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/

10. 15. INDICATOR #8A(I): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 AVERAGE ATTAINMENT 8 SCORE PER PUPIL (excludes Independent Schools)

-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25

SURREY England IndexRelative Average Attainment 8 score per pupil 50.2 46.5 8 8

Source: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk Published: Department for Education, Oct 2018

16. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 AVERAGE ATTAINMENT 8 SCORE – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS (excludes Independent Schools)

-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25

SURREY England IndexRelative Average Attainment 8 score per 35.6 36.7 -3 -3 disadvantaged pupil

Source: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk Published: Department for Education, Oct 2018

11. CULTURAL PROVISION – SURREY

17. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE April 2012 – Feb 2019

Type

Discover Explore Bronze Silver Gold Total Past 5 year % Alternative provision 18 41 59 1 Arts or media organisation 163 25 107 45 44 384 6 Community org or project 1757 55 35 5 1852 28 Freelancer or private teacher 31 21 52 1 Independent School 74 74 1 Local authority team 68 68 1 Museum or heritage org 240 96 2 4 342 5 Post-16 education 41 12 75 128 2 Primary School 970 148 186 1304 20 0 0 1803 183 11 1997 30 Special Post 16 Institution 38 22 2 62 1 Special School 30 5 125 3 1 164 3 Voluntary youth project 22 22 0 Youth service project 21 4 15 40 1 TOTAL 3286 237 2575 313 137 6548

18. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY as at 20/05/2019

Institution Phase Type 1 Ashford Park Primary School Primary Community school 2 Barnett Wood Infant School Primary Community school 3 Barnsbury Primary School Primary Academy converter 4 Barrow Hills School Not applicable Other independent school 5 Beauclerc Infant and Nursery School Primary Community school 6 Burhill Primary School Primary Foundation school 7 Chennestone Primary School Primary Community school 8 Christ's College Guildford Secondary Academy converter 9 City of London Freemen's School Not applicable Other independent school 10 Claygate Primary School Primary Foundation school 11 Esher C of E High School Secondary Academy converter 12 Freemantles School Not applicable Community special school 13 16 plus Academy 16-19 converter 14 Gordons School Secondary Academy converter 15 Gosden House School Not applicable Community special school 16 Guildford Grove Primary School Primary Academy converter 17 Holy Family Catholic Primary School Primary Academy converter 18 Howard of Effingham School Secondary Academy converter 19 Kenyngton Manor Primary School Primary Academy sponsor led 20 Not applicable Other independent school 21 Manby Lodge Infant School Primary Community school 22 Manorfield Primary and Nursery School Primary Community school 23 Merstham Park School Secondary Free schools

12. 24 New Haw Community Junior School Primary Academy converter 25 Oakfield Junior School Primary Community school 26 Ongar Place Primary School Primary Community school 27 Orpheus Centre Not applicable Special post 16 institution 28 Ottershaw Christchurch Church of England Junior School Primary Voluntary controlled school 29 School Secondary Academy converter 30 Philip Southcote School Not applicable Community special school 31 Portesbery School Not applicable Community special school 32 Potters Gate CofE Primary School Primary Academy converter 33 Pyrcroft Grange Primary School Primary Academy sponsor led 34 Riverbridge Primary School Primary Academy converter 35 Saxon Primary School Primary Academy converter 36 Send CofE Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 37 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 38 St Joseph's Specialist Trust Not applicable Non-maintained special school 39 St Martin's CofE (Aided) Junior School Primary Voluntary aided school 40 St Mary's CofE Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 41 St Mary's CofE Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 42 St Paul's CofE Primary School Primary Academy sponsor led 43 St Peter's CofE Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 44 Stepgates Community School Primary Community school 45 Not applicable Community special school 46 Thamesmead School Secondary Academy converter 47 The Children's Trust School Not applicable Non-maintained special school 48 The Echelford Primary School Primary Academy sponsor led 49 The Grange Community Infant School Primary Community school 50 The Horsell Village School Primary Academy converter 51 The Oaktree School Primary Academy converter 52 The Raleigh School Primary Academy converter 53 The Ridgeway School Not applicable Academy special converter 54 Thomas Knyvett College Secondary Academy converter 55 Town Farm Primary School Primary Foundation school 56 Unsted Park School Not applicable Other independent special school 57 Walton Oak School Primary Community school 58 Warren Mead Junior School Primary Academy converter 59 West Ewell Primary School Primary Academy converter 60 Weyfield Academy Primary Academy sponsor led 61 Secondary Academy converter 62 Wonersh and Shamley Green CofE Aided Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school 63 Woodlands School Not applicable Community special school 64 Wray Common Primary School Primary Academy converter

13. 19. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT as at 09/05/2019

Primary Secondary All

Parliamentary ARTSMARK Schools ARTSMARK Schools ARTSMARK Schools Constituency

1 East Surrey 3 31 1 4 4 35 2 Epsom and Ewell 5 27 0 6 5 33 3 Esher and Walton 3 23 1 4 4 27 4 Guildford 3 27 1 6 4 33 5 Mole Valley 3 26 1 4 4 30 6 Reigate 1 23 1 5 2 28 Runnymede and 7 1 29 0 6 1 35 Weybridge 8 South West Surrey 2 33 0 6 2 39 9 Spelthorne 8 21 2 6 10 27 10 Surrey Heath 0 31 1 5 1 36 11 Woking 3 27 1 5 4 32

14.