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Activity Survey 2019: Batley Grammar School  Batley Grammar School School Name Activity Survey 2019: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 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 84 93.3% Education 81 95.29% Education 102 98.08% Education 82 96.47% A Level 44 48.9% AS or A2 Level 52 61.18% AS or A2 Level 72 69.23% AS or A2 Level 63 74.12% Entry Level 2 2.2% Entry Level 1 1.18% Level 1 5 4.81% GCSE 1 1.18% Level 1 5 5.6% Level 1 6 7.06% Level 2 8 7.69% Level 2 8 9.41% Level 2 15 16.7% Level 2 10 11.76% Level 3 16 15.38% Level 3 10 11.76% Level 3 17 18.9% Level 3 12 14.12% Other Qualification 1 0.96% Employment and Training 2 2.35% Other Qualification 1 1.1% Employment and Training 4 4.71% Employment and Training 1 0.96% Apprenticeship 2 2.35% Employment and Training 4 4.4% Apprenticeship 4 4.71% Re-Engagement Provision 1 0.96% NEET Group 1 1.18% Apprenticeship 2 2.2% Total 85 100.00% NEET Group 1 0.96% NEET Not available to labour 1 1.18% Employment without training 1 1.1% Working not for reward 1 0.96% market/learning - illness Re-Engagement Provision 1 1.1% Total 104 100.00% Total 85 100.00% NEET Group 2 2.2% NEET - not yet ready for work / 2 2.2% learning Total 90 100.0% 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 86 95.6% Meeting the Duty 85 100.00% Meeting the Duty 102 98.08% Meeting the Duty 84 98.82% Not Meeting the Duty 3 3.3% Total 85 100.00% Not Meeting the Duty 1 0.96% Temporary Break 1 1.18% Working Towards 1 1.1% Working Towards 1 0.96% Total 85 100.00% Total 90 100.0% Total 104 100.00% School Name 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations Pupil Premium No Yes Total Pupil Premium No Yes Destination Count % GT Count % GT Coun % GT 50% t A Level 39 55.7% 5 25.0% 44 48.9% Apprenticeship 2 2.9% 2 2.2% 5.56% Employment without training 1 1.4% 1 1.1% Entry Level 2 10.0% 2 2.2% Level 1 2 2.9% 3 15.0% 5 5.6% 40% Level 2 9 12.9% 6 30.0% 15 16.7% Level 3 13 18.6% 4 20.0% 17 18.9% NEET - not yet ready for work / learning 2 2.9% 2 2.2% Other Qualification 1 1.4% 1 1.1% Re-Engagement Provision 1 1.4% 1 1.1% 30% Total 70 100.0% 20 100.0% 90 100.0% 43.33% 20% 4.44% 6.67% 10% 14.44% Participation 10.00% 3.33% Pupil Premium No Yes Total Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Count % GT Coun % GT 2.22% 2.22% 2.22% 2.22% 0% t el 3 2 1 ip el g g Meeting the Duty 66 94.3% 20 100.0% 86 95.6% ev el el el h ev in in tion ion L v v v es L rn in a is A Le Le Le ic y a ra fic ov nt tr le t t li Pr Not Meeting the Duty 3 4.3% 3 3.3% re En / ua t p k ou Q n p or ith r e A w w e em Working Towards 1 1.4% 1 1.1% or t th g f en O ga dy n Total 70 100.0% 20 100.0% 90 100.0% a m -E re loy e et p R y Em ot - n T EE N School Name 2019 SEN Destinations: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 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 48.89% A Level 44 51.2% 44 48.9% Apprenticeship 2 2.3% 2 2.2% Level 3 18.89% Employment without training 1 25.0% 1 1.1% Entry Level 2 50.0% 2 2.2% Level 2 16.67% Level 1 1 25.0% 4 4.7% 5 5.6% Level 1 4.44% Level 2 15 17.4% 15 16.7% Level 3 17 19.8% 17 18.9% Apprenticeship NEET - not yet ready for work / learning 2 2.3% 2 2.2% Other Qualification 1 1.2% 1 1.1% Entry Level Re-Engagement Provision 1 1.2% 1 1.1% NEET - not yet ready for work … Total 4 100.0% 86 100.0% 90 100.0% Employment without training Other Qualification Re-Engagement Provision 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% School Name 2019 Gender by Destination: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 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 23 59.0% 21 41.2% 44 48.9% A Level 25.56% 23.33% Apprenticeship 1 2.6% 1 2.0% 2 2.2% Employment without training 1 2.0% 1 1.1% Level 3 10.00% 8.89% Entry Level 2 3.9% 2 2.2% Level 2 4.44% 12.22% Level 1 2 5.1% 3 5.9% 5 5.6% Level 1 Level 2 4 10.3% 11 21.6% 15 16.7% Apprenticeship Level 3 9 23.1% 8 15.7% 17 18.9% NEET - not yet ready for work / learning 2 3.9% 2 2.2% Entry Level Other Qualification 1 2.0% 1 1.1% NEET - not yet ready for work / … Re-Engagement Provision 1 2.0% 1 1.1% Employment without training Total 39 100.0% 51 100.0% 90 100.0% Other Qualification Re-Engagement Provision 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Ethnicity Indian Information not Other Asian Other Mixed Other White Pakistani White & Black White & Black White British Total obtained Background Background Background African Asian Destination Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Tota % GT l A Level 18 20.00% 4 4.44% 1 1.11% 1 1.11% 13 14.44% 1 1.11% 1 1.11% 5 5.56% 44 48.89% Apprenticeship 2 2.22% 2 2.22% Employment without 1 1.11% 1 1.11% training Entry Level 1 1.11% 1 1.11% 2 2.22% Level 1 1 1.11% 2 2.22% 2 2.22% 5 5.56% Level 2 4 4.44% 1 1.11% 6 6.67% 4 4.44% 15 16.67% Level 3 6 6.67% 1 1.11% 5 5.56% 5 5.56% 17 18.89% NEET - not yet ready 1 1.11% 1 1.11% 2 2.22% for work / learning Other Qualification 1 1.11% 1 1.11% Re-Engagement 1 1.11% 1 1.11% Provision Total 29 32.22% 7 7.78% 1 1.11% 1 1.11% 2 2.22% 25 27.78% 1 1.11% 4 4.44% 20 22.22% 90 100.00% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Destination A Level Apprenticeship Employment without training Entry Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NEET - not yet ready for work / learning Other Qualification Re-Engagement Provision Indian 62.07% 3.45% 13.79% 20.69% Information not obtained 57.14% 14.29% 14.29% 14.29% Other Asian Background 100.00% Other Mixed Background 100.00% Other White Background 50.00% 50.00% Pakistani 52.00% 4.00% 24.00% 20.00% White & Black African 100.00% White & Black Asian 25.00% 25.00% 50.00% White British 25.00% 10.00% 10.00% 20.00% 25.00% 5.00% 5.00% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Ethnicity Count % Indian 29 32.22% Information not obtained 7 7.78% Other Asian Background 1 1.11% Other Mixed Background 1 1.11% Other White Background 2 2.22% Pakistani 25 27.78% White & Black African 1 1.11% White & Black Asian 4 4.44% White British 20 22.22% Total 90 100.00% School Name 2019 Support Level Destinations: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 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. If a client is in the Targeted group they have been identified by the school and/or Careers Adviser as needing more support but don’t have any of the previous individual characteristics. Destination LA Funded Targeted Universal Tota Support Level LA Funded Targeted Universal l A Level 2 42 44 Apprenticeship 2 2 A Level 46.67% Employment without training 1 1 Entry Level 2 2 Level 3 16.67% Level 1 4 1 5 Level 2 1 6 8 15 Level 2 6.67% 8.89% Level 3 1 1 15 17 Level 1 4.44% NEET - not yet ready for work / learning 1 1 2 Other Qualification 1 1 Apprenticeship Re-Engagement Provision 1 1 Total 9 11 70 90 Entry Level NEET - not yet ready for work… Employment without training Other Qualification Re-Engagement Provision 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% School Name 2019 Education Destinations: Batley Grammar School Batley Grammar School 2019 Education Destinations 2019 Education Destinations Destination A Level Entry Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Other Qualification Total Destination A Level Entry Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Other Qualification Activity Survey Organisation Total GT Pct% Total GT Pct% Total GT Pct% Total GT Pct% Total GT Pct% Total GT Pct% Tota GT Pct% l Batley Girls High School 2 2.38% 1 1.19% 3 3.57% Kirklees College Dew… 2.38% 7.14% 3.57% Details Unknown 1 1.19% 1 1.19% Education outside England 1 1.19% 1 1.19%Elliott Hudson College 11.90% Elliott Hudson College 10 11.90% 10 11.90% Greenhead College 6 7.14% 6 7.14H%eckmondwike Gram… 11.90% Harrogate College 1 1.19% 1 1.19% The Mirfield Free Gra… 11.90% Heckmondwike Grammar School 10 11.90% 10 11.90% Huddersfield New College 2 2.38% 3 3.57% 5 5.95%Kirklees College Hud… 5.95% 3.57% Kirklees College Dewsbury Centre 2 2.38% 6 7.14% 3 3.57% 11 13.10% Greenhead College Kirklees College Huddersfield Centre 5 5.95% 3 3.57% 8 9.52% 7.14% Leeds City College 2 2.38% 2 2.38% 4 4.76% Wakefield College 3.57% 2.38% Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College 1 1.19% 1 1.19% St John Fisher Catholic Voluntary Academy 3 3.57% 3 3.57H%uddersfield New Co… 2.38% 3.57% The Mirfield Free Grammar & Sixth Form 10 11.90% 10 11.90% Leeds City College 2.38% 2.38% University Technical College (UTC) Leeds 1 1.19% 1 1.19% Wakefield College 3 3.57% 1 1.19% 2 2.38% 6 7.14%Batley Girls High Sch… 2.38% Woodkirk Academy 3 3.57% 3 3.57% Total 44 52.38% 2 2.38% 5 5.95% 15 17.86% 17 20.24% 1 1.19% 84 100.00S%t John Fisher Catholi… 3.57% Woodkirk Academy 3.57% Details Unknown Education outside En… Harrogate College
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