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Activity Survey 2019: Spen Valley High School  Spen Valley High School School Name Activity Survey 2019: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High 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 160 90.4% Education 159 89.33% Education 143 89.38% Education 158 88.76% A Level 42 23.7% AS or A2 Level 42 23.60% AS or A2 Level 31 19.38% AS or A2 Level 45 25.28% Entry Level 2 1.1% Higher Education 1 0.56% Entry Level 6 3.75% Entry Level 7 3.93% Level 1 37 20.9% Level 1 45 25.28% Level 1 31 19.38% GCSE 1 0.56% Level 2 41 23.2% Level 2 46 25.84% Level 2 32 20.00% Level 1 27 15.17% Level 3 38 21.5% Level 3 25 14.04% Level 3 43 26.88% Level 2 31 17.42% Employment and Training 15 8.5% Employment and Training 12 6.74% Employment and Training 11 6.88% Level 3 47 26.40% Apprenticeship 11 6.2% Apprenticeship 9 5.06% Apprenticeship 10 6.25% Employment and Training 16 8.99% Employment without training 3 1.7% Employment without training 2 1.12% Re-Engagement Provision 1 0.63% Apprenticeship 12 6.74% Re-Engagement Provision 1 0.6% Part Time Employment 1 0.56% NEET Group 5 3.13% Employment +accredited 1 0.56% NEET Group 2 1.1% NEET Group 5 2.81% NEET - Seeking EET 3 1.88% training/pt study NEET - Seeking EET 2 1.1% NEET - Seeking EET 4 2.25% NEET Not available to labour 1 0.63% Employment without training 1 0.56% Total 177 100.0% NEET Not available to labour 1 0.56% market/learning - pregnancy Traineeship 2 1.12% market/learning - illness NEET Start date agreed (other) 1 0.63% NEET Group 4 2.25% Unknown 2 1.12% Unknown 1 0.63% NEET - Seeking EET 4 2.25% Current situation not known 2 1.12% Current situation not known 1 0.63% Total 178 100.00% Total 178 100.00% Total 160 100.00% 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 171 96.6% Meeting the Duty 168 94.38% Meeting the Duty 153 95.63% Meeting the Duty 173 97.19% Not Meeting the Duty 5 2.8% Not Meeting the Duty 9 5.06% Not Meeting the Duty 5 3.13% Not Meeting the Duty 5 2.81% Working Towards 1 0.6% Temporary Break 1 0.56% Temporary Break 1 0.63% Total 178 100.00% Total 177 100.0% Total 178 100.00% Working Towards 1 0.63% Total 160 100.00% School Name 2019 Pupil Premium Destinations: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High 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 25% t A Level 37 29.8% 5 9.4% 42 23.7% Apprenticeship 9 7.3% 2 3.8% 11 6.2% Employment without training 1 0.8% 2 3.8% 3 1.7% 2.82% Entry Level 2 3.8% 2 1.1% Level 1 22 17.7% 15 28.3% 37 20.9% 20% Level 2 23 18.5% 18 34.0% 41 23.2% 4.52% Level 3 30 24.2% 8 15.1% 38 21.5% 10.17% NEET - Seeking EET 1 0.8% 1 1.9% 2 1.1% Re-Engagement Provision 1 0.8% 1 0.6% 8.47% Total 124 100.0% 53 100.0% 177 100.0% 15% 20.90% 10% 16.95% 12.99% 12.43% 1.13% 5% Participation Pupil Premium No Yes Total 5.08% Activity Survey Destination Measure Count % GT Count % GT Coun % GT t 1.13% Meeting the Duty 121 97.6% 50 94.3% 171 96.6% 1.13% Not Meeting the Duty 2 1.6% 3 5.7% 5 2.8% 0% el 2 3 1 ip g el T v el el el h in v EE ion Working Towards 1 0.8% 1 0.6% Le v v v es in Le g is A Le Le Le ic ra y in ov nt t t tr k Pr re En ee t Total 124 100.0% 53 100.0% 177 100.0% p ou S n p ith - e A w T m t EE ge en N ga m En oy - pl Re Em School Name 2019 SEN Destinations: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High 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 23.73% A Level 42 23.9% 42 23.7% Apprenticeship 11 6.3% 11 6.2% Level 2 23.16% Employment without training 3 1.7% 3 1.7% Entry Level 2 1.1% 2 1.1% Level 3 21.47% Level 1 1 100.0% 36 20.5% 37 20.9% Level 2 41 23.3% 41 23.2% Level 1 20.34% Level 3 38 21.6% 38 21.5% NEET - Seeking EET 2 1.1% 2 1.1% Apprenticeship 6.21% Re-Engagement Provision 1 0.6% 1 0.6% Total 1 100.0% 176 100.0% 177 100.0% Employment without training 1.69% Entry Level NEET - Seeking EET Re-Engagement Provision 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% School Name 2019 Gender by Destination: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High School 2019 Gender by Destination 2019 Gender by Destination Gender Female Male Unknown Total Destination Count Pct % Count Pct % Count Pct % Coun Pct % Gender Female Male Unknown t A Level 29 33.7% 13 14.6% 42 23.7% A Level 16.38% 7.34% Apprenticeship 3 3.5% 8 9.0% 11 6.2% Employment without training 3 3.4% 3 1.7% Level 2 11.86% 10.17% Entry Level 2 2.3% 2 1.1% Level 3 12.99% 8.47% Level 1 8 9.3% 29 32.6% 37 20.9% Level 2 21 24.4% 18 20.2% 2 100.0% 41 23.2% Level 1 4.52% 16.38% Level 3 23 26.7% 15 16.9% 38 21.5% Apprenticeship 1.69% 4.52% NEET - Seeking EET 2 2.2% 2 1.1% Employment without training 1.69% Re-Engagement Provision 1 1.1% 1 0.6% Total 86 100.0% 89 100.0% 2 100.0% 177 100.0% Entry Level NEET - Seeking EET Re-Engagement Provision 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High School 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Ethnicity Any Other Indian Information not Other Asian Other Mixed Pakistani White & Black White & Black White & Black White British Total Ethnic Group obtained Background Background African Asian Caribbean Destination Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Total % GT Tota % GT l A Level 5 2.82% 37 20.90% 42 23.73% Apprenticeship 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 9 5.08% 11 6.21% Employment without 3 1.69% 3 1.69% training Entry Level 2 1.13% 2 1.13% Level 1 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 11 6.21% 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 22 12.43% 37 20.90% Level 2 1 0.56% 5 2.82% 3 1.69% 32 18.08% 41 23.16% Level 3 1 0.56% 7 3.95% 1 0.56% 29 16.38% 38 21.47% NEET - Seeking EET 2 1.13% 2 1.13% Re-Engagement 1 0.56% 1 0.56% Provision Total 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 1 0.56% 3 1.69% 28 15.82% 1 0.56% 3 1.69% 2 1.13% 136 76.84% 177 100.00% School Name 2019 Ethnicity by Destination: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High School 2019 Ethnicity by Destination Destination A Level Apprenticeship Employment without training Entry Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NEET - Seeking EET Re-Engagement Provision Any Other Ethnic Group 100.00% Indian 100.00% Information not obtained 100.00% Other Asian Background 100.00% Other Mixed Background 33.33% 33.33% 33.33% Pakistani 17.86% 39.29% 17.86% 25.00% White & Black African 100.00% White & Black Asian 100.00% White & Black Caribbean 50.00% 50.00% White British 27.21% 6.62% 16.18% 23.53% 21.32% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Ethnicity Count % Any Other Ethnic Group 1 0.56% Indian 1 0.56% Information not obtained 1 0.56% Other Asian Background 1 0.56% Other Mixed Background 3 1.69% Pakistani 28 15.82% White & Black African 1 0.56% White & Black Asian 3 1.69% White & Black Caribbean 2 1.13% White British 136 76.84% Total 177 100.00% School Name 2019 Support Level Destinations: Spen Valley High School Spen Valley High 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.
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