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LEA Number : 356 - Name : Stockport

Latest Achievement and Attainment Tables

 - Primary Schools (2006)
 - Secondary Schools - KS3 (2005)
 - Secondary Schools - GCSE (2005)
 - Post-16 (2005)
 - Pilot English and maths (2005)

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Key Statistics

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..Not Available
-Zero or negligible
(p)Provisional data
(r)Revised data
  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Key Stage 2 Level 4+ (%age of Pupils)English797979798283 (r)
Mathematics767676768080 (r)
Science879089888989 (r)
Key Stage 2 Level 5+ (%age of Pupils)English323332273031 (r)
Mathematics312932343535 (r)
Science373741454651 (r)
Key Stage 3 Level 5+ (%age of Pupils)English667176727576(p)
Mathematics697174747678(p)
Science626971707072(p)
Key Stage 3 Level 6+ (%age of Pupils)English273944383835(p)
Mathematics454751515657(p)
Science303434393636(p)
5 or more GCSEs Grades A*-C (%age of 15 year olds) 51.754.252.453.353.054.4 (r)
At least one GCSE A* - G (%age of 15 year olds) 94.295.194.394.996.096.1 (r)
Average GCSE/GNVQ capped point score per 15 year old pupil ........283.7288.2 (r)
 200020012002200320042005
Numbers of Sure Start Partnerships started since launch011   
Number of City Academies, since Launch  0000
Numbers of Playing for Success Centres Since Launch111111
Numbers of School Achievement Awards      
  19971998199920002001
Numbers of three and four year olds taking up free early education places by LEA3 year olds16341494160816251790
4 year olds32743129344034503323
Total49084623504850755114
Number of Day Care Places available   100001030011400
Numbers of three and four year olds taking up free early education places by LEA3 year olds16341494160816251790
4 year olds32743129344034503323
Total49084623504850755114
Number of Day Care Places available   100001030011400
 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06
Funding Per Pupil (Ages 3-19) Real Terms ( £ 2004-05 prices)3,0403,1803,2403,370(p)3,510(p)3,680(p)
The value of Schools Standard Grants (SSG) age 3 to 19 (£ 000's)1,5903,4753,5704,358 (p)  
The value of total capital funding (£ 000's)10,8719,45710,38311,709  
  1998 1999 2000 2001
Participation in education (%age of age group)16676868 
17545859 
Combined606363 
Participation in Education and Training (%age of age group)16808182 
17717476 
Combined767879 
Young people Accepted for Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) ....
Participation in education (%age of age group)16676868 
17545859 
Combined606363 
Participation in Education and Training (%age of age group)16808182 
17717476 
Combined767879 
Young people Accepted for Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) ....

 1997/98 1998/99 1999/00 2000/01
Number of students in Further Education Colleges23446238832378926801
Number of students in Further Education Colleges23446238832378926801
  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Maintained Primary School average class sizes by Key Stage (KS)KS125.124.424.824.525.324.7
KS229.229.128.027.727.327.6
The number of infants (Key Stage 1) in class sizes of over 30 1998 to date by LEA. 693192313123032
The total number of Pupil Referral Units 333333
  1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04
The number of Primary pupils absent for at least one half dayunauthorised absences3,4073,3203,431  
authorised absences20,56520,23219,990  
The number of Secondary pupils absent for at least one half dayunauthorised absences2,8642,3272,984  
authorised absences15,59614,35915,971  
The number of permanently excluded (%age of school population) 0.120.130.130.180.19
  200020012002200320042005
Number of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) teachersPrimary111011401180115011301100
Secondary103010601060108010601050
Special130130110110190130
Number of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) teaching assistants410510670700810880
Pupil-teacher ratiosPrimary23.423.122.923.022.622.5
Secondary17.216.716.516.516.616.5
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Education

  • Pupil funding - For 2005/06, this government has allocated an extra £1070 per pupil in real terms to Stockport Local Authority since 1997/98, an increase of 41 per cent.
  • The number of 5,6 & 7 year olds in classes over 30 has FALLEN from 4252 in 1997 to 32 by January 2005.
  • 540 MORE teaching assistants than in 1997
  • 470 MORE support staff than in 1997
  • Primary school results - Revised figures for 2005 show that 79 per cent of eleven year olds reached the required standard in English up from 69 per cent in 1997. In Maths this number is up to 76 per cent from 70 per cent in 1997.
  • Provisional figures for 2005 show that 83 per cent of eleven year olds reached the required standard in English and 80 per cent in mathematics in Stockport LA.
  • GCSE - The percentage of secondary school pupils in Stockport LA achieving 5 or more good GCSEs is up from 50 per cent in 1998 to 54 per cent in 2005 (provisional).
  • In 2005 there were 5700 free part-time early education places taken up by 3 and 4 year olds in maintained, private, voluntary and independent providers