Department For Education
You can also download a spreadsheet of all the information we ask for.
All data items are present within management information systems (MIS) however, may be implemented and named in different ways. Therefore, wed recommend you also consult your MIS guidance for further information.
We ask all schools for their:
- local authority number
- departmental establishment number
- school name
- school phase - find your school phase code
- type of school - find your school type code
- maximum year group
- minimum year group
- intake type - find your intake type code
- governance - find your governance code
- school telephone number
School email address
The email address for official communications must be present and include the character @. The email address you provide, must be for an account that is used on a regular basis and one that the head teacher has access to, such as, head@ or office@.
This would not normally be an email address that identifies a particular individual by name.
We may use this email address for future correspondence.
You only need to send us this data in the spring census.
Only special schools need to send us this information.
Whether the school:
- mainly provides accommodation for day pupils
- mainly provides accommodation for boarding pupils
- is a hospital school
Maximum day pupils
The highest number of day pupils the school is approved to have.
Maximum boarding pupils
The highest number of boarding pupils the school is approved to have.
Minimum age - boys
The youngest boys can be to attend your school.
Maximum age - boys
The oldest boys can be to attend your school.
Minimum age - girls
The youngest girls can be to attend your school.
Maximum age - girls
The oldest girls can be to attend your school.
School SEN type (as used in school census)
The type of special educational need your school is approved to make provision for.
You only need to send us this data in the spring census.
Only PRU and AP schools need to send us this information.
Child mother indicator
Whether a pupil referral unit or alternative provision has provision for child mothers.
Teenage mother places
How many places for teenage mothers a pupil referral unit or alternative provision has.
Childcare facilities indicator
Whether the pupil referral unit or alternative provision has childcare facilities.
All schools except nurseries are asked to send us this information in the spring census.
From spring 2023, we are asking schools to tell us the total compulsory time pupils spend in school, in a typical 5 day week.
Where provided, this must be recorded to 2 decimal places (that is, where a school is open for 32 and a half hours, for example, this is recorded as 32.50, with 32 and three-quarter hours being 32.75). See converting minutes to decimal minutes for more information.
This includes the total time each day from the official start of the compulsory school day (morning registration) to when the compulsory school day ends, (official home time).
This figure will be inclusive of breaks, as these form part of the total compulsory school day, however it will not include optional activities either before or after school. The data entered should be representative for pupils aged 5 to 16 in the school.
We recognise some schools have different school weeks for different pupils or key stages. In these circumstances, s
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