This data set shows the number of preferences made to each Primary School in Leeds for reception and junior school places.
This dataset shows the priority cut off distances for all primary schools that either follows the LA Admissions Policy because they are a Community Controlled School or are their own admitting authority school but follow the LA Admissions Policy completely. It also shows the priority cut off distances, in miles, for schools that have an element of distance in their...
This data set shows the number of preferences, for admission to secondary school in September, each school received during the annual cycle school admissions process.
This dataset shows the priority cut off distances for all secondary schools that either follow the LA Admissions Policy because they are a Community Controlled School or are their own admitting authority school but follow the LA Admissions Policy completely. It also shows the priority cut off distances, in miles, for schools that have an element of distance in their...
Welcome to the My Health, My School (MHMS) Survey The My Health, My School (MHMS) annual survey is a free, online pupil perception survey designed to capture the views and experiences of children and young people across Leeds. It provides schools with valuable insight into health-related behaviours and wellbeing, supporting evidence-based school improvement. The survey is available for pupils in Years 5,...
The County Durham Plan sets out a vision for housing, jobs and the environment until 2035, as well as the transport, schools and healthcare to support it. https://www.durham.gov.uk/cdp
This document is for use at Hack for Good, September 2023, part of Leeds Digital Festival. It contains data sets that may be useful to address the challenge statement.
Spatial dataset of family centres (formerley children's centres) within Durham for children aged under five and their families. Please see One Point family centres and hubs - Durham County Council for more information.
A data set which shows the number of Pupils living in an LSOA. Pupils who speak English as an additional language. Pupils with a special education need or disability (SEND). Pupils who are free school meal eligible. Pupils whose ethnicity is BME.
An Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a single multi-agency plan for children and young people aged 0-25 who have Special Educational Needs or Disabilities. The Special Educational Needs Assessment and Review Team (SENART) manages the Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans process at Wakefield Council. The following datasets summarise activity in relation to: the statutory assessment process; issuing Education, Health...