• Update (1/23/2023)

    Updated example wording which schools can use to show that the most recent key stage 2 performance measures are for the 2018 to 2019 academic year.

  • Update (11/13/2022)

    From September 2022

    School uniform policy

    School opening hours – total time in a typical week (eg. 32.5 hours)

    Curriculum – set out over time how you will increase the extent to which disabled pupils participate in the school’s curriculum, as part of your accessibility plan

  • Update (2/10/2021)

    From February 2021

    Maintained schools, Academies and Free Schools

    You must publish information about your school’s remote education provision on your website. An optional template is available to support schools with this requirement.

  • Update (11/14/2020)

    From November 2020

    Maintained schools, Academies and Free Schools

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) catch-up premium

    If your school gets the coronavirus (COVID-19) catch-up premium grant in academic year 2020 to 2021, you should publish details of:

    • how it is intended that the grant will be spent
    • how the effect of this expenditure on the educational attainment of those pupils at the school will be assessed
  • Update (8/31/2020)

    From September 2020

    Maintained schools

    Financial information

    You must publish:

    • how many school employees (if any) have a gross annual salary of £100,000 or more in increments of £10,000 – we recommend using a table to display this
    • a link to the webpage which is dedicated to your school on the schools financial benchmarking service – follow the prompts to find your school’s specific page

  • Update (5/29/2018)

    From September 2018

    Maintained schools, academies and free schools

    Careers programme information

    From September 2018, you must publish information about the school’s careers programme. This information must relate to the delivery of careers guidance to year 8 to 13 pupils in accordance with Section 42A of the Education Act 1997. For the current academic year, you must include:

    • the name, email address and telephone number of the school’s Careers Leader
    • a summary of the careers programme, including details of how pupils, parents, teachers and employers may access information about the careers programme
    • how the school measures and assesses the impact of the careers programme on pupils
    • the date of the school’s next review of the information published

    Key Stage 4

    Publishing the % of students staying in education or going into employment (pupil destinations) is now suggested, not statutory.

    Key Stage 5

    Only now need to publish a link to the school and college performance tables website page.

    Curriculum – all schools

    The content of the Religious Education curriculum must be published, even if is taught as part of another subject or is called something else.

  • Update (2/19/2018)

    From April 4th 2018

    Maintained schools, academies and free schools

    In addition to the current PE and Sport Premium requirements, schools must now publish how many pupils within their year 6 cohort can do each of the following:

    • Swim competently, confidently and preficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres
    • Use a range of strokes effectively
    • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations

    Schools may be subject to a sampling review to scrutinise their compliance with PE and Sport Premium regulations.

  • Update (6/23/2017)

    From June 2017

    Maintained schools

    • Name and contact details for the SENco
    • How you consider admissions for every age group
    • Arrangements for managing complaints from parents of children with SEN
    • SEN policy updated annually
    • KS4 – % students staying in education or employment after KS4 – destinations
    • KS5 progress results shown separately for A levels, applied general and tech level qualifications
    • KS5 retention shown separately for each qualification type
    • Equality objectives to show how your school is complying with public sector equality duty

    Academies, free schools and colleges

    • Admission arrangements published before the beginning of an academic year
    • Include open days, process for applying, explain if priority is given to applications from particular schools
    • KS2 results – average progress from KS1 to KS2 in reading, writing and maths
    • KS4 – % of pupils entered for/achieved the English Baccalaureate
    • KS4 – % students staying in education or employment after KS4 – destinations
    • KS5 progress results shown separately for A levels, applied general and tech level qualifications
    • KS5 retention shown separately for each qualification type
    • Accessibility Plan – facilities you provide to help disabled pupils access the school
    • Arrangements for managing complaints from parents of children with SEN
    • FE and sixth-form colleges – publish instruments and articles of government, annual members’ report, audited financial statement every year
  • Update (3/1/2017)

    From March 2017, 16 to 19 academies, free schools and colleges must publish:

    • the progress students have made in English and maths
    • the progress students have made compared with students across England
    • the average grade that students in your college get at 16 to 19 study (KS5)
    • student ‘retention’ (the percentage of students who get to the end of their study programme)
    • student ‘destinations’ (the percentage of students who continue in education or training, or move on to employment at the end of 16 to 19 study)
  • Update (1/1/2017)

    From January 2017, academies and free schools should publish the following information on their website:

    • your school’s Progress 8 score
    • your school’s Attainment 8 score
    • percentage of pupils who’ve achieved grade C or above in English and mathematics at the end of KS4
    • percentage of pupils who’ve achieved the English Baccalaureate

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