Accredited official statistics

Further education and skills: March 2019

Further education and skills data for the first two quarters of the 2018/19 academic year (reported to date).

Applies to England

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Further education and skills: March 2019 main tables

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Quality and methodology information: March 2019

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Details

This release presents post-16 learner participation and achievements in further education (FE) and skills in England.

It includes statistics reported to date for the first 2 quarters (August 2018 to January 2019) of the 2018 to 2019 academic year on adult government-funded FE (excluding schools and higher education) comprising:

  • education and training
  • English and maths
  • community learning
  • traineeships (aged 16 to 24)
  • all age (aged 16 and over) apprenticeships

Additional breakdowns of this data are available in the FE data library including:

  • learner characteristics including:
    • gender
    • ethnicity
    • learners with learning difficulties or disabilities
  • different geographical areas
  • sector subject area breakdowns

Further education statistical dissemination team

James McCrae
Department for Education
2 St Paul’s Place
125 Norfolk Street
Sheffield
S1 2FJ

Updates to this page

Published 28 March 2019

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