Official Statistics

Initial teacher training performance profiles: 2017 to 2018

Statistics about trainees in their final year of initial teacher training (ITT) in England.

Applies to England

Documents

Text: ITT performance profiles 2017 to 2018

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Main tables: ITT performance profiles 2017 to 2018

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Provider tables: ITT performance profiles 2017 to 2018

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Details

The ITT performance profiles data includes national and provider-level information about the number of final year trainees in England and the proportion that gained qualified teacher status (QTS) in the academic year 2017 to 2018.

The publication also includes experimental statistics on early years ITT outcomes and assessment-only candidates.

Information about the number of final year trainees is also provided. This includes:

  • subjects
  • routes into teaching
  • gender
  • age
  • declared ethnicity
  • declared disability
  • previous qualifications

Initial Teacher Training Statistics Publications

Updates to this page

Published 25 July 2019
Last updated 19 September 2019 + show all updates
  1. Updated with delayed employment rates information.

  2. First published.

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