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An analysis of the latest annual data collections relating to teacher numbers and pupil: teacher ratios in grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland, 2023/24.
This statistical release presents an analysis of GCSE and A level examination performance and destinations for pupils leaving post-primary schools in 2022-23.
Analysis of teacher vacancies, sickness absence and substitution statistics in grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland, 2023/24
The purpose of this release is to present final enrolment figures for schools and for children in funded preschool education in the 2023-24 academic year.
This statistical bulletin contains data on examination performance in Northern Ireland post-primary schools from 2022 to 2023.
This statistical bulletin contain data gathered through the school enrolments census exercise and show information on school and pupil numbers.
The purpose of this statistical bulletin is to present final attendance figures for schools for the 2021/22 academic year. It includes information on the rates of absence, type of absence and reason for absence.
An analysis of the latest annual data collections relating to teacher numbers and pupil: teacher ratios in grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland, 2022/23.
Analysis of teacher vacancies, sickness absence and substitution statistics in grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland, 2022/23
This statistical release presents an analysis of GCSE and A level examination performance and destinations for pupils leaving post-primary schools in 2021-22.
The purpose of this statistical bulletin is to provide results of the latest annual data collection relating to the uptake of school meals in Northern Ireland schools, previously known as the school meals census. The informa…
The purpose of this statistical release is to present final enrolment figures for schools and for children in funded preschool education in the 2022-23 academic year
This first release of the basic statistics from the school enrolments census, contains information which is used in the process to allocate funding to schools. These figures are provisional and subject to change.
The publication includes statistics regarding pupils who were suspended and expelled during the 2020/21 academic year, while attending primary, post-primary and special schools in Northern Ireland.
An analysis of the latest annual data collections relating to teacher numbers and pupil: teacher ratios in grant-aided schools in 2021/22
Analysis of teacher vacancies, sickness absence and substitution statistics in grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland, 2021/22
This statistical release presents an analysis of GCSE and A level examination performance and destinations for pupils leaving post-primary schools in 2020-21.
The purpose of this statistical bulletin is to present final attendance figures for schools for the 2020/21 academic year. It includes information on the rates of absence, type of absence and reason for absence.
The purpose of this statistical release is to present final enrolment figures for schools and for children in funded preschool education in the 2021-22 academic year
The purpose of this statistical bulletin is to present basic provisional enrolment figures for schools and for children in funded pre-school education in the 2021-22 academic year.
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