Title: Ian Watson
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2Ian Watson
- Department for Education and Skills
3LA AUTUMN WORKSHOPS FOR PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
2006
4PROGRAMME
- 1000 Registration and Coffee
- 1100 Welcome and Introduction Ian Watson,
Department for Education and Skills - 1110 PLASC 2005 Well Done Liz Tadd, Department
for Education and Skills - 1120 PLASC 2005 Issues S2S / DAZ / Service
Desk Ian Watson, Department for Education and
Skills - 1150 PLASC 2005 Data Quality and What do we use
it for? Jim Foley, Department for Education and
Skills - 1210 Funding Sara Krikorian, Department for
Education and Skills - 1230 2006 Timetable Jim Foley
- 1245 Lunch
5PROGRAMME
- 13.30 SCE Children CTF Ian Watson
- 1345 School Census / PLASC / SLASC Good Practice
and New Data Items Terry Keane, Department for
Education and Skills - 1430 Future Plans Simon Grigor, Department for
Education and Skills - 1500 Question and Answer Session
- 1515 Close
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7Liz Tadd
- Department for Education and Skills
8PLASC 2005 WELL DONE
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10Ian Watson
- Department for Education and Skills
11PUPIL LEVEL ANNUAL SCHOOLS CENSUS 2005 ISSUES
12PLASC ISSUES 2005
- School Software
- Migration issues
- National Curriculum (NC) Year (Very important for
NAA, Performance Tables and NPD) - Action
- DfES working closely with suppliers
- Beta testing
- Better validation and school system reporting on
NC Year, now reporting on individuals outside NC
Year group. (more later)
13PLASC ISSUES 2005
- LA Data Checking Exercise
- Increased focus on data quality from 2006 DfES
greater responsibility in distributing funding to
Schools and LAs - Pilot in June 05 (more from Sara later)
- DSG tightened up data processing (especially
amendments) - Action
- Data collectors must work closely with funding
colleagues (including within DfES!) - Data to be right, first time and submitted
promptly
14PLASC 2005 ISSUES
- Service Desk
- Call processing issues
- Action
- Issues investigated and new telecoms system
being introduced - New PLASC/SLASC/School Census e-mail box
School.CENSUS_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
15PLASC 2005 ISSUES
- School to School
- Action
- Significant amount of work put into investigating
problems - New version of site live (More from Steve later)
16PLASC 2005 ISSUES
- Duplicate Pupil/UPNs
- Action
- Duplicate action to be taken once only (January)
- Scope for reduction in sensitivity of Duplicate
Pupils report?
17S2S UPDATE
- A new version of the website (2.41) went live on
28th - This version will restore the site to normal
operation - Upload and download will work correctly
- Regular checks will be made to ensure the system
stays in shape - As a result of a series of inappropriate and
unsecured emails (including specific details
about children) the facility to email has been
removed
18DAZ - PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS (1)
- In 2006 there will be 2 separate intermediary
systems - DAZ/PLASC
- DAZ/School Census
- They are independent of each other and will not
cross-reference - DfES will make a country-wide assessment on
duplicate pupils (and UPNs)
19DAZ - PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS (2)
- The DAZ School Census application covers three
termly collections without re-installation - The database file needs renewing for each
collection after the first - Guidance describes how to secure and replace a
used database file. If in doubt please contact
us - There is a slightly different loading process for
School Census. This is covered in the guidance - For 2006 we have a Census e-mail box.
PLASC/SLASC/School Census e-mail to be sent to
School.CENSUS_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
20DSG SERVICE DESK
- Would like to acknowledge problems
- We experienced an 80 increase in call volumes
during July and September 2005 - We have installed a new (interim) telephone
system. There have been teething problems. We
are working closely with our service provider to
resolve - We are aiming to improve our processes and focus
our efforts on improving the service offered to
our customers and partners - Would like to thank everyone for their
forbearance
21DISC (1)
- DISC is the web-based successor to DAZ (from
mid-2006). Issues with S2S have raised concerns
about the ability of DISC to cope - DISC has been designed from day one to handle
- Multiple concurrent data collections
- Thousands of schools accessing concurrently
- All anticipated file sizes
- S2S was never managed that way and that is why
recent service has been poor
22DISC (2)
- Were struggling with the name DISC. We have been
advised it could be confusing - I have asked colleagues for suggestions
- Some are not repeatable in public
- Perhaps you would like to suggest something?
- Email to steve.bibby_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
23PLASC 2005 ISSUES
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25Jim Foley
- Department for Education and Skills
26PLASC 2005THEY THINK ITS ALL OVER.
27INTRODUCTION
- 2005 fourth full PLASC
- Successful but not without problems
- Quicker returns
- but large amount of error correction
- Increased use of pupil data
- More focus on data quality
- New data items
28PLASC RETURN RATES
29NEW IN 2005
- ICT in schools
- Infant class admissions appeals
- HLTAs
- More Nursery schools made PLASC returns
30DATA QUALITY
- More error correction required
- NC Year Group
- Mis-matches between NC Year and Age
- Large amount of manual intervention
- Duplicate UPNs Around 4,500 flagged and 1,500
unresolved - Duplicate pupils Around 5,700 flagged and 4,700
unresolved
31DATA ISSUES
- Exclusions
- Continued under-reporting by schools
- Change from 9,216 to 9,884 after checking
- Pupils in Care
- Continued under-reporting
- Funding data checking exercise
- Raised some concerns
32DATA ISSUES
- Borders
- Class Size Check
- Unclassified Ethnicity
- PLASC 2003
- Primary 111,000 (3.2) Secondary 161,000
(4.9) - PLASC 2004
- Primary 80,000 (2.3) Secondary 113,000
(3.4) - PLASC 2005
- Primary 64,000 (1.9) Secondary 98,000 (3.0)
- Ethnicity data improving
33USES OF DATA
- Funding allocations, Test Registrations (NAA),
ONS population estimates, policy monitoring,
evaluation and development, Ofsted, LSC - Published statistics
- More detailed analyses of pupil characteristics
- Linking to attainment data (NPD) gt Research
- Very high demand for PLASC data
34CHALLENGES FOR DfES
- Better management of PLASC software testing and
relationships with software suppliers (improving) - How to provide better feedback (management
information) to LEAs - Data checking and sign off
- Improve data dissemination processes
35SUMMARY
- Successful in spite of problems
- Increased demand for data
- Challenges
- THANK YOU!
36ANY QUESTIONS?
- If you want any more information about anything
covered in this presentation then please do not
hesitate to contact me - E-mail schools.surveys_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
- If you would like to view the publications
containing PLASC data please go to the Research
and Statistics Gateway - Website http//www.dfes.gov.uk/rsgateway/
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38Sara Krikorian
- Department for Education and Skills
39PUPIL NUMBER DATA AND LOCAL AUTHORITY FUNDING
40HOW DO WE USE PUPIL NUMBERS NOW?
- Pupil numbers are a fundamental part of the
Governments education funding formula - The formula uses data from PLASC / SLASC,
September Pupil Count, Form 8B, Early Years
Census - Much of the formula is based on pupil numbers
basic entitlement top-ups for additional needs
(including deprivation, sparsity and higher area
costs)
41WHATS THE CURRENT FUNDING TIMELINE?
- Tied in with wider local Government finance
Provisional Local Govt Settlement
Final Local Govt Settlement
Start of FY
April
November
April
January
January
September
January
PLASC
SPC
42ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW?
- Local Authorities are funded through a
combination of central Government grant and
council tax - The Education Formula Spending Share (the
authoritys share of the Education pot) is a
notional amount used by the Government to
distribute revenue support grant - Authorities decide how much to spend on education
and other services, and raise council tax
accordingly - An authoritys education budget may be more or
less than its Education Formula Spending Share
(EFSS)
43OR, TO PUT IT ANOTHER WAY ...
- GOVERNMENT FUNDING
- LOCAL AUTHORITY BUDGET SETTING
Share of the Education and other pots (Formula
Spend Shares, e.g. EFSS)
Government Grant (Revenue Support Grant mainly)
Ability to raise Council Tax
-
Budgets (including Education budget) set
Council Tax needed to meet budgets
Government Grant received
44SO, WHATS NEW?
- The Prime Minister announced that schools would
have multi-year budgets so that they could plan
with more certainty - Ministers are keen to ensure that increases in
education funding reach every authority. So from
April 2006 the DfES will set the size of the
Schools Budget in every authority - The Schools Budget delegated budgets for
schools plus central pupil provision (around
27bn)
45HOW WILL THIS BE ACHIEVED?
- Funding for Schools removed from the local
Government finance system, and paid to
authorities through a grant from DfES - the
Dedicated Schools Grant (LAs are still
responsible for funding schools) - Authorities will be given a guaranteed per pupil
unit of funding for 2006-07 and 2007-08 this
autumn - Schools will receive budgets for 2006-07 and
2007-08 in the spring. 2007-08 budgets will be
indicative
46CHANGES IN PUPIL NUMBERS USED
- We propose that DfES and Local Authorities should
use the same pupil numbers for funding January
2006 for the 2006-07 financial year - For funding from DfES to authorities, this will
replace a mixture of January 2005 and September
2005 data. - Some Local Authorities already fund their schools
like this, but many currently use a mixture of
January and projected September numbers. Still
under discussion) - Initial funding allocations to authorities from
DfES will be based on projected numbers, but
replaced with real ones as soon as we get them in
and finalised
47IMPLICATIONS
- We all need January numbers to be finalised more
quickly so that - Authorities have their Dedicated Schools Grant
finalised as early as possible and that we use
pupil numbers that they are happy with - Schools have their budgets finalised without
subsequent changes in pupil numbers - We need (together) to design a process which is
as smooth as possible more later today
48IS THE 2005 DATA BEING USED?
- Yes and thank-you for all the checking
- Ministers have announced that 2006-07 funding
will be increased by at least 5 per pupil. The
pupil data is being used to create the per pupil
baseline - Also, some Local Authority education funding
remains in the local Government system (the LEA
block around 3bn). This will be based on 2005
pupil numbers
49WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS?
- Reviewing the checking exercise and designing a
better system for finalising the pupil data - Final decisions on the new funding system will be
announced later this autumn - A review of the new arrangements will begin ready
for the new spending review period (2008-09)
50MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON FUNDING CAN BE
FOUND HERE
- www.teachernet.gov.uk/management/schoolfunding/
- Our contact details
- Mary.Holland_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
- Annabelle.Smith_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
- Sara.Krikorian_at_dfes.gsi.gov.uk
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52Jim Foley
- Department for Education and Skills
53TIMETABLE 2006
54TIMETABLE 2006
- From 2006 DfES assumes greater responsibility for
distribution of funding to schools and LAs - Introduction of new method and timetable of
calculating allocations - Increased focus on data quality (all maintained
school including pupil referral units and General
Hospital schools) and requirement to set LA
allocations earlier
55(PROPOSED) KEY DATES
- Census date 19 January 2006
- Census return date 15 February
- Duplicate Pupil/UPNs issued 3 March
- Duplicate Pupil/UPNs returned by 21 March
- Database frozen feedback to LAs 31 March
- LA data checking continues early mid April
- Data confirmed/amended by LAs by 23 April 2006
- Census database closed end April
- Allocations made early May 2006
56TIMETABLE 2006
- Implications of not adhering to timetable
- Allocations impacted?
- Preparations for May/October Censuses hampered?
57TIMETABLE 2006
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59Ian Watson
- Department for Education and Skills
60SERVICE CHILDRENS EDUCATION - COMMON TRANSFER
FILES
- SCE are proactive users
- There is some good practice
- School admin staff mobility is a factor
- We have limited resources to support them
- Reciprocation promoting our cause with LEAs
61SERVICE CHILDRENS EDUCATION - VITAL STATISTICS
- Currently some 11,000 pupils in 43 schools in 10
countries around the world - Approximately 40 of our pupil population changes
every academic year - Schools vary in size from 20 to 700 pupils
- 35 primary, 2 middle and 6 secondary
- Free places are provided for 3 years olds
(part-time) and 4 year olds in 48 settings - SCE employs about 2,000 staff - teachers, civil
servants and locally engaged support staff - All schools have a DfES number and we can be
found on Edubase (just enter 702 as the LEA
number)
62SCHOOL SECRETARIES- MOBILITY
- Heide School, Fallingbostel
- Mountbatten School, Celle
- Montgomery School, Celle
- Haig School, Gütersloh
- Sir John Mogg School, Detmold
- St Andrews School, JHQ
- St Patricks School, JHQ
- St Davids School, JHQ
- Blankenhagen School, Gütersloh
- Andrew Humphrey School, Wildenrath
- John Buchan School, Sennelager
- SHAPE International School, British Section,
Mons, Belgium
63AKROTIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL- A CASE STUDYPART
1LEAVERS AND ARRIVALSSEPTEMBER 03 AUGUST 04
64AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSLEAVERS (184) SEPTEMBER
03 AUGUST 04
65AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSCTF UPLOADS SEPTEMBER 03
AUGUST 04
66AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSARRIVALS (183) SEPTEMBER
03 AUGUST 04
67AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSCTF DOWNLOADS SEPTEMBER
03 AUGUST 04
68AKROTIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL- A CASE STUDYPART
2LEAVERS AND ARRIVALSSEPTEMBER 04 AUGUST 05
69AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSLEAVERS (174) SEPTEMBER
04 AUGUST 05
70AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSCTF UPLOADS SEPTEMBER 04
AUGUST 05
71AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSARRIVALS (167) SEPTEMBER
04 AUGUST 05
72AKROTIRI SCHOOL, CYPRUSCTF DOWNLOADS SEPTEMBER
04 AUGUST 05
73SUMMARY- AKROTIRI SCHOOL
74SCE SCHOOLS INFORMATION SHEET
- Name of school
- Location
- BFPO number
- Telephone number
- Email address
- Primary, middle or secondary
- DfES number
75- Thank you for your time
- Any questions?
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77Terry Keane
- Department for Education and Skills
78CENSUS DETAILS AND GOOD PRACTICE
79PLASC
- No new data items for 2006
80PLASC
- However
- Nursery Schools must do PLASC in 2006
- PRUs and General Hospital Schools will do SLASC
81SLASC
- No changes for General Hospital Schools
- PRU changes
- Include 3 and 4 year old pupils
- Include contact time for 3 and 4 year old
pupils - Show other support staff under the same
categories as for schools (HLTAs, IT Technicians,
Technicians etc.) - And...
82SLASC
- Absence data for pupils of compulsory school age
- Relates to the Autumn Term 2005
- Data required is the same as the Annual Absence
Survey completed by schools each May/June - Number of possible sessions
- Number of authorised absences
- Number of unauthorised absences
- Plus numbers of pupils on roll for at least 1
session, number with at least 1 authorised
absence, number with at least 1 unauthorised
absence
83SCHOOL CENSUS
- 3 collections a year
- Not all data each time
- Historic data included exclusions and absence
- 7 separate data collections dropped (or planned
to be dropped) and replaced by - 11 additional data items at pupil level
- 2 additional data items at school level
84SCHOOL CENSUS
- Additionally, 2 new items added as part of the
commissioning process - Member of SEN Unit, special class or resourced
provision - Provision of extended services
85SCHOOL CENSUS
86SCHOOL CENSUS
- Gifted and talented indicator
- Required to evaluate success of several
initiatives targeting provision at GT pupils - DEFAULT entry of false
- Date of Leaving
- To identify those who have left the school (for
exclusions and attendance) - Child may legitimately appear in more than one
schools return
87SCHOOL CENSUS
- Member of SEN Unit
- For pupils with SEN provision and School Action
Plus - Default value will be false
- Collected in the Spring Census only for all
pupils on roll on census day - Will enable benchmarking against pupils in
Special Schools with similar characteristics
88SCHOOL CENSUS
- Home Info
- Sub-dwelling and dwelling (postcode already
collected) - Year 11 pupils only
- To facilitate the regular sample survey of young
people after they leave compulsory education
(YCS)
89SCHOOL CENSUS
- Exclusions
- 3 new fields
- Exclusion type (permanent, fixed term and
lunchtime) - Exclusion reason
- Sessions missed
- Start date of exclusion from September 2005,
start date is the date the pupil is excluded by
Headteacher
90SCHOOL CENSUS
91SCHOOL CENSUS
- Exclusions
- January 06 perm exclusions for whole year 04/05
- May 06 exclusions in Autumn term 05
- September 06 exclusions in Spring term 06
- Termly exclusions includes SEN provision and In
Care indicator at date of exclusion
92SCHOOL CENSUS
- Attendance
- 3 items of data
- Possible sessions
- Sessions missed due to unauthorised absence
- Sessions missed due to authorised absence
- January 06 Autumn 05 term
- May 06 collect Spring 06 term
- September 06 collect Summer 06 term (end of
May) as well as whole of academic year 05/06 (to
the end of May)
93SCHOOL CENSUS
- Post-16 courses
- Relates to
- Pupils aged 16 or above as at 31 August 2005, or
- In Year 12 and above (e.g. include Year 11 pupils
aged 16 on 31 August 2005, who are just studying
GCSEs) - Note this is a change from PLASC 2005
94SCHOOL CENSUS
- School characteristics
- Gender of entry
- Gender of sixth form
- Address
- Phone number
- Specialist school type (can pick 2 specialism
from list of 10) - Miscellaneous
- Extended services (can pick up to 16 from list of
16)
95SCHOOL CENSUS
96SCHOOL CENSUS
- Childcare breakfast clubs
- Childcare after school clubs
- Childcare wrap around childcare to a nursery
education place - Childcare during school holidays
- Other forms of childcare
- Childcare is provided in partnership with other
nearby schools - Study support
- Community use of sports facilities
- Community use of arts facilities
- Community use of other school facilities
- Parenting support activities
- Lifelong learning/adult learning
- Family learning (i.e. parents/carers/other
adult/family members and children learning
together - Health services to children, young people,
families school staff and the community - Social services to children etc
- Other category of extended service
97PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
- Selected time for class related data
- Different times specified for secondary schools
in SC from those specified in PLASC for primary
and special schools - Does not affect what each school does i.e. follow
guidance
98PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
- Actual NC Year Group
- The year group in which the pupil is taught for
the majority of their time, regardless of their
chronological age - NOT the year group in which the pupil should be
taught according to their chronological age - Data used for
- Attainment tracking by DfES in NPD (and similar
use by LSC) - KS test purposes by NAA
99PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
100PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
- Uncertainty regarding accuracy of data impacts on
key activities - Validation now more sensitive will report a
query on any case where the actual (NC) year
group is different to that implied by their
chronological age - Run reports, where available, in advance of
Census to check accuracy
101PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
- PLASC/School Census January 2006
- Collection of Admission Appeals
- Appeals against refusal to admit at any time
during the Academic Year 2004/05
102PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
PLASC/School Census January 2006 Collection of
Admission Appeals Appeals against refusal to
admit at any time during the Academic Year
2004/05
Academic (Admission) Year 2004/05
Sep 04
Jul 05
103PLASC AND SCHOOL CENSUS
PLASC/School Census January 2006 Collection of
Admission Appeals Appeals against refusal to
admit at any time during the Academic Year
2004/05
Appeals in respect of 2004/05 Academic Year
Academic (Admission) Year 2004/05
Sep 04
Jul 05
March 04
June? 05
104GOOD PRACTICE
- Starting Friday, there are
- 50 shopping days to Christmas
- 42 preparation days to PLASC/SC 2006
105GOOD PRACTICE
- School email address
- An email address accessible by the Head
- Not personal email address of Head or Secretary
- Connexions default still UNS but needs Y, N or
SNR - Have schools issued new Fair processing notice
for all pupils?
106GOOD PRACTICE
- Give clear, early advice to schools on
new/changed data requirements - Encourage schools to update pupil data before
Christmas - SEN and member of Unit, special class or
provision - Connexions
- Test the DAZ software with dummy files from
schools
107GOOD PRACTICE
- Organise training courses for those who have not
done PLASC before - Include those LEA staff who will manage incoming
files via DAZ and/or those who will be providing
feedback to schools - Get dummy run files from these schools
108GOOD PRACTICE
- Arrange briefing sessions/seminars in
December/January for all schools - Draw attention to changes
- Remind staff of the software
- Highlight potential problems
- Confirm timetable and process for returning files
109GOOD PRACTICE
- Establish a helpline facility for schools to call
you with queries - Ensure there are sufficient staff/lines to meet
demand - Note that the DfES service desk (helpline) is
designed to help LEAs with PLASC queries - Schools will be referred to their LEA
110AND FINALLY
- Prepare early
- Prepare the data
- Prepare the staff
- And good luck!
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113Simon Grigor
- Department for Education and Skills
114INCLUSION CONSULTATION, CENSUS COMMISSIONING AND
ALTERNATIVE DATA COLLECTION METHODS
115INCLUSION CONSULTATION
- Public consultation, Summer 05, regarding data
issues on Faith, First Language, Traveller Status
and Disability - 116 responses, many from Authorities thank you
- Results on two websites
- Lots of support for First Language
- Support for Traveller Status and Disability but
issues need sorting first - Faith mixed views
116CENSUS COMMISSIONING 2007
- Delicate balance needs vs burdens
- 38 business cases received
- Recommendations to Ministers for inclusion in
SC07 - SEN unit/special class or resources provision
split - Pupils home address
- Attendance by reason for absence (for those who
have integrated absence modules) - Mode of Travel (for those participating in Travel
Plan initiative) - First Language (optional)
- Extended Services (revised codeset and Q on
places) - Post-16 Learning Aims awaiting steer from
Ministers
117ALTERNATIVE COLLECTION METHODOLOGY
- Alternative needed Census under pressure, too
many items all schools or nothing schools also
hit by separate sample surveys - Proposal all schools take part in a sample one
term every two years that is, each term would
sample 1/6 of schools - Data items first trialled with volunteer schools
- Proposals being taken forward through assorted
consultation means at present
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