Research and Intelligence Team, Policy, Research and Engagement Division, Strategic Services
and Transformation,
Chief Executive’s Office.
For more information please contact Richard Brett
–
richard.brett@derby.gov.uk
–
01332 643478
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Early Years
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Arboretum has a considerably lower percentage achieving 78 points across the Early Years
Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) than the Derby average.
Table 16: National Indicator (NI) 72 - Achievement of at least 78 points across the EYFSP
with at least 6 in each of the scales in Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSE)
and Communication, Language and Literacy (CLL) 2010/11.
Total pupils eligible
in Arboretum
Number of pupils
achieving NI 72
Percentage of pupils
achieving NI 72
All Derby
Wards
38
257
84
33%
52%
Attainment
Key Stage 4
39
Arboretum has a lower percentage achieving 5+ A* - C including English and mathematics
when compared to the Derby average.
Table 17: Percentage of students achieving 5+ A* - C including English and mathematics at
Key Stage 4 (GCSE/equivalent) by ward - summer 2010 results
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Total eligible
Arboretum pupils
Number of pupils
achieving 5+ A*-C
including English
and mathematics
Percentage
achieving 5+ A*-C
including English
and mathematics
All Derby Wards
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165
64
39%
53%
Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)
42
Arboretum has a NEET figure higher than the city average and has the fourth
highest of all
of Derby’s wards
.
Table 18: Comparison between ward NEET and City
Arboretum NEET
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City NEET
10.9%
8.0%
37
Performan
ce and Improvement, Chief Executive’s Office DCC May 2012
38
Excluding out of city children
39
This analysis excludes Landau Forte Academy and non maintained schools
40
KS4 is proving difficult to match following some conversion of schools to academies. If there is a fix then more current
information will be included in the next version of the profiles.
41
Excluding out of city children
42
Connexions Derbyshire, November 2011 Snapshot
43
Note: The Derby NEET figure is the official Department for Education (DfE) figure. Ward figures are locally produced
estimates. Both DfE and local calculated figures are residency based.
Research and Intelligence Team, Policy, Research and Engagement Division, Strategic Services
and Transformation,
Chief Executive’s Office.
For more information please contact Richard Brett
–
richard.brett@derby.gov.uk
–
01332 643478
42
More Qualifications Among Adults
44
This will be measured via NOMIS but will not be available at ward level.
Qualifications of All People Aged 16
–
74
45
The 2011 census showed that there were a higher percentage of people
in Arboretum with
no qualifications than the Derby average.
Figure 17: Qualifications of All People Aged 16 - 74 in the ward and comparison to Derby
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Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2010
–
Education, Skills and Training Domain
Seven indicators are used to calculate this domain of the overall Indices of Multiple
Deprivation 2010. They are:
KS2 Attainment
KS3 Attainment
KS4 Attainment
Secondary School Absence
Staying on in Education
Entry to Higher Education
Adult Skills.
Derby is ranked the 78
th
most deprived local authority out of 326 in the Education, Skills and
Training domain. Arboretum is among the 20% most deprived in the country and is ranked
the 5
th
most deprived of all Derby wards.
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See Appendix 7 for examples of qualifications
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