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DfE under-reported key worker pupil attendance by 100K

Figures also show number of vulnerable children attending school has risen from 25,000 to 28,000 in a week
26th January 2021, 1:41pm

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Covid Lockdown: Primary School Attendance Has Risen For The Third Week In A Row

The Department for Education has admitted it mistakenly under-reported the number of children of critical workers attending schoollast weekby more than 100,000.

The admission comes amid concern from teachers and heads over the numberof critical worker children at school during lockdown, after the eligibility was expanded.

91 reported last week that attendance has risen to five times that in the first national lockdown.

In last week’s dataset, the DfEreported that 709,000 children of critical workers were in attendance.

But the newest release, published today, states: “Note that the figure for 13 January was incorrectly reported as 709,000 last week. This has now been corrected in that release.” Theupdated figure is820,000.


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The number of critical worker children attending school on 21 January shows a7,000 fall from last week’s updated figure, to813,000.

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The change has not affected the overallpercentage of attendance at school last week.

And this figure has not moved substantially week-on-week, standing at 14.1 per cent in the latest data, up from 13.9 per cent the week before

But the number of vulnerable pupils attending school has risen to 28,000 from 25,000 in that time.

Early years settings have seen a rise, from 566,000 to 603,000.

Broken down by school type, attendance on 21 January was 21 per centin primary schools, 5 per centin secondary schools and 30 per centinspecial schools. This is the same as it was on13 January, but higher than in the first lockdown.

Overall, 99 per centof state-funded schools were open to children of critical workers and vulnerable children.

This figure is alsohigher than during the first lockdown.In May 2020, around 80 per cent of schools were open to children of critical workers and vulnerable children, according to the DfE.

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