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Distribution of Pupils by School Type and Population Growth Estimates anewdirection.org.uk

Where young Londoners go to school and population change over the next ten years 16% of all pupils in England live in London 64% of all pupils in London live in Outer London 24% of all Independent school pupils in England go to school in London ENFIELD HARINGEY WALTHAM FOREST BARNET HARROW BRENT CAMDEN ISLINGTON HACKNEY REDBRIDGE HILLINGDON EALING HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM WESTMINSTER CITY OF LONDON TOWER HAMLETS NEWHAM BARKING & DAGENHAM HAVERING KENSINGTON & CHELSEA SOUTHWARK HOUNSLOW WANDSWORTH GREENWICH BEXLEY RICHMOND UPON THAMES LAMBETH LEWISHAM KINGSTON UPON THAMES MERTON = 232 pupils = 61,348 pupils BROMLEY = 4% = 34% SUTTON CROYDON REFERENCES: 1. http://www.education.gov.uk/rsgateway/db/sfr/s001071/index.shtml 2. Schools, Pupils and their Characteristics produced by the Department for Education were released on 21st June 2012 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority 3. http://data.london.gov.uk/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections Total pupils in all schools % increase in population of 5-12 year olds by 2020 p. 02 \

Where young Londoners go to school and population change over the next ten years - ACADEMIES ACADEMIES The Academy picture is changing rapidly. In September 2012 there were 2,309 academies across England ten times the 203 that were in existence when the coalition came to power in 14,720 BROMLEY & TOWER HAMLETS 90% of secondary students in Bromley are in Academies whereas only 4% in Tower Hamlets. 2010. i We can see from the data that some boroughs BARNET have embraced academies more than others but growth is likely to continue across London. 13,116 BROMLEY, BEXLEY, BARNET, SUTTON & HILLINGDON Currently have the highest number of secondary school pupils in Academies. HILLINGDON 17,192 BEXLEY 14,049 20,166 = 232 pupils = 61,348 pupils SUTTON BROMLEY p. 03 \

Where young Londoners go to school and population change over the next ten years - INDEPENDENTS INDEPENDENTS London has the highest proportion of private or independent schools in the country. In some boroughs a very large proportion of young people are educated privately. Our NFER survey showed that private schools tend to sit outside of local structures for encouraging cultural education. ii CAMDEN 8,678 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA, WANDSWORTH, RICHMOND, CAMDEN, WESTMINSTER & CROYDON have the highest number of pupils attending Independent schools. RICHMOND UPON THAMES 9,571 12,880 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA 8,323 9,788 WESTMINSTER WANDSWORTH = 232 pupils = 61,348 pupils 7,215 CROYDON p. 04 \

Where young Londoners go to school and population change over the next ten years - GROWTH GROWTH London s population is LONDON On average 47% of growing and getting London students in years younger some boroughs 12 and 13 study in a will see disproportionate different borough to the growth. one they live in - making school places planning According to London Councils the city will need 90,000 new schools places (primary and secondary) between 2012 and 2016. iii 24% BARNET REDBRIDGE 24% 34% 23% HAVERING even more complex. iv BARKING & DAGENHAM, GREENWICH, REDBRIDGE, BARNET & HAVERING. have the highest rate of population growth within the younger age group. 25% GREENWICH BARKING & DAGENHAM = 4% = 34% Total pupils in all schools % increase in population of 5-12 year olds by 2020 p. 05 \