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Background notes
Information on attainment and destinations of school leavers, school attendance and absence, and achievement of curriculum for excellence levels for looked after children in Scotland.
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3. Methodological Note
The Education Maintenance Allowances (EMA) programme aims to provide support for young people aged 16 to 19 from low income families to stay on in education.
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3. Methodological Note
The EMA programme aims to provide support for young people aged 16 to 19 from low income families to overcome financial barriers to stay on in education.
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Scottish Survey of Literacy and Numeracy: Background
The Scottish Survey of Literacy and Numeracy (SSLN) was an annual sample survey which monitored national performance in literacy and numeracy in alternate years, for school pupils at P4, P7 and S2.
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Chapter 7: Background Notes
This statistical publication provides information on the educational attainment and initial destinations of 2021/22 school leavers from publicly funded schools in Scotland.
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Background notes
Information on attainment, destinations of school leavers and achievement of curriculum for excellence levels for looked after children in Scotland.
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Chapter 3: Background notes
Information from an annual survey carried out in February each year of all publicly funded schools in Scotland on registration for free school meals, uptake of school meals (both free and paid for) and PE.
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Background notes
This publication links school and social work data to present information on the attainment, post-school destinations of looked after young people who leave school, and the school attendance and exclusion rates of all looked after children.
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Pupil Equity Funding: national operational guidance 2021
Guidance to help schools plan how they will most effectively spend their Pupil Equity Funding (PEF) allocation.
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
This research report highlights the key findings from the Growing up in Scotland early experiences study.
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