Week 4 2022

Attendance in education and early years settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

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A summary of attendance in education settings for the 2021/22 academic year, excluding out of term dates as data is not collected. The data covers England only. 

Primary data sources on infection, incidence, and COVID-19 cases overall are not shown in this publication but are available on the coronavirus in the UK dashboardnational COVID-19 surveillance reports and coronavirus infection survey pilot statistics.

This publication provides national and local authority level summary estimates from the Department for Education's daily education settings survey and local authority early years survey. Data files are available in the ‘Explore data and files’ section on this page for further details and analysis.

Pupil absence in schools in England: autumn term statistics were published on 27 May 2021 presenting absence data collected via the school census covering the pandemic. That release is derived from pupil level data from which further analysis, such as the amount of time missed, can be derived.

These statistics have been produced quickly in response to developing world events. In May 2020, the Office for Statistics Regulation, on behalf of the UK Statistics Authority, reviewed them against several key aspects of the Code of Practice for Statistics and regarded them as consistent with the Code’s pillars of Trustworthiness, Quality and Value.


Headline facts and figures - 2022

Open Rates

  • 99.9% all state-funded schools were open on 20 Jan 2022, down from over 99.9% on 6 Jan 2022.

Pupil absence

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) related pupil absence in all state-funded schools was 5.1% on 20 Jan, up from 3.9% on 6 Jan.
  • Among pupils absent for COVID-19 reasons, the main reasons for absence on 20 Jan were: pupils with a confirmed case of COVID-19 (3.9%), and pupils with a suspected case of COVID-19 (0.6%).

Pupil on site attendance 

  • Attendance in all state-funded schools was 87.4% on 20 Jan, down from 88.6% on 6 Jan.  

Workforce absence

  • We estimate that 9.0% of teachers and school leaders were absent from open schools on 20 Jan (with 4.5% absent for COVID-19 related reasons), up from 8.6% on 6 Jan.
  • We estimate that 9.4% of teaching assistants and other staff were absent from open schools on 20 Jan (with 4.7% absent for COVID-19 related reasons) , up from 8.9% on 6 Jan.

Levels of workforce absence in education settings

Teachers and school leaders

  • 24% of all state-funded schools had more than 15% of their teachers and school leaders absent on 20 Jan, compared with 18% at the start of term on 13 Jan, and 8% at the start of the academic year on 16 Sep. The increase has largely been driven by the increase in workforce absence in state-funded primary schools.
  • 36% of all state-funded schools had up to 5% of their teachers and school leaders absent on 20 Jan, down from 44% at the start of term on 13 Jan, and down from 65% at the start of the academic year on 16 Sep.

Teaching assistants and other staff

  • 21% of all state-funded schools had more than 15% of their teaching assistants and other staff absent on 20 Jan, compared with 16% at the start of term on 13 Jan, and 6% at the start of the academic year on 16 Sep. The increase has largely been driven by the increase in workforce absence in state-funded primary schools.
  • 33% of all state-funded schools had up to 5% of their teaching assistants and other staff absent on 20 Jan, down from 39% at the start of term on 13 Jan, and 60% at the start of the academic year on 16 Sep.

Early years settings 

For the week commencing 17 January an estimated 93% of early years settings were fully open, with a further 5% partially open. On 12 January 13% of paid staff in open group- or school-based settings were absent from work due to COVID-19-related reasons, and 85% of children booked into a place attended a setting.

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