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Early Years

Number of free early education places taken up by three and four year olds Metadata

19972009Difference
Knowsley LA4,3053,465-840
Liverpool LA9,7809,405-375
St. Helens LA3,3103,555245
Sefton LA5,2755,380105
Wirral LA5,4756,9001,425
Bolton LA5,6356,7651,130
Bury LA3,3604,345985
Manchester LA9,70511,0901,385
Oldham LA4,6655,8951,230
Rochdale LA4,1955,3351,140
Salford LA5,4955,425-70
Stockport LA4,9106,0701,160
Tameside LA4,5854,830245
Trafford LA4,6705,095425
Wigan LA4,9456,7701,825
Cheshire West and Chester LAN/A
Cheshire East LAN/A
Halton LA2,1302,835705
Warrington LA3,1554,4751,320
Lancashire LA16,82023,7806,960
Blackburn with Darwen LA2,6204,1501,530
Blackpool LA2,1403,3701,230
Cumbria LA8,1859,5851,400
Cheshire LA (pre April 2009)10,19014,2854,095
North West Region125,550152,80027,250
England790,3501,128,790338,440

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National Indicator 72 - Achievement of at least 78 points across the Early Years Foundation Stage with at least 6 in each of the scales in Personal, Social and Emotional Development and Communication, Language and Literacy Metadata

2005Lower Confidence LimitUpper Confidence Limit2009% points
difference
Knowsley LA484155513
Liverpool LA50465547-3
St. Helens LA524559575
Sefton LA49435647-2
Wirral LA524758520
Bolton LA59546451-8
Bury LA3226394513
Manchester LA4338475411
Oldham LA453951472
Rochdale LA423649464
Salford LA54486053-1
Stockport LA514657576
Tameside LA51455849-2
Trafford LA605366633
Wigan LA64596959-5
Cheshire West and Chester LA...60.
Cheshire East LA...61.
Halton LA443652473
Warrington LA544760606
Lancashire LA59566154-5
Blackburn with Darwen LA484156557
Blackpool LA56486339-17
Cumbria LA49445444-5
Cheshire LA (pre April 2009)595562..
North West Region53515452-1
England484849524

Figures for 2005 are derived from the child level sample. Figures for 2008 are derived from the full child level collection, therefore confidence limits do not apply.

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National Indicator 92 - Narrowing the gap between the lowest achieving 20% in the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile and the rest Metadata

20052009% points
difference
Knowsley LA30.129.7-0.4
Liverpool LA37.935.8-2.1
St. Helens LA36.331.6-4.7
Sefton LA31.931.5-0.4
Wirral LA37.931.3-6.6
Bolton LA38.534-4.5
Bury LA36.932.6-4.3
Manchester LA41.636.8-4.8
Oldham LA39.139.20.1
Rochdale LA38.635.1-3.5
Salford LA36.234-2.2
Stockport LA3430.7-3.3
Tameside LA31.933.51.6
Trafford LA3431.3-2.7
Wigan LA33.732.4-1.3
Cheshire West and Chester LA.32.1.
Cheshire East LA.31.6.
Halton LA37.631.4-6.2
Warrington LA3329-4
Lancashire LA34.432.9-1.5
Blackburn with Darwen LA45.732.7-13
Blackpool LA38.536.6-1.9
Cumbria LA35.833-2.8
Cheshire LA (pre April 2009)35.7..
North West Region37.433.7-3.7
England38.933.9-5

The figures for 2005 were derived from the aggregate collection. Figures for 2008 are derived from the full child level collection.
The table shows the percentage gap in achievement between the lowest 20 per cent of achieving children in a local authority (mean score), and the score of the median child in the same authority expressed as a percentage of the same median score.

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National Summary

In 2009 the number of free part-time early education places taken up by three and four year olds in maintained, private, voluntary and independent providers was 1,128,790 up from 790,350 in 1997.

In 2009 52% of children achieved at least 78 points across the Foundation Stage Profile with a least 6 in each of the scales Personal, Social and Emotional Development and Communication, Language and Literacy.

The gap in Foundation Stage Profile achievement between the lowest achieving quintile of children and the median child in England fell from 38.3% to 33.9% between 2005 and 2009.


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