Accredited official statistics

Further education and skills: March 2018

Further education and skills data for the first two quarters of the 2017/18 academic year (reported to date).

Applies to England

Documents

Further education and skills: March 2018 main text - SFR23/2018

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Further education and skills: March 2018 main tables - SFR23/2018

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Quality and methodology information: SFR23/2018

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Details

Post-16 learner participation and achievements in further education (FE) and skills. It presents statistics reported to date for the first two quarters (August 2017 to January 2018) of the academic year 2017 to 2018 on:

  • adult (aged 19 and over) government-funded further education (FE) (excluding schools and higher education) comprising:

    • education and training (aged 18 and over)

    • English and maths

    • traineeships (aged 16 to 24)

    • all age (aged 16 and over) apprenticeships in England

Additional breakdowns of this data are available in the FE data library.

Updates to this page

Published 29 March 2018

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