Summary Statistics for Schools in Scotland, No 5: 2014 Edition

This contains the results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, early learning and childcare data and school estates data.

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As a result of the investment and reorganisation of the school estate, the proportion of schools in good or satisfactory condition has increased from 61 per cent in April 2007 to 83 per cent in April 2014. Taking into account the different number of pupils in each school, this has resulted in the number of pupils in good or satisfactory condition schools increasing from 61 per cent in April 2007 to 84 per cent in April 2014.

Table 5.2: Condition of all schools and the number of pupils on their school roll, April 2007 to April 2014(1)

2007

2008

2009

2010 (3)

2011

2012 (3)

2013

2014

Schools

Condition not recorded

68

25

39

15

11

6

1

2

A: Good

371

404

461

515

538

581

623

620

B: Satisfactory

1,298

1,443

1,577

1,586

1,558

1,540

1,477

1,498

C: Poor

855

698

578

510

479

446

449

422

D: Bad

138

134

53

40

31

23

17

16

Pupils on school roll (2)

Condition not recorded

18,308

4,782

5,275

1,218

166

176

0

213

A: Good

121,986

144,918

171,613

204,648

212,496

224,523

241,392

241,605

B: Satisfactory

304,123

339,641

354,086

342,625

345,404

334,204

318,799

321,568

C: Poor

224,932

175,354

135,648

114,374

107,831

102,845

103,815

103,635

D: Bad

31,862

25,794

12,438

5,804

5,724

7,476

5,889

5,422

(1) See background notes 3.18 for more information on the condition ratings.

(2) The number of pupils on the school roll in the Pupil Census returns for the previous September, e.g. September 2012 for the April 2013 figures. So schools which opened after September but before April will have no pupils recorded for that school year.

(3) Figures for 2010 and 2012 were corrected in Summary Statistics for Schools in Scotland, No.4 ¦ 2013 Edition.

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