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Summary of Ofsted findings
Inspection of City of London’s local authority children’s services
These inspections focus on the effectiveness of local authority services and arrangements:
- to help and protect children, and enable families to stay together and get the help they need
- the experiences and progress of children in care wherever they live, including those children who return home
- the arrangements for permanence for children who are looked after, in stable, loving homes, including adoption
- the experiences and progress of care leavers.
| Inspection type | Inspection start date | Overall effectiveness | Impact of leaders | Help and protection | Children in care | Care leavers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ILACS Short Inspection | 23 September 2024 | Outstanding | Outstanding | Good | Outstanding | Outstanding |
Area SEND inspection of City of London Local Area Partnership
The purpose of an area SEND inspection is to:
- provide an independent, external evaluation of the effectiveness of the local area partnership’s arrangements for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND)
- where appropriate, recommend what the local area partnership should do to improve the arrangements.
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City of London local area partnership has not yet been inspected under the current Area SEND framework. |
Joint targeted area inspection of City of London local authority
The agencies for these inspections can include the police, children’s social care, probation services, education and relevant health services. Inspectors will also evaluate how local agencies work with education and childcare providers. The focus of these inspections is how effectively the local safeguarding partners work together at the practice and strategic levels.
| Theme | Inspection start date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| There have been no JTAI inspections for this local authority. | ||
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Local authority context
| Population 18 and under | Number | % |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | 927 | 6.1% |
| National | 12,869,368 | 22.0% |
| Children looked after | Number | Rate per 10,000 |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | – | – |
| National | 81,770 | 67 |
| School-age pupils eligible for free school meals | Number | % |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | 58 | 23.3% |
| National | 2,085,168 | 26.7% |
| School-age pupils eligible for extra funding (pupil premium) | Number | % |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | – | – |
| National | 2,266,608 | 29.3% |
| Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) in state-funded settings | Number | % |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | 429 | 14.3% |
| National | 1,766,924 | 19.6% |
| School-age pupils with English as an additional language | Number | % |
|---|---|---|
| City of London | 150 | 60.2% |
| National | 1,806,029 | 21.4% |
| % of children in income-deprived families (IDACI) | Average % |
|---|---|
| City of London | 20.0% |
| National | 38.0% |
| Health Index (children and young people) | Health Index score |
|---|---|
| City of London | – |
| National | 100.8 |
More details about the health index metric
Indicates the health of an area measured in three domains: Healthy People, Health Lives and Healthy Places.
A score of 100 represents health in England in 2015. A higher number means better health and a lower number means worse health.
Remit overview
Contents
Early years
| Population | Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aged 0 to 5 years | 283 | 1.9% | 6.4% |
| Aged 0 | 54 | 0.4% | 1.0% |
| Aged 1 | 42 | 0.3% | 1.0% |
| Aged 2 | 63 | 0.4% | 1.1% |
| Aged 3 | 42 | 0.3% | 1.1% |
| Aged 4 | 38 | 0.3% | 1.1% |
| Aged 5 | 44 | 0.3% | 1.1% |
| Disadvantaged | Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early years pupil premium | 9 | 3.2% | 3.3% |
| Children looked after (under 1 year) | 0 | 0.0% | 0.6% |
| Children looked after (1 to 4 years) | – | – | 0.4% |
Data sources:
| Special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) / Education, health and care plans (EHCP) |
Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEN support in state-funded settings (age 2 and under) | 0 | 0.0% | 0.3% |
| SEN support in state-funded settings (age 3) | 2 | 4.8% | 3.7% |
| SEN support in state-funded settings (age 4) | 4 | 10.5% | 9.4% |
| SEN support in state-funded settings (age 5) | 1 | 2.3% | 12.1% |
| Total: SEN support in state-funded settings (age 5 and under) | 7 | 2.5% | 4.5% |
| Children with an EHCP (age 2 and under) | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| Children with an EHCP (age 3) | 1 | 2.4% | 0.7% |
| Children with an EHCP (age 4) | 0 | 0.0% | 3.5% |
| Children with an EHCP (age 5) | 3 | 6.8% | 4.7% |
| Total: Children with an EHCP (age 5 and under) | 4 | 1.4% | 1.6% |
Data sources:
| Funded early years places for 2-year-olds | Population aged 2-years-old | Number of eligible 2-year-olds | % of population aged 2 | % take-up of funded places |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| City of London | 63 | 3 | 4.8% | 233.3% |
| National | 630,059 | 145,824 | 23.1% | 65.2% |
Why these numbers might look odd for the 2-year-old funded take-up table
The number of disadvantaged 2-year-olds eligible for the entitlement has decreased, but take-up rates have increased. This is because eligibility has fallen faster than registrations, due to:
- lower birth rates in recent years
- the move from legacy benefits to Universal Credit
- unchanged income thresholds while average incomes have risen
Even if the rate goes up, the fall in eligibility means fewer children overall are benefitting, so it's important to consider both the percentage and the number.
| Funded early years places for 3-year-olds | Population aged 3-years-old | Number of eligible 3-year-olds | % of population aged 3 | % take-up of funded places |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| City of London | 42 | All 3-year olds are eligible | 53.3% | |
| National | 625,948 | 90.6% | ||
| Children's overweight and obesity | Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| Children's overweight and obesity (reception-age children) | – | – | 23.5% |
| Oral health | Number examined in City of London | % examined in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oral health (visible tooth decay in 5-year-olds) | – | – | – | 22.4% |
Schools
| Population | Number in City of London | % in City of London1 | % National1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary-age pupils (ages 5 to 11) | 307 | 2.0% | 8.2% |
| Secondary-age pupils (ages 12 to 16) | 233 | 1.5% | 6.2% |
| Population of looked-after-children | Number in City of London | % in City of London1 | % National1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ages 5 to 9 | 0 | 0.0% | 0.4% |
| Ages 10 to 15 | – | – | 0.7% |
| Pupils eligible for free schools meals | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 58 | 23.3% | 25.3% |
| Secondary | – | – | 27.5% |
| Alternative provision | – | – | 64.6% |
| Special | – | – | 49.5% |
| Non-maintained special | – | – | 31.0% |
| Pupils eligible for pupil premium | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 52 | 25.1% | 25.1% |
| Secondary | 1 | 25.0% | 28.9% |
| Pupils with SEND | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 57 | 22.9% | 18.2% |
| Secondary | – | – | 16.5% |
| Alternative provision | – | – | 83.4% |
| Special | – | – | 99.9% |
| Non-maintained special | – | – | 99.7% |
| Independent schools | 372 | 13.5% | 24.1% |
| Pupils with English as an additional language | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 150 | 60.2% | 23.4% |
| Secondary | – | – | 19.2% |
| Alternative provision | – | – | 7.6% |
| Special | – | – | 14.5% |
| Non-maintained special | – | – | 11.0% |
| Attendance of all pupils up to week 4 of calendar year | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | – | 95.0% |
| Secondary | – | 91.8% |
| Special | – | 87.1% |
| Attendance of pupils eligible for free school meals (summer term 2024/25) | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | – | 91.9% |
| Secondary | – | 85.2% |
| Special | – | 85.1% |
| Attendance of pupils with SEND (summer term 2024/25) | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | – | 92.1% |
| Secondary | – | 84.3% |
| Special | – | 87.3% |
| Primary attainment: Year 1 phonics screening pass | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| All pupils | – | – | 79.8% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | – | 66.6% |
| Pupils with SEND | – | – | 43.4% |
| Pupils with English as an additional language | – | – | 79.5% |
| Primary attainment: Year 4 times table check (full marks) | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| All pupils | – | – | 36.8% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | – | 27.4% |
| Pupils with SEND | – | – | 16.5% |
| Pupils with English as an additional language | – | – | 45.2% |
| Primary attainment: Key stage 2 reading, writing, maths combined (met the expected standard) | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| All pupils | – | – | 62.6% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | – | 47.7% |
| Pupils with SEND | – | – | 23.8% |
| Pupils with English as an additional language | – | – | 66.2% |
| Secondary attainment: Attainment 8 | Average in City of London2 | National average2 |
|---|---|---|
| All pupils | – | 45.9 |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | 35.0 |
| Pupils with SEND | – | 28.1 |
| Population receiving education outside of their local authority | Number outside of City of London | % outside of City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 98 | 65.8% | 4.1% |
| Secondary | 92 | 100.0% | 8.7% |
| Special | 6 | 100.0% | 9.0% |
| Children being home educated | Number in City of London | % in City of London1 | % National1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 0 | 0.0% | 0.8% |
| Secondary | 0 | 0.0% | 2.5% |
| Total | 0 | 0.0% | 1.5% |
More details about the children being home educated numbers
| Suspensions (from primary school) | Number in City of London | Rate per 100 pupils in City of London3 | Rate per 100 pupils National3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of suspensions | 0 | 0.0 | 0.9 |
| Total pupils with one or more suspensions | 0 | 0.0 | 0.5 |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions who are eligible for free school meals | 0 | 0.0 (in group) | 1.2 (in group) |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions with SEND | 0 | 0.0 (in group) | 2.4 (in group) |
More details about suspensions from state-funded primary schools and totals not summing
| Suspensions (from secondary school) | Number in City of London | Rate per 100 pupils in City of London3 | Rate per 100 pupils National3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of suspensions | – | – | 7.8 |
| Total pupils with one or more suspensions | – | – | 3.8 |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions who are eligible for free school meals | – | – (in group) | 8.2 (in group) |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions with SEND | – | – (in group) | 9.1 (in group) |
More details about suspensions from state-funded secondary schools and totals not summing
| Suspensions (from special school) | Number in City of London | Rate per 100 pupils in City of London3 | Rate per 100 pupils National3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of suspensions | – | – | 5.1 |
| Total pupils with one or more suspensions | – | – | 2.9 |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions who are eligible for free school meals | – | – (in group) | 4.1 (in group) |
| Pupils with one or more suspensions with SEND | – | – (in group) | 2.9 (in group) |
More details about suspensions from state-funded special schools and totals not summing
| Exclusions (from primary school) | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of pupils excluded | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| Pupils with SEND | 0 | 0.0% | 0.1% |
| Exclusions (from secondary school) | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of pupils excluded | – | – | 0.1% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | – | 0.2% |
| Pupils with SEND | – | – | 0.3% |
| Exclusions (from special school) | Number in City of London | % in City of London2 | % National2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of pupils excluded | – | – | 0.0% |
| Pupils eligible for free school meals | – | – | 0.0% |
| Pupils with SEND | – | – | 0.0% |
1. % of all children in City of London / England.
2. % of all pupils in state-funded settings across City of London / England.
3. Rate per 100 pupils in state-funded settings across City of London / England.
Further education and skills
| Population | Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aged 16 to 18 years | 215 | 1.4% | 3.6% |
| Aged 19 to 21 years | 857 | 5.7% | 3.6% |
| Aged 22 to 24 years | 1,426 | 9.4% | 3.6% |
| Aged 25 years and over | 11,901 | 78.8% | 70.8% |
| Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) | Number in City of London | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16- to 17-year-olds known to LA | 38 | 0.9% | 2.4% |
| NEET | 0 | 0.0% | 3.4% |
| Activity not known | 0 | 0.0% | 2.2% |
| Total NEET or activity not known | 0 | 0.0% | 5.6% |
| 16 to 18 progression to higher education or training | % in City of London | % National |
|---|---|---|
| Degrees (all) | – | 66.0% |
| Degrees at top third higher education institutions | – | 24.0% |
| Higher apprenticeships | – | 2.0% |
| Other study at level 4 and 5 | – | 3.0% |
| Progressing to higher education or training | – | 70.0% |
More details about the further education and skills destinations data
This data reflects the destinations of pupils based on the number on roll when they were aged 16 to 18, tracking where they progressed after completing their studies.
Degree destinations include any study at level 6 or higher such as bachelor degrees, graduate diplomas, and post-graduate degrees. The top third higher education institutions when ranked by average UCAS tariff score of entrants across their best 3 A levels.
Higher apprenticeships are those from level 4 to 7 and are equivalent to a foundation degree and above. Degree apprenticeships are available at levels 6 and 7.
Other study at level 4 or 5 destinations include those students studying qualifications such as foundation degrees, Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs).
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