Datasets / Education and training: Success Rates in England 2012/13


Education and training: Success Rates in England 2012/13

Published By Skills Funding Agency

Issued over 9 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a set of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

PLEASE NOTE: The length of some of these files will exceed 1,048,576 rows or 16,384 columns, which is the limit spreadsheet software such as Excel, OpenOffice and Libre Office can handle. We recommend using an enterprise grade database system or a desktop database version such as MS Access, Libre Office/Open Office Base. opening the file in a spreadsheet software may yield errors or incomplete results. The Education & Training National Success Rate Tables (NSRT) and the Apprenticeships National Success Rate Tables (NSRT) for the academic year 2012/13 have been released. The tables can be accessed via GOV.UK at SFA: national success rates tables 2012 to 2013 and here to meet the 3-star Open Data standard. The tables are presented as a set of spreadsheets that can be downloaded by users for further analysis. The NSRT for Education & Training provision and Apprenticeships provision set out levels of success, retention and achievement in further education (FE) providers in England for the period 2010/11 to 2012/13. The Skills Funding Agency publishes NSRT annually. This NSRT release updates the 2009/10 to 2011/12 tables published in April 2013. The publication of these NSRT supports providers in raising the standard of their delivery. The tables allow providers to assess their performance, and assists the planning of action programmes to improve the success, retention and achievement rates of their learners. PLEASE NOTE: The length of some of these files will exceed 1,048,576 rows or 16,384 columns, which is the limit spreadsheet software such as Excel, OpenOffice and Libre Office can handle. We recommend using an enterprise grade database system or a desktop database version such as MS Access, Libre Office/Open Office Base. opening the file in a spreadsheet software may yield errors or incomplete results.