8 Post-16 Transition to Higher Education Update PDF 769 KB
To consider a report of the Director of Development & Regeneration.
The report provides the latest available local authority level data and information from the Department for Education (DfE) on post-16 transitions to higher education for young people resident in Stockport. Each year group cohort in Stockport will typically have around 2,800 young people in it, who will progress to a variety of post-16 options, including higher education.
The Scrutiny Committee is recommended to note the report and to continue to monitor the data and performance on transitions to higher education.
Officer contact: Richard Mortimer on 0161 474 3864 or by email at richard.mortimer@stockport.gov.uk
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Minutes:
The Director of Education submitted a report of the Director of Development & Regeneration (copies of which had been circulated) providing the latest available local authority level data and information from the Department for Education (DfE) on post-16 transitions to higher education for young people resident in Stockport.
The Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education (Councillor Wendy Meikle) attended the meeting to respond to questions from the Scrutiny Committee.
The following comments were made/ issues raised:-
· It was highlighted that Stockport was 8th out of 10 Greater Manchester authorities in terms of the percentage of those going onto university level destinations.
· It would be useful to track student progression throughout their school career to better understand the pathways they followed post-18. IN response, it was stated that tracking students would be the ‘gold standard’ however there was currently no unique identifier to be able to do that across a student’s educational career.
· It was queried whether a better metric would be to understand how many of those students that wanted to go into higher education were able to achieve that.
· It was suggested that additional data be provided that presented this information on a geographical basis across the borough.
· Stockport had strong KS5 outcomes and a good and increasingly good offer at that level.
· It was noted that some authorities with traditionally low level of attainment in schools were performing well with post-18 higher education placements and it would be useful to obtain more information on the background to that.
RESOLVED – That the report be noted.