The latest headline Key Stage 4 (KS4) destinations statistics were for pupils who completed KS4 in the 2020/21 academic year. They reported on whether these pupils were in sustained education, apprenticeship or work in 2021/22. A sustained destination means at least six months recorded activity.
In the North East in 2021/22:
The vast majority (almost 93%) of pupils were in a sustained destination
however, this was a slightly lower percentage than England
about 82% of pupils were in sustained education, a lower proportion than nationally
just over 5% were in sustained apprenticeships, with a similar percentage in sustained work and both percentages higher than England's
in terms of sustained education locations, North East pupils were more likely to be in further education than nationally, slightly more likely to be in a school sixth form and much less likely to be in a sixth form college
just under half of the North East sustained spprenticeships were at advanced level or higher.
Within the North East:
Pupils from North Tyneside educational establishments were most likely to be in a sustained destination
in particular, they were the most likely to be in sustained education
pupils from Sunderland were most likely to be in sustained apprenticeships and were also most likely to be insustained work
the location of sustained education varied between North East local authority areas, with pupils from South Tyneside most likely to be in a further education establishment but least likely to be in a school sixth form
in contrast, pupils from Newcastle establishments were most likely to be in a school sixth form but least likely to be in further education.
Key stage 4 sustained destinations (%), North East geographical comparisons
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
The latest release provides local authority level information for seven academic years. During that period, in the North East:
The percentage of North East KS4 pupils moving into a sustained destination varied little, being close to or slightly above 93% in each year
it was slightly below the England percentage in each year
the percentage of pupils in sustained education destinations was lower in the latest year than a year earlier
in contrast, the latest percentages in sustained apprenticeships and work were both higher than in the previous year
these patterns of one year change matched those for England as a whole and were the same for all seven North East local authority areas
the latest North East percentage of pupils in sustained work was higher than five years earlier
in contrast, the percentages in sustained education and apprentices were lower
the increased percentage in sustained work and decreased percentage in sustained apprenticeships in the latest five years were both repeated across the North East
in some North East local authority areas, however, the five year trend in sustained education percentages was positive, with a particularly large increase in North Tyneside.
Key stage 4 sustained destinations (%) recent trends, North East
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Information about sustained destinations is available for female and male pupils and there are breakdowns of the data that include pupils defined as disadvantaged and those with identifiable special educational needs (SEN)
disadvantaged pupils include pupils who are or have recently been eligible for free school meals (FSM), pupils who are looked after children for at least one day and pupils who are adopted from care
in the North East in 2021/22:
Almost 15% of disadvantaged KS4 pupils were not in a sustained destination, compared to fewer than 5% of other pupils
this difference was driven by a much lower percentage in sustained education. The percentage of disadvantaged pupils in sustained work was actually higher
a slightly higher percentage of female pupils were in a sustained destination than male pupils
this was a result of North East females being more likely to be in sustained education than their male counterparts
the percentages in sustained apprenticeship and sustained work were both higher for males
just under 13% of pupils with SEN were not in a sustained destination, compared to fewer than 7% of other pupils
as with disadvantaged pupils, this gap was mainly due to a lower percentage in sustained education, with the percentage in sustained work being higher
the patterns of differences between pupils with these characteristics was similar in the North East and across England
these characteristics made little difference to patterns of change over the latest five years
in each case, the percentage in sustained work had increased and the percentage in sustained apprenticeships had decreased
in all but one case, the percentage in sustained education had decreased. The exception was pupils with SEN who were slightly more likely to be in sustained education than five years earlier.
Key stage 4 sustained destinations (%) by learner characteristic, North East, England
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. Geography: North East, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22. This chart relates to students who where not in a sustained destination (education, apprenticeship or work) Geography: North East. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures (DfE). Latest release: 1 Feb 2024 (2021/22 academic year) Cohort: Students from from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2020/21, measuring their activity in 2021/22.
Geography: North East. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
A separate DfE dataset provides longer term destination information. The latest release of this provides information about pupils who completed KS4 in 2015/16 and reports on their destinations in 2016/17, 2018/19 and 2020/21.
In the North East in 2020/21:
Just over 76% of pupils completing KS4 five years earlier were in a sustained destination
this was a lower percentage than the England equivalent (almost 80%)
about 36% of the North East pupils were in higher education, with just over 2% in further and other education, 7% in apprenticeships and 31% in sustained work
the first of these percentages was lower than nationally, the second and third were both higher and the fourth was almost identical
within the North East, the percentage in a sustained destination was highest among pupils who completed KS4 in North Tyneside
the percentages in sustained education, apprenticeships and work were, respectively, highest among Newcastle pupils, Gateshead pupils and County Durham pupils
the North East five year sustained destination rate was 4 percentage points (pp) below the three year rate and 17 pp below the one year rate
North East pupils were more likely to leave sustained destinations than in England as a whole, where the differences were 3 pp and 15 pp
pupils from the North East classified as disadvantaged or as having SEN were much less likely to be in a sustained destination five years after completing KS4 than other pupils
the differences were driven by low levels of participation in higher education, with these pupils being less than half as likely to be at this level of sustained education than other pupils
comparing the one and five year destination percentages shows that North East KS4 pupils who were disadvantaged or had SEN were much more likely to leave sustained destinations in the four years up to 2020/21 than other pupils.
Key stage 4 sustained destinations after five years (%), North East geographical comparisons
Source: Longer term destinations (DfE). Latest release: 20 Jul 2023 (2020/21 academic year) Cohort: Students from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2015/16, measuring their activity after one, three and five years. Geography: North East, local authority areas, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Longer term destinations (DfE). Latest release: 20 Jul 2023 (2020/21 academic year) Cohort: Students from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2015/16, measuring their activity after one, three and five years. Geography: North East, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Longer term destinations (DfE). Latest release: 20 Jul 2023 (2020/21 academic year) Cohort: Students from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2015/16, measuring their activity after one, three and five years. Geography: North East. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
Source: Longer term destinations (DfE). Latest release: 20 Jul 2023 (2020/21 academic year) Cohort: Students from state-funded mainstream schools who completed key stage 4 in 2015/16, measuring their activity after one, three and five years.
Geography: North East, England. Based on the location of a student's KS4 school or college, not on their home address.
The Department for Education produces two regular datasets of Key stage 4 (KS4) destination measures:
one of these gives the most up to date information about the immediate progress of pupils after year 11
it includes the numbers and percentage of students staying in education, apprenticeships or employment for at least two terms in the year after completing their KS4 study
a further dataset gives a longer term indicator of progression
it provides information about how many students have sustained at least six months of education, apprenticeship or employment activity in their first, third and fifth year after finishing KS4
both datasets provide statistics at national and local authority area level
however, neither includes information for LEP or combined authority areas. Therefore, the North East estimates in these charts are based on summed local authority area data
students are assigned to the geographic area of the school or college where they completed their KS4 study, rather than the area of their residence
our analysis focuses on pupils from state-funded mainstream schools, but the full dataset includes information about students from other provider types.