HC Deb 09 May 2002 vol 385 cc293-4W
Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will estimate the number of school days lost to truancy each year in(a) the Lancashire education authority area and (b) England. [55109]

Mr. Ivan Lewis

The number of days missed due to unauthorised absence in the last three years are presented in the table. Data are based on the annual pupil absence survey that is conducted at the end of May and is based on the first five half-terms of the school year. We can not estimate the figures for the final half-term of the year as year 11 students attend irregularly while they take their GCSE examinations.

Number of school sessions (half-days) missed due to unauthorised absences in maintained schools in Lancashire and England
Lancashire England
2000–01
Day pupils of compulsory school age 160,768 6,698,285
Total possible pupil sessions1,2 49,196,000 1,987,849,000
Total sessions missed 271,216 14,833,790
Total number of days missed 135,608 7,416,895
1999–2000
Day pupils of compulsory school age 162,979 6,636,828
Total possible pupil sessions1,2 50,834,000 1,990,299,000
Total sessions missed 281,090 14,479,457
Total number of days missed 140,545 7,239,729
1998–99
Day pupils of compulsory school age 162,583 6,607,438
Total possible pupil sessions1,2 51,067,000 2,005,657,000
Number of school sessions (half-days) missed due to unauthorised absences in maintained schools in Lancashire and England
Lancashire England
Total sessions missed 301,308 15,053,051
Total number of days missed 150,654 7,526,526
1Rounded to nearest 1,000
2 Total pupil sessions are calculated as (total number of pupils) x (total possible school sessions between September and May census date)