This page includes a dashboard which summarises various statistics such as children in low income families, households on Universal Credit with children, and Free School Meal eligibility in Surrey. This dashboard was created by the Population Insight Team at Surrey County Council to provide a Surrey level summary and the ability for you to select your desired area (District and...
This page includes data and a summary of pupil and school numbers by the characteristics of pupils and types of schools. Summary (next update est. June/July 2026) There are 204,097 pupils in schools located within Surrey as of 2024/25. Around 1 in every 5 of such pupils attend Independent schools (19.8%, 40,440 pupils). ...
Ethnicity is a difficult characteristic to measure which means that the national Census is often relied on to provide us with a good picture of ethnic groups. For the latest census, Surrey-i hosts the initial written summary and data tables for ethnic group. The dashboard on this page looks into the ethnic group variable further in combination with other characteristics....
CSV file detailing all schools in Surrey, with reference information on location, address, type, status and age ranges served. Data has been taken from a Government web page "Get Information about Schools" and filtered for establishments within Surrey. This Government data page is managed for accuracy and timeliness. Update frequency: Annually Geographical coverage: all of Surrey county (spatial coordinates included) Data lineage: Get Information about Schools
Birth Trends in England and Surrey The birth rates in England have seen notable fluctuations over the past few decades, influenced by a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors. Understanding these trends not only provides insight into population dynamics but also has implications for public policy, healthcare, and the economy. The COVID-19 pandemic added another layer of complexity to the birth...
This page includes the Surrey Early Help and Family Resilience Needs Assessment. A Needs Assessment helps us understand what the needs are across an area of work. In Surrey, in conjunction with partners, we have undertaken one for Early Help. This document provides us with an area-by-area breakdown of information and data across Surrey to help us explore the needs of children, young...
This page includes data on the numbers and rates of stillbirths, perinatal deaths, neonatal deaths, postneonatal deaths, and infant deaths. Data included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs Latest data included: 2020 Data about live births and conception statistics is available here. Source: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/childmortalitystatisticschildhoodinfantandperinatalchildhoodinfantandperinatalmortalityinenglandandwales
This page includes data and a summary of child weight statistics. Data included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs, Surrey Wards. Latest data included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs: 2020/21* Surrey Wards: 2010/11-2013/13 to 2015/16-2017/18* *Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the National Child Measurement Programme undertook samples for 2019/20 and 2020/21 and so these statistics cannot be broken down by...
Children's Community Health Services Needs Assessment - Final January 2022 Initially setting out the strategic landscape and then considering the transformation view, the Children’s Community Health Services (CCHS) Needs Assessment considers the local picture, including extensive feedback from engagement and ‘round table’ events, coupled with Surrey population data. The Needs Assessment has been broken down into four main thematic areas: Early...