| Nursery phase | 1 | |
Nursery total |
1 | |
| Primary phase | First | 77 |
| Primary | 101 | |
Primary total |
178 | |
| Middle phase | Middle Deemed Primary | 5 |
| Middle Deemed Secondary | 16 | |
Middle total |
21 | |
| Secondary phase | 11-16 years | 7 |
| 11-18 years | 12 | |
| 12-18 years | 2 | |
| 13-18 years | 8 | |
Secondary total |
29 | |
| Special | Special School total |
10 |
| PRUs | Pupil Referral Unit total |
9 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ALL SCHOOLS |
248 |
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Worcestershire’s Education Service
• Has a net expenditure of £364 million (£251 million delegated to schools).
• Has over 10,000 teaching, specialist and support staff.
• Supports early years education in 316 private and voluntary settings within the county
with grant funding for over 7,000 3 and 4 year olds.
• Educates about 76,000 pupils in over 250 schools.
• Admits approximately 6,000 4 year olds to 179 primary schools each year.
• Transfers approximately 10,500 pupils to middle and high schools each year.
• Transports 9,000 pupils to school each day at a cost of approximately
£12 million annually.
• Supports and advises over 4,000 governors.
• Supports over 8,500 (8,593) pupils with special educational needs each year, including
2,417 with statements and over 1,800 (1,806) with low incidence disability.
• Delivers over 3,500 instrumental music lessons per week to more than 11,000 pupils
and organises and administers more than 60 bands, choirs and orchestras throughout
the County.
• Deals with approximately 4,500 referrals on welfare and attendance issues each year.
• Issues 1,500 employment permits to school children and visits hundreds of
potential employers.
• Arranges 7,500 free school meals each day.
• Carries out over 6,000 advisory and inspection visits to schools each year.
• Organises some 700 courses each year for heads, deputies, teachers and
support assistants.
• Currently manages over £50 million worth of Education building projects.
• Deals with tens of thousands of direct enquiries each year from schools, governors,
parents, councillors and members of the publicE
• Arranges financial support for 13,500 higher education students from both
Herefordshire and Worcestershire, attending universities/colleges throughout the UK.
• Runs an internationally renowned Environmental Education Centre in partnership
with Industry and FE.
• Operates three outdoor education centres introducing thousands of children
every year to personal and group challenges in the outdoors and training teachers in
leadership skills.