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Learning Network Analysis, 2008/09, 25/06/10 [W]
Learning Network Analysis, 2008/09, 25/06/10 [W]

The latest statistics on learners in post-16 education and training, for the period August 2008 to July 2009, produced by the Welsh Assembly Government.

The key points from the bulletin are:

  • The total number of Welsh domiciled learners was 3 per cent lower in 2008/09 than in 2007/08 on a comparable cohort basis.
  • In 2008/09 there were 308,820 learners domiciled in Wales and pursuing learning at a further education (FE) institution, other training provider, local authority community learning provider, school sixth form or provider located in England.
  • 63 per cent of learners were enrolled at FE institutions (including their training subsidiaries), 15 per cent were enrolled at other training providers, 8 per cent were enrolled at local education authority community learning providers, 9 per cent were enrolled at school sixth forms and 5 per cent were enrolled at English providers.
  • The geographical areas recently (February 2010) adopted by the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) provide the basis for regional analysis. Approximately 25 per cent of Welsh domiciled learners reside in the North Wales region, 6 per cent in Mid Wales, 22 per cent in South West Wales and 47 per cent in South East Wales.

Further information is available on the Welsh Assembly Government website.

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