Schools: Closures

(asked on 6th June 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many schools have closed in England since 2018, by parliamentary constituency.


Answered by
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Robin Walker
This question was answered on 14th June 2022

This data has been taken from Get Information about Schools, the department’s register of schools[1]. The data shows all types of mainstream local authority maintained schools, academies, and free schools. The attached pdf document shows all parliamentary constituencies where a school has closed between 2018 and 2021, with the number per year provided for each.

The data excludes closures of schools where they become an academy as a result of intervention following an inadequate Ofsted judgement, or acquire a new unique reference number on transfer between trusts.

Constituencies not shown have 0 closures between 2018 and 2021.

There are a variety of reasons for closing a school. These include where there are surplus places elsewhere in the local area, where provision has been rationalised, for example where an infant and a junior school have been amalgamated to form a primary school, or if a school is no longer financially viable.

The table below shows the numbers of schools that have opened between 2018 and 2021.

Calendar Year

Number of schools opened

2018

92

2019

58

2020

34

2021

24

[1] Responsibility for updating GIAS is shared between the department, schools, and local authorities and therefore we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this data.

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