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School Education - Contacts

Contact Details

If you have any enquiries relating to School Education Statistics then please contact us at:

Post
(See below for appropriate contact point)
Education Analytical Services Division
Education Directorate
Area 1-B (South)
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ

Analytical Services Unit (Children Young People & Social Care - Statistics)
Email: children.statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Telephone: 0131 244 0313

For analysis on:

adoption applications
child protection
childminders
children looked after
residential accommodation for children
services for children (pre-school and day care)

See Children and Young People Statistics for more information.

Analytical Services Unit (Schools) - Sample Surveys and Teacher Statistics
Email: school.stats@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Telephone: 0131 244 1689

For analysis on:

ANALYSIS on teachers, including
pupil number projections

teacher numbers and profile
teacher vacancies
teacher workforce planning
teacher pay modelling

Scottish Survey of Achievement

International education surveys

Analytical Services Unit (Schools) - Pupil & School Statistics
Email: educ.outcomes.stats@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Telephone: 0131 244 0303

For analysis on:

additional support needs
attendance & absence of pupils
children receiving education outwith schools
class sizes
destinations of school leavers
examination results
exclusions
placing requests
pupil census
school estate
school meals

Scottish Exchange of Educational Data (ScotXed)
Email: ScotXed@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Telephone 0131 244 0309

Responsible for managing and carrying out the above statistical data collections on education and children's issues, and the Maintenance of School Establishment's database for Scottish schools including issuing of SEED codes for new schools. Standard Tables and Charts (STACS)

Contacts for research and economic staff are listed in the education research web section

We welcome any comments on both the format and content of the website, including any problems you may encounter.

You may also contact the Statistician Group Enquiries for general information.

Page updated: Thursday, May 7, 2009