What do you get?
Local authorities/clusters receive a report that:
- identifies weak and strong areas of extended school provision through attractive graphs and tables, enabling action to be taken accordingly
- indicates schools that are already providing the full core offer of extended school services
- separates the data for primary, secondary and special schools – helping local authorities/clusters to focus more easily on their targets.
A report for each school is also provided. This will help to provide evidence for each school’s self-evaluation form (SEF).
In addition to their report, local authorities/clusters can also benefit from a separate, innovative mapping service, which is based on the data collected by the survey. Customised maps are provided for each extended school activity. All schools within the authority/cluster are represented to help you identify locations where extended school activities are already taking place and where they might be needed. A large, poster-size map can be produced to view extended school provision across the authority/cluster.
Sample reports are provided below. Please note that the reports you receive may differ from the ones shown here.
