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UK
School-Market Dataset
Table
10: ICT in maintained primary, secondary and special schools in
England
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1998
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1999
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2000
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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| Percentage
of schools connected to the Internet |
| Primary |
17
|
62
|
86
|
96
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>99
|
>99
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>99
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| Secondary |
83
|
93
|
98
|
>99
|
>99
|
>99
|
>99
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| Special |
31
|
60
|
92
|
97
|
99
|
>99
|
>99
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| All schools |
28
|
66
|
88
|
97
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>99
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>99
|
>99
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| Average
number of computers per school used mainly for teaching and
learning |
| Primary |
13.3
|
16.1
|
17.8
|
20.7
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31
|
28.6
|
31.6
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| Secondary |
100.9
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101.3
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112.6
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127.7
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155.6
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192.7
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218.2
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| Special |
18.5
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21
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21.3
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24.8
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28.5
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31.3
|
33.6
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| All schools |
27.1
|
29.5
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32.6
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37.3
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50.0
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60.4
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| Average
number of pupils for each computer used mainly for teaching
and learning |
| Primary |
17.6
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13.4
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12.6
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11.8
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9.7
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7.9
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7.5
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| Secondary |
8.7
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8.4
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7.9
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7.1
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6.0
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5.4
|
4.9
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| Special |
4.5
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3.7
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3.7
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3.2
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2.9
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3.0
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3.0
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| All schools |
13.8
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11.2
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10.5
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9.7
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8.6
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6.9
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1998
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1999
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2000
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2001
|
2002
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2003
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2004
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| Average
expenditure on ICT per school (£) |
| Primary |
£3,600
|
£7,000
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£8,300
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£10,300
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£12,900
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£11,200
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£14,700
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| Secondary |
£40,100
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£45,400
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£50,100
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£60,300
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£75,300
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£65,000
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£88,200
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| Special |
£7,500
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£10,200
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£11,900
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£13,300
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£15,100
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£13,600
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£18,500
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| All schools |
£9,400
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£13,100
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£15,000
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£18,100
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£24,800
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£26,400
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| Average
expenditure on ICT per pupil (£) |
| Primary |
£15
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£32
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£37
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£42
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£59
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£56
|
£69
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| Secondary |
£46
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£53
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£56
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£66
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£81
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£69
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£91
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| Special |
£91
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£132
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£154
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£166
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£1333
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£259
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£297
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| Percentage
of teachers who feel confident in the use of ICT |
| Primary |
65
|
68
|
61
|
76
|
76
|
87
|
85
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| Secondary |
61
|
66
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65
|
70
|
75
|
82
|
81
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| Special |
63
|
68
|
73
|
77
|
74
|
86
|
86
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| All schools |
63
|
67
|
67
|
73
|
76
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85
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Source:
DfES Survey of Information and Communications Technology in Schools
November 2004
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