SFR Supplementary Tables
A list of supplementary tables published with the October 2011 Statistical First Release can be found below. A list of supplementary tables due to be published alongside the January 2012 release is now available below:
Supplementary Tables to the FE and Skills Statistical First Release (SFR) 
These supplementary tables break down overall figures shown in the main Release by a variety of dimensions, including funding stream, geographical areas, Equality & Diversity characteristics, Sector Subject Area, Sector (SSC), Sector (SIC) and provider. There are also tables included which are not part of the main release.
Supplementary tables published with the latest release (October 2011):
Further Education and Skills:
(This includes further breakdowns of tables 2, 4, 7, 9 - 11 of the main Release):
- Overall FE and skills participation and achievement by funding stream (including firstness figures) and demographics
- Skills for Life participation and achievement
- FE (learner responsive) participation by mode of attendance
- FE participation (aims) by Sector Subject Area and Level
Success Rates:
Success Rates for Train to Gain can be accessed from the “Other Statistics” page on the left hand menu.
This includes further breakdowns of information shown in tables 2.3, 7.3 and 10.3 of the main release:
- Further Education (Learner Responsive) success rates
- Apprenticeship Success Rates
Learner Responsive and Apprenticeship success rates are calculated on a slightly different basis; for more information please see:
http://www.thedataservice.org.uk/statistics/qsr_mlp/
Apprenticeships:
This includes further breakdowns of information shown in tables 3, 8 and 18 of the main release.
Train to Gain/Workplace Learning:
This includes further breakdowns of information shown in tables 5 and 19 of the main release.
Level of Highest Qualification Held by Adults in the Population (using Labour Force Survey data):
This includes sub-national estimates of education attainment. National estimates of the level of highest qualification held by adults in the population is shown in tables 12 and 13 of the main release.
Vocational Qualifications:
This includes breakdowns of Vocational Qualification awards. Information on VQ awards is also shown in table 14 of the main release.
International Comparisons:
This provides summary information from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’s Education at a Glance, showing the most recent relative ranking in education attainment of the 25-64 year old population in OECD countries.
Young People Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET):
This includes summary information, from the Department for Education's quarterly statistical brief, showing estimates of young people NEET in the 16-24, 19-24, and 18-24 age groups. It also provides a more detailed breakdown of the NEET group, showing the labour market status of these people (i.e. whether they are ILO unemployed or economically inactive) and reasons for economic inactivity. In addition to age and gender breakdowns, the DfE release provides estimates for each English Region.