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The Education Challenge

 Progression


 On completion of KS4, only 4% of pupils have not found a sustained post KS4 destination (such as education, apprenticeship or
 employment), which is in line with Cumbria (4%) and below the national average (5%). Notably, there is a greater propensity
 towards apprenticeship destinations in Barrow (15% of pupils, compared to 4% nationally) which contributes to a lower rate of
 progression to other forms of education (76%) relative to England as a whole (87%). This has been led by the growth of

 apprenticeships at BAE Systems in Barrow.

 A similar pattern is observed in the destinations of 16 to 18 year old pupils. The breakdown of education destinations reveals

 that in Barrow, only 13% of pupils pursue higher education destinations, which is significantly lower than both Cumbria (30%)
 and England (35%). However, Barrow pupils are more likely to progress into other forms of further education (13% relative to
 10% in England) which may reflect the nature of the education on offer in Barrow.


 Pupils destinations after completing KS4, 2018/9  Pupils destinations after completing KS5, 2018/9




























 * Estimated as the average of schools in Barrow.


 Source: Find and Compare Schools in England, DoE, 2019  * As captured by the destinations of Furness College pupils.
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