The educational setting status form is for:
- academies (including free schools and studio schools) - each school in a multi-academy trust (MAT) must complete this individually and MAT head office cannot complete it on behalf of member schools
- local authority-maintained schools
local authority nursery schools (private nursery settings do not need to submit the form)
- independent schools
- non-maintained special schools
- pupil referral units
- university technical colleges
- special post-16 institutions
- further education (FE) colleges and sixth-form colleges – if colleges are part of a group, a single form should be completed covering all colleges that fall under the corporation
Data on all early years providers, including private, voluntary and independent (PVI) nurseries, is being collected via local authorities as part of a bi-weekly data collection.
How to complete the form
Anyone with a DfE Sign-in account can complete the form. This includes headteachers, deputy heads, business managers or a member of the senior leadership team (SLT) within an educational setting.
Data from the attendance register can be used to help complete your daily educational setting status.
DfE will not be collecting pupil-level data through the educational setting status form.
School and college funding
The data in the form will not be used for any funding purposes.
Sharing of data with local authorities
Local authorities have been given access to a spreadsheet showing attendance data for educational settings in their area, for those settings that are submitting returns to DfE.
This spreadsheet is located on the View Your Education Data Portal and can be accessed via Identity and Access Management System (IDAMS).
If you work in a local authority you can look at the data using an IDAMS account.
See guidance on how to register for an IDAMS account.
Help
You can email dfe.educationsettingstatus@education.gov.uk if you have any questions about completing the form.
You can also use the DfE coronavirus helpline if you have a query about the form or for general queries about coronavirus (COVID-19). If you have a unique reference number or UKPRN, please have it available when you call.
The helpline can also help with setting up an IDAMS account.