Thursday, 30 April 2015

Primary schools around East Dulwich - 2014 admissions


The map below shows all primary schools in the East Dulwich area of south London. Shaded areas are the catchment areas for those schools, based on the furthest distance initial offers for admission in September 2014. Purple areas refer to community schools, red areas refer to academies, foundations or free schools. Purple markers refer to community schools who offered places to all on-time applicants, or whose catchment area is greater than 3 kilometres, and the orange icons refer to faith schools, which have different admissions criteria.

By then going to this spreadsheet, you can work out which schools you're most likely to get into based on 2014 furthest distance offers.
There's a drop-down menu beneath the map for highlighting a particular school. Click on the shaded area or marker to view information about that school.


Source: Southwark Council, Lewisham Council & Lambeth Council



There are 18 schools that we can fairly compare vs last year, on the basis that they didn't have a bulge class last year or this year. Of those 18, 10 had a wider catchment in 2014 than 2013, and 8 saw it shrink (though only by 1 metre in the case of Heber). The chart below shows the difference in distance offers for those schools from last year to this.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

OECD PISA 2012 results

Mapped results from the OECD’s latest PISA survey, which evaluates the knowledge and skills of the world’s 15-year-olds.


Get the data here.

Source: OECD

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Euromonitor global fast food market values

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

London crime statistics by ward


The map below shows London crime rates by ward, based on crimes per capita rather than total crimes. Use the dropdown menu to change view from comparative crime rates in 2012/13, to change in crime rates over the past year, 5 years and 10 years. Zoom in and click on specific wards to see key data, including categorisations of crimes.

The Metropolitan Police force does not cover the City of London, so there is no data for the City. For the rest of London combined, the crime rate in 2012/13 was 91 crimes per 1,000 population, down by 6% vs last year, 16% vs 5 years ago and 31% vs 10 years ago.


Get the data here.

Source: Metropolitan Police

Friday, 11 October 2013

Primary schools around East Dulwich


The map below shows all primary schools in the East Dulwich area of south London. Shaded areas are the catchment areas for those schools, based on the furthest distance initial offers for admission in September 2013. Purple areas refer to community schools, red areas refer to academies, foundations or free schools. Purple markers refer to community schools who offered places to all on-time applicants, and the orange icons refer to faith schools, which have different admissions criteria.

There's a drop-down menu beneath the map for highlighting a particular school. Click on the shaded area or marker to view information about that school, including a link to its latest Ofsted report (except Haberdashers which only opened in September 2013).


Source: Southwark Council, Lewisham Council & Lambeth Council

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Southwark Primary Schools


The map below shows all community primary schools in the borough of Southwark, south London. Orange shaded areas are the catchment areas for those schools, based on the furthest distance offers for admission in September 2013. Red markers refer to those schools who offered places to all on-time applicants. The map excludes academies, voluntary aided schools, foundation and free schools.

There's a drop-down menu beneath the map for highlighting a particular school. Click on the shaded area or marker to view information about that school, including a link to its latest Ofsted report.


Source: Southwark Council