Northern Ireland Executive
24 Aug 2022, 16:30 GMT+10
The Department of Health has today published the 'Children in Care in Northern Ireland 2020/21 Statistical Bulletin'.
This bulletin presents information on children and young people who had been looked after continuously for at least 12 months at 30 September 2021. It details information on their placement and placement changes, health assessments and disability, Special Educational Needs, school attendance and GCSE educational achievements of these young people.
Some children in care will excel educationally, however in general, children in care in Northern Ireland continue to underperform compared to the general school population. Although there are many issues that can influence a child's schooling, it is worth noting that a substantially higher proportion of children in care have special educational needs which may affect the educational attainment gap between them and the general school population.
Two-thirds (66%) of young people in care who were in Year 12 attained five or more GCSE at grades A* to G. Although not directly comparable, 97% of the general school leaver population (Year 12 - Year 14) attained five or more GCSE at grades A* to G. The equivalent figures for those achieving GCSE at grades A* to C were 45% and 92% respectively.
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