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Pupil numbers and forecasts

We're the main provider of school places in Plymouth and have a duty to ensure that enough school places are available now and in the future.

When planning school places, pupil number forecasts and school capacity assessments are essential. We undertake this work on behalf of all schools and other professional organisations.

Pupil numbers and forecasts

Pupil current and forecast numbers up to 2029 (based on January 2019 Census). Year refers to the January of the academic year (2020 is academic year 2019/20).

Year R 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
2017 3073 3083 2993 2942 2961 2889 2688 20629
2018 2971 3062 3086 2978 2938 2965 2880 20881
2019 2839 2961 3065 3071 2974 2942 2956 20807
2020 2874 2829 2964 3049 3067 2978 2933 20694
2021 3249 2864 2832 2949 3046 3070 2968 20978
2022 3278 3238 2867 2817 2945 3049 3061 21255
2023 3298 3266 3241 2853 2814 2949 3040 21459
2024 3306 3286 3269 3225 2849 2817 2940 21692
2025 3310 3295 3289 3253 3221 2852 2808 22028
Year 7 8 9 10 11 Total
2017 2764 2629 2606 2551 2485 13035
2018 2802 2744 2617 2635 2480 13278
2019 3003 2782 2732 2646 2563 13726
2020 3081 2982 2770 2761 2574 14168
2021 3058 3060 2968 2799 2686 14571
2022 3095 3036 3046 2999 2722 14898
2023 3191 3073 3022 3077 2917 15280
2024 3169 3168 3059 3053 2992 15441
2025 3065 3147 3154 3090 2969 15425
Year 12 13 Total
2017 1968 1462 3430
2018 1901 1518 3419
2019 1897 1466 3363
2020 1960 1464 3424
2021 1968 1512 3480
2022 2053 1518 3571
2023 2081 1584 3665
2024 2229 1605 3834
2025 2286 1719 4005

These forecasts include the Free Schools and Academies which have opened in Plymouth since 2013.

 Pupil forecasting methodology 2019 [PDF, 149KB]

Primary school data

Primary forecast data is used to estimate potential demand within the city at primary age, based on information about the number of 'live births'. Schools provide these forecasts which are used to plan for the next five years.

Primary school forecasts

Secondary school data

Secondary forecast data is used to estimate potential demand within each secondary school, based on the number of children leaving primary school. The number of secondary school aged children has been in decline but after this academic year 2017/2018 the pupil roll will begin to increase.

Changes to schools

Schools now have more freedom to make significant changes to their existing provision (for example, expanding a school, age range changes, opening a new school and school closures). More information on how we and schools can respond to local demand and population changes can be found on the GOV.UK website.