School attendance, absence and exclusions statistics 2024-25

9 Dec 2025 11:29 AM

An accredited official statistics publication.

The school attendance, absence and exclusions statistics 2024-25, published today, brings together statistics from the annual attendance and absence collection and the biennial exclusions collection.

The key points are as follows:

Attendance

Exclusions

Background

This is the first time attendance, absence and exclusions data has been published as a stand-alone report. Previously, this data was published in “Summary Statistics for Schools in Scotland”, an accredited official statistics publication that provides information from (i) the annual pupil census, (ii) the annual school staff census, (iii) the annual early learning and childcare (ELC) census, (iv) the annual attendance and absence collection and the (v) biennial exclusions collection.

The school attendance, absence and exclusions statistics 2024-25 publication, as well as school attendance and absence and school exclusion supplementary tables, is available on the school education statistics website.

Accredited Official Statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Practice for Statistics.

Information on attendance and absence is collected annually and is next scheduled to be collected for the 2025/26 school year. Information on exclusions is collected biennially and is next scheduled to be collected for the 2026/27 school year.

The attendance, absence and exclusions collection covers all publicly funded local authority schools in Scotland. The attendance and absence collection also covers Jordanhill, the grant-aided mainstream school. Neither collection covers grant-aided special schools, independent schools or early learning and childcare establishments.

Any school that was open and had pupils on its roll during the collection year is included in the statistics, regardless of the length of time it was open for. Schools that opened or closed during the year will still be captured.

Rates of attendance and absence relate to the total number of possible half day attendances. This number will differ for each pupil enrolment as it accounts for on the length of time the pupil is on the roll of the school, the number of half day openings the school operates, and whether the pupil has any ‘extended leave with parental consent’ recorded (openings recorded as extended leave with parental consent are not considered to be possible attendances).

Further information on what is collected in the attendance, absence and exclusions collections may be found in the collection specification.