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Test Valley
Test Valley Databook
EMTAS About EMTAS
Summary EMTAS Summary Information
Ethnicity and Language
EAL Language - Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL) Summary by District and Academic Year
EAL Graph Language - Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL) Summary by District and Academic Year
Lang Top 15 Language - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL) Top 15
Ethnicity Summary Ethnicity - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL) Summary by Ethnicity and Academic Year
Ethnicity by District Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage Summary by District and Academic Year
Ethnicity by District Graph Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage Bar Graph by District and Academic Year
FSM & BME by Ethnicity Ethnicity - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Free School Meal (FSM) pupils who are also Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage Summary by Ethnicity and Academic Year
FSM & BME by District Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Free School Meal (FSM) pupils who are also Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage Summary by District and Academic Year
EMTAS New Arrival Referrals
EMTAS Referrals EMTAS Referrals - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL) Summary by Language and Academic Year
GRT by District GRT Pupils Supported by District
Index
Hampshire Ethnic Minority and Traveller
Achievement ServiceReturn to Index
Article 30 United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child
Every child has the right to learn and use the language, customs and religion of their family whether or not these
are shared by the majority of the people in the country where they live.
Census Information Booklet for Test Valley 2021
About EMTAS
Removing barriers and inequalities in attainment and achievement is a priority for all schools. Working alongside Head Teachers and using our expert advice, guidance and training, we can support schools to close the performance gap and improve educational outcomes for children and young people from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) and Traveller groups, including those learning English as an additional language (EAL).
All our work is underpinned by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) particularly Articles 22, 29 and 30, and is supported by continuous professional development and enhanced DBS (Disclosing and Barring) checks.
Core services we offer:• Baseline assessment (Profile Report) for children and young people at point of transfer into their
new UK school• Where appropriate, in-class support for children and young people for whom English is an additional
language• A full range of services to improve access, engagement and participation of Traveller children,
young people and parents/carers• Advice and training for teachers, senior leadership teams, EAL Co-ordinators, GRT Co-ordinators,
Governors, Teaching Assistants and Office staff on all aspects of pedagogy, practice and provision for children at various stages of learning English as an additional language and their families
• OFSTED guidance, advice and training on closing gaps between the performance of Black and Minority Ethnic children, including Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children, and others
• EMTAS Specialist Teacher advice and support to develop and embed best practice• Guidance on the delivery of the Hampshire Young Interpreter Scheme® • Resources: loan of books, dictionaries, Persona Dolls and artefacts.• Training: teachers, support staff and governors• Phone line services for parents and practitioners in key languages• Access to the EMTAS EAL/SEND and Traveller advice phone line services• EMTAS e-learning modules• Network meetings• EAL Excellence Award• GRT Excellence Award• Heritage Honours Award
EMTAS
EMTAS Summary Information
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According to the Spring 2021 School Census, 10.6% of Hampshire’s Black, Minority Ethnic and Traveller children
were in Test Valley schools (taken from the ‘Ethnicity District’ tab). This equates to2825 children, compared with
2682 (10.5%) in 2020. Additionally, 10.5% of Hampshire’s EAL (English as an Additional Language) learners were in
Test Valley which is equivalent to 1312 children (1082, 10% the previous year, 2020).
In the academic year 2020-21, a total of 629 children were referred to Hampshire’s Ethnic Minority and Traveller
Achievement Service. Of these, 87 children were referred by schools in the Test Valley district, 24 more than in 2019-
20. The vast majority of these referrals were children new to English. In the case of Traveller children, they were
mainly new entrants to the school.
Academic results for BME and Traveller groups are collected, analysed and reported on by Hampshire EMTAS
annually. A summary analysis comparing the attainment and progress of BME and ‘Hampshire All’ is carried out in
addition to more detailed analysis of attainment within individual groups. These data and analyses are made
available by district in a separate progress and attainment data booklet. It also captures a range of other information
such as attendance, the percentage of children eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) as well as the changing profile
of the district in terms of languages and ethnic groups.
Within EMTAS, we recognise that different districts of Hampshire will have different needs according to their
particular demographic
All data that have been used are correct at the time of writing but may later be subject to minor changes as new data
are published. Dates and sources are acknowledged. In some cases, numbers within ethnic groups are very small.
To maintain confidentiality, values of 5 or less represented as <6
Please note that where numbers are small although it may give an indication of a particular pattern it is very difficult
to draw any firm conclusions and should be used with caution.
Please get in touch with EMTAS should you have any questions or queries. We can be reached in the following
ways:
By phone: Office hours: 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 4.30pm, Friday (Term time only)
0370 7794 222
By e-mail: emtas@hants.gov.uk
Alternatively, please visit our website: www.hants.gov.uk/emtas
Summary
Language - Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL)
Summary by District and Academic YearReturn to Index
HIAS District
Number of
Pupils % of All EAL
Number of
Pupils % of All EAL
Number of
Pupils % of All EAL
Basingstoke & Deane 2809 22.5% 2323 21.6% 2204 21.4% 0.9% 0.2%
East Hampshire 700 5.6% 593 5.5% 586 5.7% 0.1% -0.2%
Eastleigh 1200 9.6% 1073 9.9% 1030 10.0% -0.3% -0.1%
Fareham 606 4.8% 518 4.8% 466 4.5% 0.0% 0.3%
Gosport 446 3.6% 406 3.7% 392 3.8% -0.1% -0.1%
Hart 831 6.6% 739 6.8% 729 7.1% -0.2% -0.3%
Havant 775 6.2% 697 6.4% 684 6.7% -0.2% -0.3%
New Forest 811 6.5% 707 6.5% 693 6.7% 0.0% -0.2%
Rushmoor 2101 16.8% 1786 16.6% 1642 16.0% 0.2% 0.6%
Test Valley 1312 10.5% 1082 10.0% 1029 10.0% 0.5% 0.0%
Winchester 918 7.3% 822 7.6% 813 7.9% -0.3% -0.3%
EAL 12509 100.0% 10746 100.0% 10268 100.0%
** Data are from HCC Spring 2021 School Census - 22/03/2021
Percentage
change from
2019 to 2020
Of all the districts, Test Valley has the third highest number and percentage of pupils with EAL in Hampshire in 2021. The number of pupils speaking EAL
in Test Valley increased in 2021 compared with the previous two years, when it had been relatively static. The percentage of pupils speaking EAL in Test
Valley in 2021, 10.5%, shows a slight increase compared with 2019, when it was at 10%. Only Basingstoke & Deane saw a greater positive percentage
increase in the number of pupils speaking EAL in 2021 compared to 2020, with Test Valley ranking second overall in this respect.
2021 2020 2019 Percentage
change from
2020 to 2021
Notes: EAL pupils are those not in English (ENG), Believed to be English (ENB), British Sign Language (BSL), Information Not Obtained (NOBT), Refused (REF) and Classification Pending (ZZZ)Includes pupils in all Hampshire Primary, Secondary and Special schools (including Academies)Excludes Education Centres and pupils placed out of County Hampshire data sourced from the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Spring School Censuses
EAL
Language - Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL)
Summary by District and Academic YearReturn to Index
** Data are from HCC Spring 2021 School Census - 22/03/2021
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Notes: EAL pupils are those not in English (ENG), Believed to be English (ENB), British Sign Language (BSL), Information Not Obtained (NOBT), Refused (REF) and Classification Pending (ZZZ)Includes pupils in all Hampshire Primary, Secondary and Special schools (including Academies)Excludes Education Centres and pupils placed out of County Hampshire data sourced from the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Spring School Censuses
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EAL Graph
Language - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL)
Top 15Return to Index
EALparentsfirstlanguageandascription.pdf (hants.gov.uk)
First Language 2021 2020 2019 First Language 2021 2020 2019
Polish 278 251 226 Polish 2009 1868 1784
Portuguese* 90 95 88 Nepali 1031 1013 974
Nepali 59 51 44 Romanian* 643 615 500
Chinese* 47 46 53 Chinese* 458 448 443
Romanian 46 36 28 Portuguese* 428 399 370
Bengali* 35 37 39 Malayalam 397 383 397
Malayalam 30 25 32 Urdu 361 327 296
Hungarian 30 26 22 Spanish 332 331 314
Russian 30 27 27 Hindi 312 289 262Filipino 28 29 29 Turkish 295 259 226
Turkish 25 22 23 Bengali* 284 312 327
Arabic 24 21 23 French 275 290 293
Urdu 24 19 23 Arabic 259 228 204
Spanish 23 22 16 Tamil 249 245 224
French 23 21 25 Russian 247 232 227
Slovak 20 15 15 EAL Total 11473 10746 10268
Italian 19 18 15
Hindi 18 11 11
Konkani 18 13 14
Punjabi 16 13 19
Lithuanian 16 14 10
Tamil 16 11 15
EAL Total 1224 1094 1029
Top 15 Test Valley
Top 15 Hampshire
Those Language groups with a star (*) have been combined as detailed below:
Filipino includes: Panjabi includes:
Tagalog / Filipino Panjabi (Pothwari)
Tagalog Panjabi (Mirpuri)
Filipino Panjabi (Gurmukhi)
Panjabi (Any Other)
Romanian includes: Panjabi
Romanian
Romanian (Moldova) Bengali includes:
Romanian (Romania) Bengali
Bengali (Sylheti)
Arabic includes: Bengali (Any Other)
Arabic
Arabic (Morocco) Chinese includes:
Arabic (Iraq) Chinese
Arabic (Any Other) Chinese (Mandarin / Putonghua)
Arabic (Algeria) Chinese (Cantonese)
Chinese (Any Other)
Portuguese includes:
Portuguese
Portuguese (Any Other)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Test Valley Hampshire
Census languages have been fairly consistent since 2019. Polish is and has been the top language in Test Valley for the three years shown below, with
Portuguese consistently being the second largest group. These two languages represent just over 30% of the total number of pupils with EAL in Test Valley.
Language data are collected termly; ethnicity data are collected in the Spring Term only. Accurate recording of pupils’ home/first languages enables better
targeting of additional resources. EMTAS have produced a leaflet giving further information about home/first language which is available on our website -
Notes: • EAL pupls are those not in English (ENG), Believed to be English (ENB), British Sign Language (BSL), Information Not Obtained (NOBT),
Refused (REF) and Classifcation Pending (ZZZ)• Ethnic Group and language(s) spoken are defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)• Note there is some subgrouping of languages which may affect the accuracy of the data• Includes all Hampshire part time and full time pupils with a single registration (or main registration if dual registered)• Hampshire data sourced from the Spring School Censuses
Lang Top 15
Ethnicity - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL)
Summary by Ethnicity and Academic YearReturn to Index
2019
Ethnicity Description
Number of
Pupils% of District
Number of
Pupils% of District
Number of
Pupils% of District
Number of
Pupils
% of
Hampshire
Number of
Pupils
% of
Hampshire
Number of
Pupils
% of
Hampshire
White - British 13670 82.1% 13558 82.5% 13496 83.4% 153200 84.4% 152951 85.0% 152608 85.6%
White - Irish 16 0.1% 19 0.1% 20 0.1% 279 0.2% 268 0.1% 262 0.1%
Gypsy / Roma 19 0.1% 22 0.1% 17 0.1% 600 0.3% 626 0.3% 596 0.3%
Traveller of Irish Heritage 12 0.1% 13 0.1% 12 0.1% 118 0.1% 111 0.1% 102 0.1%
Any Other White Background 983 5.9% 951 5.8% 901 5.6% 7656 4.2% 7338 4.1% 6933 3.9%
White and Black Caribbean 122 0.7% 120 0.7% 97 0.6% 1348 0.7% 1277 0.7% 1198 0.7%
White and Black African 119 0.7% 104 0.6% 101 0.6% 1178 0.6% 1093 0.6% 1001 0.6%
White and Asian 205 1.2% 198 1.2% 183 1.1% 2400 1.3% 2294 1.3% 2193 1.2%
Any Other Mixed Background 333 2.0% 315 1.9% 280 1.7% 2969 1.6% 2802 1.6% 2609 1.5%
Indian 226 1.4% 201 1.2% 189 1.2% 2307 1.3% 2192 1.2% 2094 1.2%
Pakistani 44 0.3% 36 0.2% 34 0.2% 536 0.3% 492 0.3% 460 0.3%
Bangladeshi 53 0.3% 52 0.3% 51 0.3% 407 0.2% 412 0.2% 437 0.2%
Any Other Asian Background 221 1.3% 196 1.2% 172 1.1% 2704 1.5% 2627 1.5% 2498 1.4%
Black - Caribbean 27 0.2% 31 0.2% 27 0.2% 289 0.2% 279 0.2% 265 0.1%
Black - African 188 1.1% 177 1.1% 163 1.0% 1581 0.9% 1474 0.8% 1370 0.8%
Any Other Black Background 71 0.4% 6 0.4% 71 0.4% 588 0.3% 569 0.3% 535 0.3%
Chinese 58 0.3% 60 0.4% 60 0.4% 614 0.3% 602 0.3% 603 0.3%
Any Other Ethnic Group 128 0.8% 122 0.7% 102 0.6% 1067 0.6% 1020 0.6% 938 0.5%
BME 2825 17.0% 2682 16.3% 2480 15.3% 26641 14.7% 25476 14.2% 24094 13.5%
Non BME - Other 153 0.9% 198 1.2% 213 1.3% 1569 0.9% 1584 0.9% 1529 0.9%
All Pupils 16648 100.0% 16438 100.0% 16189 100.0% 181410 100.0% 180011 100.0% 178231 100.0%
Non BME - White British ** Data are from HCC Spring 2021 School Census - 22/03/2021
BME
Non BME - Other
All Pupils
The largest ethnic minority group in Test Valley district is Any Other White Background (WOTH), which reflects the population of Polish and Portuguese families who live in the district, with a large number settling
for work purposes in various Test Valley industries. The number of pupils in WOTH has slowly increased since 2019. The second largest ethnic minority group is Any Other Mixed Background, which has been
the case for the last three years.
2021 2020 2019
Hampshire
2021 2020
Test Valley
The percentage of BME, below, is different from that shown within the ‘Ethnicity District’ tab as this percentage is generated from all the Pupils in this district, not all of Hampshire
Notes: BME pupils are those not in White British (WBRI), Refused (REFU) and Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT)Non BME (Other) includes Refused (REFU), Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT) and Information Not ProvidedEthnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)Includes pupils in all Hampshire Primary, Secondary and Special schools (including Academies)Excludes Education Centres and pupils placed out of County To maintain confidentiality, values of 5 or less represented as <6Hampshire data sourced from the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Spring School Censuses
Ethnicity Summary
Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage
Summary by District and Academic Year
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District
Number of
Pupils% BME
Number of
Pupils% BME
Number of
Pupils% BME
Basingstoke & Deane 5323 20.0% 5046 19.8% 4797 19.9% 5.5% 5.2%
East Hampshire 1496 5.6% 1439 5.6% 1408 5.8% 4.0% 2.2%
Eastleigh 2837 10.6% 2681 10.5% 2533 10.5% 5.8% 5.8%
Fareham 1564 5.9% 1501 5.9% 1379 5.7% 4.2% 8.8%
Gosport 1038 3.9% 999 3.9% 961 4.0% 3.9% 4.0%
Hart 2161 8.1% 2035 8.0% 1934 8.0% 6.2% 5.2%
Havant 1879 7.1% 1760 6.9% 1647 6.8% 6.8% 6.9%
New Forest 1895 7.1% 1893 7.4% 1843 7.6% 0.1% 2.7%
Rushmoor 3408 12.8% 3304 13.0% 3111 12.9% 3.1% 6.2%
Test Valley 2825 10.6% 2682 10.5% 2480 10.3% 5.3% 8.1%
Winchester 2215 8.3% 2136 8.4% 2001 8.3% 3.7% 6.7%
BME 26641 100.0% 25476 100.0% 24094 100.0% 4.6% 5.7%
BME ** Data are from HCC Spring 2021 School Census - 22/03/2021
Percentage
change from
2019 to 2020
Test Valley has the third highest number and percentage of pupils from BME backgrounds of all the districts of Hampshire in 2021, equal with Eastleigh.
The percentage and number of BME pupils in Test Valley has steadily increased since 2019, in line with the trend across the county.
2021 2020 2019 Percentage
change from
2020 to 2021
Notes: BME pupils are those not in White British (WBRI), Refused (REFU) and Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT)Non BME (Other) includes Refused (REFU), Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT) and Information Not ProvidedEthnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)Includes all Hampshire part time and full time pupils with a single registration (or main registration if dual registered)Hampshire data sourced from the Spring School CensusesThe % figures are %s of the total number of BME in Hampshire
Ethnicity District
Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage
Bar Graph by District and Academic YearReturn to Index
** Data are from HCC Spring 2021 School Census - 22/03/2021
Notes: BME pupils are those not in White British (WBRI), Refused (REFU) and Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT)Non BME (Other) includes Refused (REFU), Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT) and Information Not ProvidedEthnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)Includes all Hampshire part time and full time pupils with a single registration (or main registration if dual registered)Hampshire data sourced from the Spring School Censuses
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Ethnicity District Graph
Summary by Ethnicity and Academic YearReturn to Index
2019 2019
Ethnicity DescriptionNumber of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
White - Irish 0 0.0% 0 0.0% <6 0.6% 29 0.9% 23 0.9% 25 1.2%
Gypsy / Roma <6 1.4% <6 2.2% <6 2.8% 293 8.8% 263 10.3% 213 10.3%
Traveller of Irish Heritage 6 2.0% 7 3.1% 7 4.0% 64 1.9% 50 2.0% 43 2.1%
Any Other White Background 87 29.5% 60 26.9% 49 27.8% 613 18.4% 417 16.4% 321 15.6%
White and Black Caribbean 31 10.5% 27 12.1% 19 10.8% 372 11.1% 299 11.8% 245 11.9%
White and Black African 27 9.2% 19 8.5% 16 9.1% 350 10.5% 258 10.1% 205 10.0%
White and Asian 20 6.8% 16 7.2% 11 6.3% 229 6.9% 171 6.7% 155 7.5%
Any Other Mixed Background 41 13.9% 27 12.1% 26 14.8% 487 14.6% 374 14.7% 301 14.6%
Indian 6 2.0% <6 0.9% <6 0.6% 60 1.8% 43 1.7% 41 2.0%
Pakistani <6 0.3% <6 0.4% <6 0.6% 69 2.1% 35 1.4% 33 1.6%
Bangladeshi <6 0.7% <6 0.9% 0 0.0% 50 1.5% 43 1.7% 34 1.7%
Any Other Asian Background 16 5.4% 12 5.4% 7 4.0% 206 6.2% 152 6.0% 123 6.0%
Black - Caribbean 9 3.1% 8 3.6% <6 2.3% 46 1.4% 39 1.5% 36 1.7%
Black - African 17 5.8% 16 7.2% 10 5.7% 206 6.2% 163 6.4% 106 5.1%
Any Other Black Background 11 3.7% 7 3.1% 9 5.1% 103 3.1% 81 3.2% 64 3.1%
Chinese <6 1.4% <6 2.2% <6 2.3% 31 0.9% 28 1.1% 26 1.3%
Any Other Ethnic Group 13 4.4% 9 4.0% 6 3.4% 131 3.9% 103 4.1% 88 4.3%
FSM and BME 295 100.0% 223 100.0% 176 100.0% 3339 100.0% 2542 100.0% 2059 100.0%
HampshireTest Valley
These data refer to take up of free school meals and may not necessarily reflect eligibility and need. Therefore the data may not be an entirely true representation of the BME population as not all families may apply
for FSM due to a number of reasons.
Ethnicity - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Free School Meal (FSM) pupils who are also Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller
Heritage
2020 20202021 2021
Notes: • BME pupils are those not in White British (WBRI), Refused (REFU) and Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT)• Non BME (Other) includes Refused (REFU), Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT) and Information Not Provided• Ethnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)• Includes pupils in all Hampshire Primary, Secondary and Special schools (including Academies)• Excludes Education Centres and pupils placed out of County• To maintain confidentiality, values of 5 or less represented as <6• Hampshire data sourced from the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Spring School Censuses
FSM & BME by Ethnicity
Summary by District and Academic YearReturn to Index
2019
HIAS District
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Number of
Pupils
% of Total
FSM & BME
Basingstoke & Deane 627 18.8% 491 19.3% 409 19.9%
East Hampshire 155 4.6% 116 4.6% 93 4.5%
Eastleigh 367 11.0% 268 10.5% 232 11.3%
Fareham 164 4.9% 101 4.0% 93 4.5%
Gosport 167 5.0% 126 5.0% 94 4.6%
Hart 235 7.0% 188 7.4% 150 7.3%
Havant 312 9.3% 246 9.7% 201 9.8%
New Forest 329 9.9% 286 11.3% 232 11.3%
Rushmoor 450 13.5% 322 12.7% 242 11.8%
Test Valley 295 8.8% 223 8.8% 176 8.5%
Winchester 238 7.1% 175 6.9% 137 6.7%
FSM and BME 3339 100.0% 2542 100.0% 2059 100.0%
Ethnicity - Hampshire Summary - Free School Meal (FSM) pupils who are also Black and
Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils including those of Traveller Heritage
20202021
These data refer to take up of free school meals and may not necessarily reflect eligibility and need. Therefore the data
may not be an entirely true representation of the BME population as not all families may apply for FSM due to a number of
reasons.
Notes: • BME pupils are those not in White British (WBRI), Refused (REFU) and Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT)• Non BME (Other) includes Refused (REFU), Information Not Yet Obtained (NOBT) and Information Not Provided• Ethnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)• Includes pupils in all Hampshire Primary, Secondary and Special schools (including Academies)• Excludes Education Centres and pupils placed out of County• To maintain confidentiality, values of 5 or less represented as <6• Hampshire data sourced from the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Spring School Censuses
FSM & BME by District
EMTAS Referrals - Test Valley and Hampshire Summary - Pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL)
Summary by Language and Academic YearReturn to Index
Language 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 Language 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019
English 17 <6 <6 Nepali 77 69 76
Polish 15 19 18 English 61 21 25
Nepali 11 <6 8 Polish 59 66 80
French <6 <6 <6 Romanian 55 74 96
Hungarian <6 <6 <6 Arabic 38 17 16
Lativan <6 <6 0 Turkish 37 17 29
Turkish <6 <6 <6 Cantonese 33 <6 <6
Konkani <6 <6 <6 Portuguese 28 22 25
Portuguese <6 0 6 Spanish 16 15 22
Russian <6 <6 <6 Hungarian 14 10 27
Spanish <6 <6 0 Malayalam 13 12 17
Gujarati <6 0 0 Russian 13 8 11
Italian <6 <6 <6 Bulgarian 13 15 24
Romanian <6 7 <6 Urdu 12 <6 21
Urdu <6 0 <6 GRT 10 31 68
Bengali <6 <6 <6 Italian 10 6 23
Bulgarian <6 <6 <6 Pashto 9 <6 <6
Indonesian <6 0 0 Bengali 8 7 12
Malayalam <6 <6 <6 Grand Total 629 502 735
Telugu <6 <6 <1
Twi <6 <6 0
Grand Total 87 63 83
Top 15 Test Valley
Top 15 Hampshire
HampshireTest Valley
EMTAS new referral data have been included to give an indication of languages spoken by those pupils who are most recently arrived. Hampshire's
census languages have been fairly consistent in terms of the top languages from 2018-19 to 2020/21 and across the county, Romanian, Nepali and Polish
have consistently been the top 3 languages for referrals to EMTAS in the last 3 years. In Test Valley, Polish was the top referred language to EMTAS from
2018-19 to 2019-20, being overtaken by referrals for English speaking children for the first time in 2020-21. The number of referrals for English speaking
children includes children with access to another language in the home but who prefer to use English themselves; such children are still considered to be
learners of EAL and their numbers have been rising across the county in recent years. 'English' may also include some children of Gypsy, Roma or
Traveller heritage. At EMTAS we changed the way we work with children identified as GRT in 2020-21 and removed the need for a referral, resulting in
many more children receiving support than before. Note that whilst most of Hampshire's GRT pupils are English-speaking, Roma families can be
subsumed within the numbers of speakers of Eastern European languages.
Notes: • Ethnic Group is defined by parents and/or pupils (if over the age of 11)• To maintain confidentiality, values of 5 or less represented as <6• Source: EMTAS New Arrival/GRT Referral data Academic Years 2018/19, 2019/20 + 2020/21• Only Referral languages that appear in the top 15 for either the District or County are shown.
EMTAS Referrals
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) - Summary of EMTAS work supporting children from these communities by District & Academic Year
Return to Index
2020/2021** 2020/2021**
HIAS District
Number of
Pupils Key Stage
Number of
Pupils
Basingstoke & Deane 14 EYFS 0
East Hampshire 17 KS1 25
Eastleigh 2 KS2 46
Fareham 1 KS3 33
Gosport 1 KS4 11
Hart 26 GRT 115
Havant 7
New Forest 5
Rushmoor 3
Test Valley 2
Winchester 37
GRT 115
The data in the table below show numbers of children of GRT heritage who have been supported in school by EMTAS in the
academic years shown. The numbers do not reflect the entire GRT population in any of the districts. They do, however, include
GRT children who may ascribe as WROM or WIRT or who are identified as Travellers or Showmen in the Traveller Questionnaire
that is sent to schools annually.
Notes: EMTAS began compiling separate GRT data in the Spring term 2020 hence the numbers for 2020-21 reflect 2 terms' work, not a full academic year. The GRT data above are based on support delivered to children in Hampshire-maintained schools and academies that have bought in.
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) - populations on roll in Hampshire
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Sept 2020 to July 2021 Sept 2019 to March 2020 Sept 2018 to July 2019
HIAS District Number of Pupils Number of Pupils Number of Pupils
Basingstoke & Deane 95 108 120
East Hampshire 92 84 93
Eastleigh 73 61 64
Fareham 41 46 47
Gosport 15 11 9
Hart 135 126 140
Havant 63 54 63
New Forest 134 138 134
Rushmoor 85 88 108
Test Valley 68 68 78
Winchester 182 180 169
GRT 983 964 1025
The data in the table below show the known population of children of various GRT heritages on roll in Hampshire schools for
the date ranges shown. These may include children ascribed as White Irish Travellers (WIRT) or White Roma (WROM) as
well as children from Showmen families (Circus and Fairground). The actual number of GRT children may be higher than the
data suggest for reasons related to ascription and/or children not having been identified on any of the data sources used by
schools to capture demographic information about their pupil cohorts.
Data collated from the Travellers' Attendance Report produced by Hampshire County Council’s DaIT Team annually at the end of thesummer termData for September 2019 to March 2020 reflect the lockdown situation during Covid 19 when schools were closed to the majority of pupils
Gypsy/Roma/Traveller (GRT) - populations on roll in Hampshire
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Below is a graphical representation of the data presented in the table on the 'GRT by District' tab. Three academic years' data are
shown, revealing an uneven distribution across Hampshire. Higher numbers of Hampshire's known school-aged GRT populations
can be found in Winchester, The New Forest and Hart whilst numbers in Gosport remain very low over the three years shown.
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Data collated from the Travellers' Attendance Report produced by Hampshire County Council’s DaIT Team annually at the end of thesummer term