A list of Disadvantaged students and how they are classed as disadvantaged

Students are classified as disadvantaged if they have been eligible for free school meals (FSM) at any time in the last six years or are looked after by the local authority. To view a list of disadvantaged students, navigate to the Students > Demographics > Derived Indicators section and apply the Disadvantaged filter. The list includes student details and allows for further actions like downloading or viewing profiles.

Students are classed as disadvantaged if either or both:

  • they were eligible for free school meals at any time during the last six years (Ever 6 FSM or FSM eligible).
  • they are looked after (in the care of the local authority for a day or more or who have been adopted from care).

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A list of disadvantaged students

Go to Students > Demographics > Derived Indicators. Select Background.

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Click into the filters to select Disadvantaged.

You can also choose to show the inverse of the demographic - in this example it would show you everyone who is not disadvantaged.

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You can see a list of students, including their name, year groups, registration form and the dates the start and stop being this demographic.

You can download the table, or click on a student to see more details, or jump to their profile.

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Example students

Student 1

This student is classed as Disadvantaged as they have an Ever 6 FSM status (they were FSM eligible at some point in the past 3 years).

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Student 2

This student is Disadvantaged as they are currently FSM eligible. If you need to add an FSM eligibility, follow this article.

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Student 3

This student is Disadvantaged as they have one of these Looked After In Care Statuses at some point, for at least 1 day. If you need to add a Looked After In Care Status, follow this article.

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