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The percentage of Scotland's school leavers staying on in education has continued to rise while the numbers going into training continue to fall. | The percentage of Scotland's school leavers staying on in education has continued to rise while the numbers going into training continue to fall. |
New figures showed the percentage signing up for university last year was 40.7%, up from 37.8% six years ago. | New figures showed the percentage signing up for university last year was 40.7%, up from 37.8% six years ago. |
A total of 26.8% opted for a college course - up 0.1% on 2011/12. | A total of 26.8% opted for a college course - up 0.1% on 2011/12. |
However, the percentage of school leavers going into training has steadily fallen from 4.5% in 2011 to 2.4% in 2016. | However, the percentage of school leavers going into training has steadily fallen from 4.5% in 2011 to 2.4% in 2016. |
According to official statistics, there has been a year-on-year reduction in the percentage of leavers who are unemployed and seeking work or training. | According to official statistics, there has been a year-on-year reduction in the percentage of leavers who are unemployed and seeking work or training. |
In 2011/12, there were 8.25% who fell into this category, while in 2016/17 that figure was recorded at 4.5%. | In 2011/12, there were 8.25% who fell into this category, while in 2016/17 that figure was recorded at 4.5%. |
The latest figures show that almost a quarter, 22%, have taken up employed work, down slightly on the previous year but up by 2.2% on 2011/12 figures. | The latest figures show that almost a quarter, 22%, have taken up employed work, down slightly on the previous year but up by 2.2% on 2011/12 figures. |
School leavers who are engaged in higher education, further education, training, voluntary work, employment and activity agreements are classified as having a "positive destination". | School leavers who are engaged in higher education, further education, training, voluntary work, employment and activity agreements are classified as having a "positive destination". |
The statisticians also say that for school leavers living in the most deprived areas, the percentage in a positive destination has increased from 83.9% in 2011/12 to 89.6% in 2016/17. | The statisticians also say that for school leavers living in the most deprived areas, the percentage in a positive destination has increased from 83.9% in 2011/12 to 89.6% in 2016/17. |
For school leavers living in Scotland's most affluent areas, the percentage in a positive destination has increased from 95.1% in 2011/12 to 96.6% in 2016/17. | For school leavers living in Scotland's most affluent areas, the percentage in a positive destination has increased from 95.1% in 2011/12 to 96.6% in 2016/17. |
This latest data was recorded in October 2017, approximately three months after the youngsters left school. | This latest data was recorded in October 2017, approximately three months after the youngsters left school. |
Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville said: "It is vital that every young person leaving school has the opportunity to make the choice that is right for them - whether that be university or college, training or a job. | Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville said: "It is vital that every young person leaving school has the opportunity to make the choice that is right for them - whether that be university or college, training or a job. |
"Today's statistics show a record proportion of leavers in an initial positive destination and, in particular, a welcome increase to another record in those leavers from the most deprived backgrounds going on to a positive destination." | "Today's statistics show a record proportion of leavers in an initial positive destination and, in particular, a welcome increase to another record in those leavers from the most deprived backgrounds going on to a positive destination." |
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However, the Scottish Conservatives said the statistics showed that the Scottish government had made "very little progress" on closing the attainment gap. | |
Their education spokeswoman, Liz Smith, said: "The SNP has completely failed to enable the most disadvantaged children to have the same opportunities as their wealthier counterparts when they leave school. | |
"Higher education is not the only choice for school leavers, but these figures demonstrate that students from poorer backgrounds are much less likely to take this path. | |
"This has to change, the SNP must pursue the radical measures necessary to make that change." |
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