Pupils in maintained schools aged 5 or over, speaking Welsh at home as assessed by parents, by local authority, category and year (primary, middle and secondary schools)

Standard shorthand is used in this table: [t] = total.

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Data valuesData descriptionYearLocal AuthorityCategory
30,067Number of pupils2006/07SwanseaTotal
17,723Number of pupils2007/08PowysTotal
26,084Number of pupils2005/06CaerphillyTotal
23,946Number of pupils2006/07CarmarthenshireTotal
21,318Number of pupils2006/07NewportTotal
15,729Number of pupils2007/08WrexhamTotal
9,349Number of pupils2005/06CeredigionTotal
8,439Number of pupils2005/06Merthyr TydfilTotal
8,780Number of pupils2006/07Isle of AngleseyTotal
16,614Number of pupils2006/07PembrokeshireTotal
8,301Number of pupils2006/07Merthyr TydfilTotal
11,206Number of pupils2006/07MonmouthshireTotal
412,631 [t]Number of pupils2006/07WalesTotal
20,865Number of pupils2007/08FlintshireTotal
14,349Number of pupils2005/06DenbighshireTotal
18,238Number of pupils2005/06PowysTotal
30,498Number of pupils2005/06SwanseaTotal
35,297Number of pupils2005/06Rhondda Cynon TafTotal
14,728Number of pupils2005/06TorfaenTotal
418,507 [t]Number of pupils2005/06WalesTotal
14,607Number of pupils2006/07ConwyTotal
9,271Number of pupils2006/07CeredigionTotal
18,890Number of pupils2006/07Vale of GlamorganTotal
34,662Number of pupils2006/07Rhondda Cynon TafTotal
423,960 [t]Number of pupils2004/05WalesTotal
14,505Number of pupils2006/07TorfaenTotal
17,041Number of pupils2004/05PembrokeshireTotal
42,622Number of pupils2006/07CardiffTotal
15,405Number of pupils2007/08GwyneddTotal
14,056Number of pupils2007/08DenbighshireTotal
19,114Number of pupils2004/05Neath Port TalbotTotal
21,784Number of pupils2004/05NewportTotal
15,213Number of pupils2004/05ConwyTotal
16,091Number of pupils2005/06WrexhamTotal
19,580Number of pupils2004/05BridgendTotal
24,139Number of pupils2005/06CarmarthenshireTotal
19,125Number of pupils2004/05Vale of GlamorganTotal
18,994Number of pupils2005/06Vale of GlamorganTotal
21,652Number of pupils2004/05FlintshireTotal
9,775Number of pupils2005/06Blaenau GwentTotal
26,457Number of pupils2004/05CaerphillyTotal
43,045Number of pupils2005/06CardiffTotal
16,194Number of pupils2004/05WrexhamTotal
15,699Number of pupils2006/07GwyneddTotal
21,135Number of pupils2006/07FlintshireTotal
17,981Number of pupils2006/07PowysTotal
18,356Number of pupils2006/07Neath Port TalbotTotal
19,211Number of pupils2006/07BridgendTotal
15,321Number of pupils2003/04ConwyTotal
24,242Number of pupils2004/05CarmarthenshireTotal
19,799Number of pupils2003/04BridgendTotal
43,736Number of pupils2004/05CardiffTotal
25,611Number of pupils2006/07CaerphillyTotal
9,567Number of pupils2006/07Blaenau GwentTotal
19,110Number of pupils2003/04Vale of GlamorganTotal
18,486Number of pupils2003/04PowysTotal
9,037Number of pupils2005/06Isle of AngleseyTotal
14,979Number of pupils2005/06ConwyTotal
36,266Number of pupils2003/04Rhondda Cynon TafTotal
8,566Number of pupils2007/08Isle of AngleseyTotal
15,854Number of pupils2005/06GwyneddTotal
14,298Number of pupils2007/08ConwyTotal
8,870Number of pupils2003/04Merthyr TydfilTotal
9,568Number of pupils2003/04CeredigionTotal
14,577Number of pupils2003/04DenbighshireTotal
35,923Number of pupils2004/05Rhondda Cynon TafTotal
26,850Number of pupils2003/04CaerphillyTotal
16,045Number of pupils2003/04GwyneddTotal
30,841Number of pupils2004/05SwanseaTotal
21,363Number of pupils2005/06FlintshireTotal
10,049Number of pupils2003/04Blaenau GwentTotal
17,060Number of pupils2003/04PembrokeshireTotal
9,371Number of pupils2003/04Isle of AngleseyTotal
16,917Number of pupils2005/06PembrokeshireTotal
15,311Number of pupils2003/04TorfaenTotal
14,587Number of pupils2004/05DenbighshireTotal
18,815Number of pupils2005/06Neath Port TalbotTotal
19,336Number of pupils2005/06BridgendTotal
11,768Number of pupils2003/04MonmouthshireTotal
24,478Number of pupils2003/04CarmarthenshireTotal
21,908Number of pupils2003/04FlintshireTotal
18,415Number of pupils2004/05PowysTotal
21,948Number of pupils2003/04NewportTotal
8,659Number of pupils2004/05Merthyr TydfilTotal
11,527Number of pupils2005/06MonmouthshireTotal
21,653Number of pupils2005/06NewportTotal
44,329Number of pupils2003/04CardiffTotal
31,202Number of pupils2003/04SwanseaTotal
9,916Number of pupils2004/05Blaenau GwentTotal
11,670Number of pupils2004/05MonmouthshireTotal
427,808 [t]Number of pupils2003/04WalesTotal
14,287Number of pupils2006/07DenbighshireTotal
15,110Number of pupils2004/05TorfaenTotal
15,995Number of pupils2006/07WrexhamTotal
9,252Number of pupils2004/05Isle of AngleseyTotal
19,326Number of pupils2003/04Neath Port TalbotTotal
16,166Number of pupils2003/04WrexhamTotal
9,497Number of pupils2004/05CeredigionTotal
15,952Number of pupils2004/05GwyneddTotal
9,067Number of pupils2007/08CeredigionTotal
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Main information

Most recent update
24 September 2025
Next update expected
July 2026
Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
Welsh Government
Data source
Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC)
Time period covered
September 2003 to August 2025

Data notes

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

Data from the annual School Census which collects information on schools, pupils, classes, ethnicity, free school meal eligibility, additional learning needs and special educational needs.

Data collection or calculation

The data in this report is collected by the Welsh Government from local authority maintained schools in a return called the Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC). PLASC is an electronic collection of pupil and school level data. Schools record data on pupils and the school throughout the year in their Management Information System (MIS) software. This data is collated into an electronic PLASC return and submitted to the Welsh Government through DEWI, a secure online data transfer system developed by the Welsh Government. Various stages of automated validation and sense-checking are built into the process to ensure a high quality of data to inform policy making and funding.

Statistical quality

The returns are authorised by headteachers and validated by local authorities.

The school census date is usually in January. Due to the level of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in January 2022, the 2022 census date was delayed to 15 February 2022. School closures between December 2020 and March 2021 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic meant that the 2021 census date was delayed to 20 April 2021.

Pupils are eligible for free school meals if their parents or guardians are in receipt of certain means-tested benefits or support payments. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may have impacted on the quality of this data and may have resulted in over recording of this data in 2020 to 2022. These figures do not include pupils who only receive free school meals due to the universal primary free school meal policy.

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
school.stats@gov.wales

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