Initial teacher education enrolments at Welsh higher education providers by bilingual teacher training status and Welsh speaker status

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Data valuesData descriptionEnrolment typeAcademic year (HESA definition)Level of study or qualificationInitial teacher education phaseMode of studySexPermanent addressWelsh speaker statusBilingual teacher training status
1,500Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllAllAll
255Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllAllTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
1,245Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllAllNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
350Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
240Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
115Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
1,150Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
20Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
1,130Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllAllNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
1,460Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKAllAll
255Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKAllTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
1,205Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKAllNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
350Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
235Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
115Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
1,110Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
15Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
1,095Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllUKNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
1,250Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesAllAll
250Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesAllTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
995Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesAllNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
350Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
235Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerTraining to be able to teach in Welsh
115Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesKnown to be a fluent Welsh speakerNot training to be able to teach in Welsh
900Number of enrolmentsEntrant2014/15AllAllAllAllWalesNot known to be a fluent Welsh speakerAll
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Next update expected:September 2026

Updates

17th February 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Higher Education Statistics Agency
Data source
Student record

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

The data shows the number of enrolments for initial teacher education (ITE) courses by bilingual teacher training status and Welsh speaker status.

The following dimensions are used:

  • Enrolment type: Entrant, student, or qualifier
  • Academic year (HESA definition): 1st August year 1 to 31st July year 2
  • Level of study or qualification: For student and entrant enrolments, level of study refers to the level of qualification the student is aiming to obtain upon completion of their studies. For qualifier enrolments, level of qualification refers to the level of qualification the qualifier has successfully achieved.
  • Initial teacher education phase: Whether the course is focused on training primary or secondary school teachers.
  • Mode of study: Whether the last submitted mode of study was full-time or part-time.
  • Sex: The sex of the student (as opposed to the gender of the student).
  • Permanent address: Based on an individual's postcode before starting their course. Other UK includes Scotland, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man and UK Unknown. Officially, the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK, but are treated as such for analysis purposes.
  • Bilingual teacher training status: Whether the enrolment was on a course that was design to enable individuals to teach in Welsh.
  • Welsh speaker status: Whether the individual was known to be fluent in Welsh or not known to be fluent in Welsh.

Definitions are aligned with HESA student definitions where appropriate.

Data collection or calculation

The primary source of data for most of these statistics is the HESA student record. This is provided to Welsh Government by Jisc, who now own and operate HESA. A summary of the Student data collection process for 2023/24 covering timescales, validation and business rules and checking processes is included on the [HESA website] (https://www.hesa.ac.uk/collection/23056/).

From the 2022/23 academic year, the HESA student record moved from the legacy format to the Data Futures model. Due to this change, some of the methodology used differs between years. In some cases, published figures may also differ from previously published releases.

All counts are based on a count of enrolments as opposed to a headcount of the number of individuals.

The Open University currently records all ITE courses as designed to enable individuals to be able to teach in Welsh in the HESA student record. To avoid these figures being over-reported, the Welsh Government obtain information regarding bilingual teacher training directly from the Open University and amend figures annually.

Statistical quality

Due to the nature of the changes and the move from the legacy format to the Data Futures model, the methodology and definitions used in previous ITE releases were also reviewed. Some data quality issues were identified for academic years prior to 2022/23, which were corrected in this release. Data quality issues were also identified in the HESA student record for 2022/23 and 2023/24, some of which required corrections at a higher education provider level. Data quality issues were identified in the following fields:

  • Initial teacher education phase affecting entrant, student and qualifier enrolments. This required manual correction based on provider returns or Welsh Government derivations based on other fields.
  • Sex, where data quality issues mean that ‘Other’ and ‘Unknown’ categories must be aggregated.
  • Bilingual teacher training status, where providers incorrectly reported on the bilingual teacher training status of courses. This required manual correction based on provider returns or Welsh Government derivations based on other fields.
  • Welsh speaker status, where Welsh speaker status quality was not of a standard that enabled complete reporting of Welsh speaker proficiency.

More information on statistical quality can be found in the ‘Initial teacher education: Methodology and quality report’.

Rounding applied

All figures derived from the HESA student record are rounded in accordance with HESA’s Standard Rounding Methodology as follows:

  • All numbers are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5
  • Any number lower than 2.5 is rounded to 0
  • Halves are always rounded upwards (e.g. 2.5 is rounded to 5)
  • The above apply to headcounts, full-person equivalent (FPE) and full-time equivalent (FTE) data

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Contact email
highereducationandstudentfinance.stats@gov.wales