Pupils in maintained schools aged 5-15 eligible for free school meals by local authority and year

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Data valuesData descriptionYearLocal AuthorityCategory
28.5Percentage of pupils2021/22ConwyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
21.5Percentage of pupils2021/22DenbighshireEligible for free school meals
27.6Percentage of pupils2021/22DenbighshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.1Percentage of pupils2021/22FlintshireEligible for free school meals
24.2Percentage of pupils2021/22FlintshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.1Percentage of pupils2021/22WrexhamEligible for free school meals
27.6Percentage of pupils2021/22WrexhamEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
18.1Percentage of pupils2021/22PowysEligible for free school meals
18.5Percentage of pupils2021/22PowysEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
17.8Percentage of pupils2021/22CeredigionEligible for free school meals
20.2Percentage of pupils2021/22CeredigionEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
17.5Percentage of pupils2021/22PembrokeshireEligible for free school meals
23.6Percentage of pupils2021/22PembrokeshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.6Percentage of pupils2021/22CarmarthenshireEligible for free school meals
23.9Percentage of pupils2021/22CarmarthenshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.4Percentage of pupils2021/22SwanseaEligible for free school meals
30.2Percentage of pupils2021/22SwanseaEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
27.6Percentage of pupils2021/22Neath Port TalbotEligible for free school meals
31.9Percentage of pupils2021/22Neath Port TalbotEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
24.9Percentage of pupils2021/22BridgendEligible for free school meals
27.7Percentage of pupils2021/22BridgendEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
16.9Percentage of pupils2021/22Vale of GlamorganEligible for free school meals
20.4Percentage of pupils2021/22Vale of GlamorganEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.4Percentage of pupils2021/22Rhondda Cynon TafEligible for free school meals
28.3Percentage of pupils2021/22Rhondda Cynon TafEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
24.3Percentage of pupils2021/22Merthyr TydfilEligible for free school meals
30.6Percentage of pupils2021/22Merthyr TydfilEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
26.6Percentage of pupils2021/22CaerphillyEligible for free school meals
27.9Percentage of pupils2021/22CaerphillyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
33.3Percentage of pupils2021/22Blaenau GwentEligible for free school meals
34.3Percentage of pupils2021/22Blaenau GwentEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
27.1Percentage of pupils2021/22TorfaenEligible for free school meals
32.2Percentage of pupils2021/22TorfaenEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
17.4Percentage of pupils2021/22MonmouthshireEligible for free school meals
17.8Percentage of pupils2021/22MonmouthshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.8Percentage of pupils2021/22NewportEligible for free school meals
28.4Percentage of pupils2021/22NewportEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
30.6Percentage of pupils2021/22CardiffEligible for free school meals
31.0Percentage of pupils2021/22CardiffEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.3 [t]Percentage of pupils2021/22WalesEligible for free school meals
26.9 [t]Percentage of pupils2021/22WalesEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
16.6Percentage of pupils2022/23Isle of AngleseyEligible for free school meals
23.1Percentage of pupils2022/23Isle of AngleseyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
15.0Percentage of pupils2022/23GwyneddEligible for free school meals
22.1Percentage of pupils2022/23GwyneddEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
20.1Percentage of pupils2022/23ConwyEligible for free school meals
30.4Percentage of pupils2022/23ConwyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
21.9Percentage of pupils2022/23DenbighshireEligible for free school meals
29.5Percentage of pupils2022/23DenbighshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
15.6Percentage of pupils2022/23FlintshireEligible for free school meals
25.9Percentage of pupils2022/23FlintshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.7Percentage of pupils2022/23WrexhamEligible for free school meals
29.7Percentage of pupils2022/23WrexhamEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
15.0Percentage of pupils2022/23PowysEligible for free school meals
19.7Percentage of pupils2022/23PowysEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
18.4Percentage of pupils2022/23CeredigionEligible for free school meals
21.8Percentage of pupils2022/23CeredigionEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
16.9Percentage of pupils2022/23PembrokeshireEligible for free school meals
24.6Percentage of pupils2022/23PembrokeshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
18.7Percentage of pupils2022/23CarmarthenshireEligible for free school meals
25.9Percentage of pupils2022/23CarmarthenshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
24.2Percentage of pupils2022/23SwanseaEligible for free school meals
32.1Percentage of pupils2022/23SwanseaEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
28.1Percentage of pupils2022/23Neath Port TalbotEligible for free school meals
33.7Percentage of pupils2022/23Neath Port TalbotEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
25.6Percentage of pupils2022/23BridgendEligible for free school meals
29.6Percentage of pupils2022/23BridgendEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
17.4Percentage of pupils2022/23Vale of GlamorganEligible for free school meals
22.3Percentage of pupils2022/23Vale of GlamorganEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
23.1Percentage of pupils2022/23Rhondda Cynon TafEligible for free school meals
30.0Percentage of pupils2022/23Rhondda Cynon TafEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
25.4Percentage of pupils2022/23Merthyr TydfilEligible for free school meals
33.4Percentage of pupils2022/23Merthyr TydfilEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
27.9Percentage of pupils2022/23CaerphillyEligible for free school meals
30.0Percentage of pupils2022/23CaerphillyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
24.6Percentage of pupils2022/23Blaenau GwentEligible for free school meals
35.8Percentage of pupils2022/23Blaenau GwentEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.3Percentage of pupils2022/23TorfaenEligible for free school meals
34.1Percentage of pupils2022/23TorfaenEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
14.0Percentage of pupils2022/23MonmouthshireEligible for free school meals
19.8Percentage of pupils2022/23MonmouthshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.4Percentage of pupils2022/23NewportEligible for free school meals
30.1Percentage of pupils2022/23NewportEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
29.1Percentage of pupils2022/23CardiffEligible for free school meals
32.8Percentage of pupils2022/23CardiffEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.2 [t]Percentage of pupils2022/23WalesEligible for free school meals
28.7 [t]Percentage of pupils2022/23WalesEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
17.2Percentage of pupils2023/24Isle of AngleseyEligible for free school meals
25.3Percentage of pupils2023/24Isle of AngleseyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
13.9Percentage of pupils2023/24GwyneddEligible for free school meals
21.8Percentage of pupils2023/24GwyneddEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
19.1Percentage of pupils2023/24ConwyEligible for free school meals
30.8Percentage of pupils2023/24ConwyEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
20.9Percentage of pupils2023/24DenbighshireEligible for free school meals
30.3Percentage of pupils2023/24DenbighshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
19.9Percentage of pupils2023/24FlintshireEligible for free school meals
26.4Percentage of pupils2023/24FlintshireEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
22.5Percentage of pupils2023/24WrexhamEligible for free school meals
30.5Percentage of pupils2023/24WrexhamEligible for free school meals or transitionally protected
13.2Percentage of pupils2023/24PowysEligible for free school meals
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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 schools meal 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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