Race Equality Programme
Sheffield is a beautifully vibrant diverse city, rich in heritage, culture and language and is home to many diverse communities. Sheffield’s children and young people are the future of the city. These young people are entitled to the best possible life opportunities that the city can give them at every stage of their educational journey from early years through to transitioning into adulthood and employment.
The Race Equality Programme builds on the findings of Sheffield’s Race Equality Commission (REC) and is committed to advancing race outcomes for both staff and pupils across the city of Sheffield.
More information about the Race Equality Programme, including training and resources can be found using the buttons below.
For any queries, please contact homaira.ibrahim@learnsheffield.co.uk.
Overview
Overview
There are currently 183 schools in Sheffield, made up of 137 Primary, 32 Secondary and 14 Special schools.
There were 76,941 pupils in Sheffield mainstream and special schools from reception to Y11 in January 2024.
For further data relating to ethnicity and pupil characteristics please see:
Analysis of 2024 outcomes