our school has way more absenses in year 13
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our school has way more absenses in year 13
schools in central england have a lot less illnesses compared to all schools in england and wales
year eight has loads of flu like stuff too
i noticed that the central schools had very low illness, and the north is very high, so there might of been an outbreak of ilnesses in the north, but the national GP and NHS data doesnt reflect that, our school … Continue reading
There appear to be more general school absences in the north than average although there seem to be less influenza type cases reported to GPs in the north than average.
There are more people with cases of flu in the holidays seeing their GPs but less absences to schools just before. Is this just because people have more time to go and see their GPs in the holidays- my mum … Continue reading
the people in the south of england tend to go to the GP and NHS mor then the other people, even though they dont have the most people ill
The Wales total is lower than our school total
I have noticed that for our data the illness tends to go up just before the holiday, this is probably because people are worn down. I’m so clever!
I have noticed in my research that our data of illness is peaking just before the holiday period, SPIFFING
That the Influenze illness is starting to go up at the end of the graph, after both our school and the national average has already peaked.
I noticed that just before the holidays there was a peak of illnesses
more absenses in the north of England than in the South but more influenza in the South of England than in the North
What if the hygine in each school for the national levels have different levels of cleanliness? Would that impact the pattern of the data? If it does, would that mean that our school (which is below the national average) is … Continue reading
Our school peaks in the flu before the national school aggregate peaks… Is this a bit odd? :-
data for schools in south of england nearly perfectly match the data for the whole of england and wales.
data for schools in south of england nearly perfectly match the data for the whole of england and wales.
Our School’s data is smaller than other schools, maybe cos it’s smaller?