Our school peaks before the rest of the country, why?
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Our school peaks before the rest of the country, why?
My year is the worst for absence in the school! 🙂
I have noticed that the school toatl for the south is higher than our school
Our graph goes down when the country goes down.
our school has the same shape but less people absent than the average.
The relationship between our schools data and the whole of England and Wales has a similar shape. It climbs in a similar place, falls and vise versa however it looks like our school date changes in a much steeper and … Continue reading
There is much more influenza in the north and south of england rather than the centre of england.
The number of school absences seems to peak at the end of terms and be significantly lower during the beggining of the term potentially due to pupils getting a lot more tired at the end of term. This seems to … Continue reading
Our school average is very similar to the average rate for Central region of England. This is a lot lower than the north and south regions. This may be because more towns and cities are located on the coasts and … Continue reading
All the national influenza like illnesses are more or less similar and most of them are starting to peak from 30/01/12 apart from England central and South whiched peaked a lot earlier
i also noticed that everything peaks at the same tmie, but the rises and falls are all different
The schools illness is generally higher than the national level. The national level is very even and the school is very uneven. The only time where the national one is high is from the 08/12/2010 to 08/02/2011
I FIND THESE WEBSITE REALLY INTERESTING IT IS FULL OF INFORMATION AND IT HAS GIVEN ME THE INFORMATION ABOUT FLU THAT I NEVER KNEW IN MY LIFE. I DID A BIT OF A COUNTING ABOUT HOW MANY PEOPLE MISSED SCHOOLS … Continue reading