Greater London Authority London Schools Atlas

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SMART LONDON - Schools Atlas Using the creative power of new technologies to serve London and improve Londoners' lives ESRI UK Conference 2014

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Esri UK Annual Conference 2014 The London Schools Atlas is a new online map providing a unique picture of London schools. Using simple tools, users can explore visually the current geographic patterns of attendance for any state school and compare this with the latest population projections indicating potential future demand for school places. The Atlas is an open and accessible tool for anyone engaged in meeting the challenge of providing good school places for all, including local authorities, free school groups, academy chains, policy makers and commentators. For parents and children it offers the most vivid insight yet into the educational options for their family. The Atlas was developed following the Mayor’s Education Inquiry and the Mayor’s Vision 2020 document which identified a need for 4,000 extra primary classes by 2020. For the right number of school places to be planned for in the right places, it was essential to map projections for each locality against existing school provision. The Atlas was developed in-house by GLA Intelligence in consultation with the key users.

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SMART LONDON - Schools Atlas

Using the creative power of new technologies to serve London and improve Londoners' lives

ESRI UK Conference 2014

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Population change in London

The Mayor and GLA Should work with boroughs and the Department for Education (DfE) to develop pan-London collection and analysis of data necessary for planning the provision of school places.

Mayor’s Education Enquiry

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Population change in London

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Population change in London

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Scale of Cross-Border Mobility In London

State Funded Secondary Schools - Net difference between imports and exports from each local authority

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Desktop Analysis

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

www.london.gov.uk/london-schools-atlas

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

1) Find a school

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

1) Find a school

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

2) School catchment

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

2) School’s serving an area

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

3) Thematic layers – population change

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

3) Thematic layers – population change

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SCHOOLS ATLAS 2013

Pre-processing, combination of Excel, Access, FME, SQL script

Visualised in ArcMap

Map service from Arc Server

Customised using ArcGIS API for JavaScript and Dojo framework

Currently on GLA servers but looking to move to AWS

Full set of supporting materials

Data published on London DataStore

Technical Note

‘How to guide’ on YouTube

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Press coverage

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Future Development - data

Furthest pupil

Show predecessor schools and new academies

Preference places

Show ‘feeder’ schools networks

Wider context metrics

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Future Development – Public version

Aimed at parents

Simplified search process

No thematic layers

Bing basemap

Same schools data as professional version

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Future Development – Professional version

Allow user to select multiple schools

Present as a table & ‘Export to Excel’ tool

Measure tool

Travel Iso-lines

More thematic layers – wider context metrics

New rounds of projection and attendance data

Same schools data as public version

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Second Generation London DataStore

Wider partnership and network of data stores

Data features more prominently in GLA web pages

DataStore feeds interactive infographics

‘My London’ – search by neighbourhood

APIs for web/app developers

Continue to provide context and commentary as well as catalogue

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For more information

Paul Hodgson

GIS & Information Manager

Greater London Authority

City Hall

The Queen’s Walk

London SE1 2AA

www.london.gov.uk