History chart
- Strip the redundant school-name title (already the page heading)
- Default to 2 visible lines: Reading, Writing & Maths expected % (teal,
bold) + Exceeding (gold, lighter); progress score lines hidden by
default, togglable via legend
- Add dashed national average reference line for RWM (primary) or
Attainment 8 (secondary) so the school's trajectory is always in
context
- Add trend summary chip above the chart computed from the data
("↓ Peaked at 90% (2016/17), currently 70%")
- Add COVID footnote when 2019/20 and 2020/21 data is absent
Ofsted section
- Collapse the four identical "Outstanding / Outstanding / Outstanding /
Outstanding" boxes into a single prose line when all sub-grades match
the overall verdict; show individual cards only when grades differ
SATs sub-metrics
- DeltaChip vs national average on Expected level row for Reading,
Writing and Maths (national averages already in the API response)
Admissions
- Fix label: "Year 3 places per year" → "Reception places per year" for
primary schools
Pupils & Inclusion
- DeltaChip + national avg hint on Eligible for pupil premium and
Pupils receiving SEN support (both keys present in /api/national-averages)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The three at-a-glance stats were misaligned — the serif "Outstanding" tile
sat noticeably above the "70%" and "64%" numerals because the serif variant
used a smaller font. That pushed its label row ("INSPECTED NOVEMBER 2023")
up too, breaking the horizontal rhythm across the row.
- Give .heroStatNumber and .heroStatNumberSerif a shared min-height tied
to the largest clamp value, plus display: flex; align-items: flex-end.
Content bottom-aligns inside the box, so every stat's label sits at the
same Y regardless of how tall the actual glyph is.
- Bump the serif variant up slightly (1.75rem → 2.25rem clamp) so it
feels closer in weight to the numerals while still leaving room for
longer words like "Requires Improvement".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The staging model was mapping EES column ``proportion_1stprefs_v_totaloffers``
straight onto ``first_preference_offer_pct``. That raw column is not a
percentage — it is a ratio of first-preference applications to total offers
(an oversubscription indicator, >1 means oversubscribed), so OLQH rendered
as "1%" when the true first-choice success rate is 27/42 = 64%.
The frontend display code is not at fault and is not patched here —
data-quality issues must be fixed at the source.
- stg_ees_admissions: compute ``first_preference_offer_pct`` as
``100 * number_1st_preference_offers / times_put_as_1st_preference`` —
of families who listed this school first, the % that received an offer
(0–100). Guard against divide-by-zero.
- stg_ees_admissions: expose the legitimate EES ratio as the new column
``oversubscription_ratio`` (1st-preference applications per place) for
future use, clearly named.
- fact_admissions, FactAdmissions model, data_loader: propagate the new
``oversubscription_ratio`` column.
- SchoolAdmissions type: document both columns inline.
- buildSchoolSummary: reword the oversubscription clause so it reads
sensibly across the whole 0–100 range (no more "just 64%").
- Hero chip subtitle: clearer phrasing "X% of first-choice applicants
offered a place".
Requires a dbt run of stg_ees_admissions and fact_admissions on deploy
so the new column materialises.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- heroChip: swap ``min-width: 180px; flex: 0 1 auto`` for
``flex: 0 0 240px`` so every chip in the strip is the same width
regardless of content. Title gets nowrap + ellipsis as insurance
against accidental overflow.
- heroChipTitle / Sub / Detail: align line-heights (1.3 / 1.4 / 1.4)
so an OEIF chip (title + sub) and a Report Card chip
(title + sub + detail) sit on the same vertical rhythm.
- heroSummary: drop the 64ch max-width — the sentence should read at
the natural hero width.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Drop the "Above national average" chip — the DeltaChip under the 70% /
Attainment 8 number already carries the same signal, so the chip was
duplicative and added noise.
- At-a-glance stats: switch from grid(auto-fit) to flex with a fixed
3rem column gap so the numbers cluster at the start of the row rather
than spreading across the full width of the header card.
- Add to Compare button: larger padding, bumped font, soft shadow, and
self-align centre so it sits in balance with the bigger headline
rather than floating tiny in the top-right corner.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The API returns ``framework`` as the literal string "NULL" for older OEIF
inspections (it comes from the upstream ``event_type_grouping`` column),
not real null. The original render path checks ``=== 'ReportCard'`` and
correctly treats anything else as OEIF — but buildOfstedHeroChip inverted
that and treated anything not exactly equal to ``'OEIF'`` as Report Card,
so OLQH (inspected Nov 2023, Outstanding) was being labelled as a Report
Card school in the hero strip and the at-a-glance tile.
- Invert the helper: only branch into Report Card when framework is
explicitly ``'ReportCard'``; treat OEIF / null / "NULL" / anything else
as OEIF, and require ``overall_effectiveness`` to render the grade word.
- Replace the toneClass field (which reused .ofstedGrade{N} / .rcGrade{N}
badge classes and dragged in their backgrounds) with a clean tone enum
``teal | green | gold | coral | neutral``. The serif Ofsted heroStat
picked up the badge background and rendered as a green box around
"Report Card" — gone now.
- Hero chip backgrounds use color-mix() against the tone variable so all
five tones share one rule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Elevates the primary school detail hero from a flat report header into a
scannable editorial block. Parents can read the headline signal in seconds.
- A1: bump .schoolName to clamp(2rem, 5vw, 3.25rem) Playfair.
- A2: framework-aware signal chip strip via new buildOfstedHeroChip() helper.
Branches on ofsted.framework so Report Card schools never show a fake
overall grade — they get "Ofsted Report Card" + inspection date +
Safeguarding: Met/Not met. OEIF schools keep the grade word.
- A3: oversized Playfair stats — Reading, Writing & Maths % (primary) or
Attainment 8 (secondary) with inline DeltaChip vs national, Ofsted
verdict with tone colouring, and first-choice offer rate.
- B1: italic serif one-sentence summary via buildSchoolSummary() helper,
also framework-aware so Report Card schools are described by framework,
not a synthetic grade.
- C1: new DeltaChip component reused in the two headline KS2 metric cards
(rwm_expected_pct, rwm_high_pct).
All copy uses "Reading, Writing & Maths" in full. Secondary detail view
untouched in this slice.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- rankings: hide Type/Action columns on mobile so metric value stays visible;
ensure filter selects and table wrapper stay within viewport
- school detail: add min-width:0 / max-width:100% containment so internal
overflow-x wrappers actually clip rather than pushing the page wider;
explicit line-height on Ofsted grade badges to fix glyph clipping
- compare: sticky first column on the Detailed Comparison table so the Year
labels remain visible while horizontally scrolling school columns
- search: shorten placeholder to "School name or postcode" so it fits mobile
input width
- globals: overflow-x:clip safety net on .main wrapper
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Expand the abbreviation in metric names (backend schemas), the home page
sort dropdown, README/QA docs, and pipeline comments. Short_name fields
and the compact row/map-card labels remain abbreviated for space.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add coloured left-border and phase label pill to visually differentiate
school phases (Primary, Secondary, All-through, Post-16, Nursery) in
search result lists. Colours are accessible (WCAG AA) and don't clash
with existing Ofsted/trend semantic colours.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Apply formatAcademicYear to all year displays in ComparisonChart, ComparisonView,
PerformanceChart, and RankingsView. Remove old vanilla JS frontend and CSV data
directory — both superseded by the Next.js app and Meltano pipeline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: the UNION ALL query in data_loader.py produced two rows per
all-through school per year (one KS2, one KS4), with drop_duplicates()
silently discarding the KS4 row. Fixes:
- New dbt mart `fact_performance`: FULL OUTER JOIN of fact_ks2_performance
and fact_ks4_performance on (urn, year). One row per school per year.
All-through schools have both KS2 and KS4 columns populated.
- data_loader.py: replace 175-line UNION ALL with a simple JOIN to
fact_performance. No more duplicate rows or drop_duplicates needed.
- sync_typesense.py: single LATERAL JOIN to fact_performance instead of
two separate KS2/KS4 joins.
- app.py: remove drop_duplicates (no longer needed); add PHASE_GROUPS
constant so all-through/middle schools appear in primary and secondary
filter results (were previously invisible to both); scope result_filters
gender/admissions_policies to secondary schools only.
- HomeView.tsx: isSecondaryView is now majority-based (not "any secondary")
and isMixedView shows both sort option sets for mixed result sets.
- school/[slug]/page.tsx: all-through schools route to SchoolDetailView
(renders both SATs + GCSE sections) instead of SecondarySchoolDetailView
(KS4-only). Dedicated SEO metadata for all-through schools.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Sort was local state, lost on navigation. Now reads from
searchParams.get('sort') and pushes to URL on change.
'default' removes the param to keep URLs clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace fixed 480px height with calc(100vh - 280px) so the map
fills most of the viewport on any screen size, clamped between
520px and 800px.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Button sits top-right of the map (matching Leaflet control style),
toggles expand/compress icon, and syncs state with Escape key via
the fullscreenchange event.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove 10-mile radius option; cap backend radius max at 5 miles
- Raise backend page_size max to 500 so map can fetch all schools in one call
- HomeView: when map view is active, fetch all schools within radius
(page_size=500) instead of showing only the paginated first page;
falls back to initial SSR schools while loading
- SchoolMap/LeafletMapInner: accept referencePoint prop and render a
distinctive coral circle pin at the search postcode location
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Load-more requests read URL params (postcode, radius, etc.) but page_size
is never in the URL — it's hardcoded in page.tsx. Without it the backend
received page_size=None, hit a TypeError on (page-1)*None, returned 500,
and the silent catch left the user stuck on page 1.
In a dense area (e.g. Wimbledon SW19) 50 schools fit within ~1.8 miles,
so page 1 never shows anything beyond that regardless of selected radius.
Fix:
- Backend: give page_size a safe default of 25 instead of None
- Frontend: explicitly pass initialSchools.page_size in load-more params
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase is a common filter (primary vs secondary) so it now appears
between the search form and the Advanced filters toggle rather than
being hidden inside the collapsible section.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace tab-based show/hide with always-visible sections and anchor
link navigation, matching the primary school detail page behaviour.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- URLs now /school/138267-school-name instead of /school/138267
- Bare URN URLs redirect to canonical slug (backward compat)
- Remove overflow-x:hidden that broke sticky tab nav on secondary pages
- ComparisonToast starts collapsed — user must click to open
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The overview tab was sparse for schools without parent view data, showing
only 2 cards. Now shows:
- Individual Ofsted grades when no overall effectiveness (post-Sept 2024)
- Admissions summary card (PAN, applications, 1st choice rate)
- School context card (pupils, capacity, SEN support, EHCP)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
1. Simpler home page: only search box on landing, no filter dropdowns
2. Advanced filters: hidden behind toggle on results page, auto-open if active
3. Per-school phase rendering: each row renders based on its own data
4. Taller 4-line rows with context line (type, age range, denomination, gender)
5. Result-scoped filters: dropdown values reflect current search results
6. Fix blank filter values: exclude empty strings and "Not applicable"
7. Rankings: Primary/Secondary phase tabs with phase-specific metrics
8. Compare: Primary/Secondary tabs with school counts and phase metrics
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Backend: replace INNER JOIN ks2 with UNION ALL (ks2 + ks4) so primary
and secondary schools both appear in the main DataFrame
- Backend: add /api/national-averages endpoint computing means from live
data, replacing the hardcoded NATIONAL_AVG constant on the frontend
- Backend: add phase filter param to /api/schools; return phases from
/api/filters; fix hardcoded "phase": "Primary" in school detail endpoint
- Backend: add KS4 metric definitions (Attainment 8, Progress 8, EBacc,
English & Maths pass rates) to METRIC_DEFINITIONS and RANKING_COLUMNS
- Frontend: SchoolDetailView is now phase-aware — secondary schools show
a GCSE Results section (Att8, P8, E&M, EBacc) instead of SATs; phonics
tab hidden for secondary; admissions says Year 7 instead of Year 3;
history table shows KS4 columns; chart datasets switch for secondary
- Frontend: new MetricTooltip component (CSS-only ⓘ icon) backed by
METRIC_EXPLANATIONS — added to RWM, GPS, SEN, EAL, IDACI, progress
scores and all KS4 metrics throughout SchoolDetailView and SchoolCard
- Frontend: METRIC_EXPLANATIONS extended with KS4 terms (Attainment 8,
Progress 8, EBacc) and previously missing terms (SEN, EHCP, EAL, IDACI)
- Frontend: SchoolCard expands "RWM" to "Reading, Writing & Maths" and
shows Attainment 8 / English & Maths Grade 4+ for secondary schools
- Frontend: FilterBar adds Phase dropdown (Primary / Secondary / All-through)
- Frontend: HomeView hero copy updated; compact list shows phase-aware metric
- Global metadata updated to remove "primary only" framing
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Switch from dark (#1a1612) to site's warm cream background
- Clear all button now visible as a text button with muted/coral hover
- Remove scroll bar: no max-height cap needed since 5 schools max
- Compare Now button uses coral accent to match primary CTAs
- School items use bg-secondary (beige) consistent with site cards
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
formatAcademicYear now handles both 4-digit (2023→2023/24) and 6-digit
EES codes (202526→2025/26). Applied to all year displays: SATs, phonics,
admissions, finances, and the yearly results table.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove build-integrator and build-kestra-init jobs from Gitea Actions
- Update trigger-deployment needs to only depend on remaining three builds
- Fix school website href to prepend https:// when protocol is missing
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ofsted replaced single overall grades with Report Cards from Nov 2025.
Both systems are retained during the transition period.
- DB: new framework + 9 RC columns on ofsted_inspections (schema v4)
- Integrator: auto-detect OEIF vs Report Card from CSV column headers;
parse 5-level RC grades and safeguarding met/not-met
- API: expose all new fields in the ofsted response dict
- Frontend: branch on framework='ReportCard' to show safeguarding badge
+ 8-category grid; fall back to legacy OEIF layout otherwise;
always show inspection date in both layouts
- CSS: rcGrade1–5 and safeguardingMet/NotMet classes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove standalone back button div (looked out of place)
- Back button now lives in the sticky section nav bar, styled as a
bordered pill with coral accent — consistent with page design
- Fix sticky nav top offset from 0 to 3rem so it sticks below the
site-wide header instead of sliding behind it
- Increase scroll-margin-top on cards to 6rem to account for both
site header and section nav height
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
UX audit round 2:
- Remove Summary Strip (duplicated Ofsted grade + parent happy/safe/recommend)
- Fold "% would recommend" into Ofsted section header
- Merge SATs Results + Subject Breakdown into one section
- Merge Results Over Time chart + Year-by-Year table into one section
- Add sticky section nav with dynamic pills based on available data
- Unify colour system: replace ad-hoc pill colours with semantic status classes
- Guard Pupils & Inclusion so it only renders with actual data
- Add year to Admissions section title
- Fix progress score 0.0 colour (was neutral gap at ±0.1, now at 0)
- Remove unused .metricTrend CSS class
Page reduced from 16 to 13 sections.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The EES statistics API only exposes ~13 publications; admissions data is not
among them. Switch to the EES content API (content.explore-education-statistics.
service.gov.uk) which covers all publications.
- ees.py: add get_content_release_id() and download_release_zip_csv() that
fetch the release ZIP and extract a named CSV member from it
- admissions.py: use corrected slug (primary-and-secondary-school-applications-
and-offers), correct column names from actual CSV (school_urn,
total_number_places_offered, times_put_as_1st_preference, etc.), derive
first_preference_offers_pct from offer/application ratio, filter to primary
schools only, keep most recent year per URN
Also includes SchoolDetailView UX redesign: parent-first section ordering,
plain-English labels, national average benchmarks, progress score colour
coding, expanded header, quick summary strip, and CSS consolidation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a full data integration pipeline for enriching school profiles with
supplementary data from Ofsted, GIAS, EES, IDACI, and FBIT.
Backend:
- Bump SCHEMA_VERSION to 3; add 8 new DB tables (ofsted_inspections,
ofsted_parent_view, school_census, admissions, sen_detail, phonics,
school_deprivation, school_finance) plus GIAS columns on schools
- Expose all supplementary data via GET /api/schools/{urn}
- Enrich school list responses with ofsted_grade + ofsted_date
Integrator (new service):
- FastAPI HTTP microservice; Kestra calls POST /run/{source}
- 9 source modules: ofsted, gias, parent_view, census, admissions,
sen_detail, phonics, idaci, finance
- 9 Kestra flow YAMLs with scheduled triggers and 3× retry
Frontend:
- SchoolRow: colour-coded Ofsted badge (Outstanding/Good/RI/Inadequate)
- SchoolDetailView: 7 new sections — Ofsted sub-judgements, Parent View
survey bars, Admissions, Pupils & Inclusion / SEN, Phonics, Deprivation
Context, Finances
- types.ts: 8 new interfaces + extended School/SchoolDetailsResponse
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Line 1: school name (bold) + school type (muted gray)
Line 2: R,W&M % · Progress score + band · Pupil count
Line 3: local authority · distance (location searches)
Actions (View / Add) are vertically centred on the right across all lines.
Progress uses reading score, falling back to writing then maths. Removed
the old nameScore grouping and separate meta/progress rows in favour of
the cleaner 3-line structure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Set explicit height:2rem, line-height:1, font-family:inherit on all children
of button group containers. Browsers apply different default line-height and
font-family to <button> vs <a>, causing height differences that persist even
with identical padding and display:inline-flex.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
<a> tags are display:inline by default and don't respect vertical padding,
while <button> is inline-block. Mixed anchor/button pairs (View/Add) rendered
at different heights despite identical padding. Apply display:inline-flex +
align-items:center to every button-styled element across SchoolRow, RankingsView,
and SchoolCard. Add border:1px solid transparent to borderless buttons so total
box size matches bordered siblings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>