Mapping Frome’s educational diversity: Insights from Census data

New data reveals the distribution of higher-level qualifications in Frome, offering a deeper understanding of the town’s community.


By Rivendell Estates

26th Nov 2024 | Property News


A map of Frome reveals the distribution of residents with Level 4 qualifications and above, showcasing the town’s educational diversity.
A map of Frome reveals the distribution of residents with Level 4 qualifications and above, showcasing the town’s educational diversity.

The map of Frome highlights the distribution of residents with Level 4 qualifications and above. Level 4 includes degrees, higher degrees, and professional qualifications. This is all based on data from the Office for National Statistics and the recent Census. This data offers a fascinating insight into the educational profile of our community and serves as a valuable resource for understanding Frome's diversity.

Educational qualifications can often reflect broader trends, including employment types, income levels, and the services valued by residents. For local businesses, organisations, and estate agents, this information is particularly relevant. It can provide clues about the type of housing, amenities, and services that might appeal to different areas of the community.

Importantly, this map is not about ranking areas or suggesting a hierarchy; it's simply an exercise in understanding where people with different educational backgrounds live. The findings are a testament to the unique blend of skills, knowledge, and experiences that make up Frome's population.

Whether you're a resident, business owner, or someone new to the town, this data provides an opportunity to appreciate the diversity of our local community and consider how we can continue to cater to its needs and aspirations.

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