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- Since the 2015-16 school year, the on-roll pupil population has averaged at 103,800 each year (based on the annual January School Census).
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The ethnicity of school pupils within Bradford has been in flux, with the native White British population declining from a majority of 61.7% in 2004 to a minority of 40.1% of the total school pupil population. This shift has turned Bradford's schools into a majority-minority state, where there are no overall majorities.