§ SIR JOHN GORST (Cambridge University)To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education whether he will give the places at which the eighteen schools above the ordinary limits of accommodation have been sanctioned; the number of children in each; and the special reason for which sanction was given in each case.
(Answered by Sir William Anson.) Of the schools in question two were actually 394 sanctioned and the sites of ten others before the right hon. Member left office. For the remaining six the facts are as follows:—
Name of School. Numbers. Reason for sanction. Acton— Central Road Board School. 403 Infants Special local circumstances. 340 Junior Mixed 340 Senior Mixed Killybebill— Alltwen Board School 480 Mixed Special local circumstances. Leeds— Cowper Street Board School 600 Infants Special local circumstances. 500 Senior Mixed 420 Junior Mixed Liverpool— Sherlock Street Board School 451 Infants Board committed to scheme. 380 Girls 390 Boys Portsmouth— Reginald Road Board School 440 Infants Special local circumstances. 390 Girls 390 Boys Swansea— Hatford Road Board School 408 Infants Special local consideration. 400 Boys 400 Girls