HC Deb 25 January 1949 vol 460 cc115-6W
138. Mr. K. Lindsay

asked the Minister of Education how many young persons between the ages of 15 and 18 years are now released for part-time training and education; how many of these are in the engineering industry; how many of the total released attend vocational classes; and how many attend schools with a mixed curriculum.

Mr. Tomlinson

As statistics for 194748 are not yet available, the answer to the first part of the Question is as given in my reply to the hon. Member's Question on 16th June last. In reply to the

Primary Secondary
Total Number of Classes 111,488 50,284
Classes with over 50 pupils Number 2,025 93
Proportion 1.8 percent. 0.2 percent.
Classes with over 40 pupils Number 32,925 3,747
Proportion 29.5 percent. 7.5 percent.
Classes with over 30 pupils Number 73,601 27,647
Proportion 66.0 percent. 55.0 percent.
second part, out of the total number of 167,000 students of all ages released by their employers, 61,600 were from the engineering industry. The number studying various subjects is given in Table 39 of the Ministry's Annual Report. It is not possible without undue expenditure of labour to say how many of these were under 18 years of age.