HC Deb 12 May 1950 vol 475 c102W
Mr. Chetwynd

asked the Minister of Education what facilities are available for the education of handicapped children; how many such children are accommodated in boarding schools; how many are awaiting places; how many are receiving home education; and what plans he has to expand these facilities.

Mr. Tomlinson

Following are the provisional figures for January, 1950. My plans are to expand these facilities as rapidly as possible and to see that the special schools get a fair share of the limited resources available for educational investment.

SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND AND WALES:
Number of special schools Number of pupils
Boarding 191 13,130
Hospital 110 6,576
Day 300 27,441
Total 601 47,147

NUMBER OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN:
(a) awaiting places in special schools 21,852*
(b) receiving home tuition 814†
(c) sent by local education authorities to independent schools 573†
* Many of these children are attending ordinary primary or secondary schools, pending admission to a special school.
† Some of these are also included in the total of 21,852 awaiting admission to special schools.