HC Deb 25 January 1966 vol 723 cc28-9W
Mr. Neil Marten

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he will publish a table showing how many children are receiving primary education in the island of Anguilla, the names of the primary schools, the floor space of each school, how many classrooms there are in each school, how many classes there are in each school, and the teacher-pupil ratio; and if he will make a statement about future plans for primary education.

Mrs. White

The number of children receiving primary education in Anguilla is 1,744. These are divided among the following schools:

receiving primary education in the island of Antigua, the names of the primary schools, the floor space of each school, how many classrooms there are in each school, how many classes there are in each school, and the teacher-pupil ratio; and if he will make a statement about future plans for primary education.

Mrs. White

The number of children receiving primary education in Antigua is 11,614. These are divided among the following schools.

Name of School Roll Floor space in sq. ft. Number of Class Rooms Number of Classes Teacherl Pupil Ratio
All Saints 515 3,754 3 9 1:64
Bendals 250 750 1 10 1:50
Bethesda 314 5,000 1 10 1:35
Bolans 588 3,200 3 12 1:53
Buckleys 119 3,000 3 10 1:40
Cobbs Cross 297 3,500 5 10 1:30
Five Islands 90 3,200 5 10 1:30
Freemansville 185 3,000 3 9 1:46
Freetown 297 3,100 7 10 1:33
Greenbay 729 10,000 8 15 1:50
Golden Grove 634 6,000 10 10 1:53
Holy Trinity 306 2,400 3 10 1:44
Jennings 312 3,100 6 7 1:52
John Hughes 204 5,000 6 10 1:34
Johnsons Point 399 1,875 1 9 1:44
Liberta 649 8,250 13 14 1:46
Newfield 246 2,400 1 10 1:41
New Winthorpes 420 1,932 1 10 1:53
Old Road 471 9,180 9 11 1:59
Ottos 593 3,200 2 12 1:46
Pares 131 3,200 3 10 1:43
Parham 248 3,200 1 10 1:35
Potters 500 2,500 3 9 1:71
Point 426 1,950 2 11 1:39
Seatons 222 1,450 1 10 1:45
Sea View Farm 196 3,200 2 10 1:28
Spring Gardens 180 2,065 1 6 1:30
St. James 160 1,104 1 10 1:40
St. John's Boys 528 6,000 2 12 1:44
St. John's Girls 460 4,565 4 12 1:38
St. Marks 211 1,370 2 10 1:42
Swetes 389 3,200 1 10 1:43
Urlings 105 1,500 1 3 1:35
Willikies 400 3,000 2 10 1:50

The first priority in the improvement of primary education in Antigua will be a re-building programme to replace the present inadequate school accommodation in rural areas. It is hoped to replace the school buildings in eight villages in the near future. To improve the pupil/ teacher ratio the Antigua Government plans to increase the recruitment of primary school teachers and to expand the existing teacher training programme.

School Roll Floor Space in sq. ft. Number of Class Rooms Number of Classes Teacher/Pupil ratio
Brown Hill 338 1,000 12 9 1:38
Charlestown Boys' 394 3,256 1 8 1:49
Charlestown Girls' 382 1,647 1 8 1:38
Combermere 510 2,736 3 11 1:43
Gingerland Senior 375 4,836 6 12 1:34
Gingerland Junior 364 2,813 1 8 1:40
Gingerland Infants 186 1,501 4 6 1:27
New River 291 5,925 5 8 1:36
St. James' 343 1,740 1 9 1:31
St. Thomas' 516 1,624 1 10 1:47
St. John's 295 1,008 1 7 1:49

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