HC Deb 02 December 1968 vol 774 c357W
Mr. Simon Mahon

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how much money has been provided by voluntary educational bodies in Lancashire, Liverpool, and Bootle areas since the cessation of the 1939 to 1945 war; and how many voluntary school places have been provided in these areas.

Miss Bacon

I regret this information is not readily available and to obtain it would involve a disproportionate amount of time and money.

Mr. Simon Mahon

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many voluntary schools, or extensions to schools, have been built in the last five years in Bootle, Liverpool and Lancashire without grant; how many children are now being educated in such schools or classrooms; and if he will supply a list of such places.

Miss Bacon

Four instalments and six extensions of voluntary schools have been built without grant in these areas in the last five years, providing accommodation for 1,440 children. The schools involved are

  • Bootle—St. Monica's Roman Catholic Aided Primary (120 places).
  • Liverpool —
  • St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Aided Primary (160).
  • Christ the King Roman Catholic Aided Primary (80).
  • St. Austin's Roman Catholic Aided Primary (280).
  • Our Lady of Good Help Roman Catholic Aided Primary (40).
  • St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Aided Primary (40).
  • Lancashire —
  • Penketh, St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Aided Primary (200).
  • Urmston, Flixton. St. Monica's Roman Catholic Aided Primary (160).
  • Litherland. Our Lady Queen of Peace Roman Catholic Aided Primary (120).
  • Aintree, Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Aided Primary (240).