§ Mr. Dalyellasked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what consideration he is giving to a single school-leaving date in 1969–70;
(2) what consideration he is giving to a single school-leaving date after the raising of the school leaving age in 1972–73.
§ Mr. RossIn the light of views expressed by education authorities I have concluded that I would not be justified in proposing the adoption in the near future of a single date. It is too soon to consider what should be done after the raising of the school leaving age in 1972–73. The Education (Scotland) Act 1962 does not provide for the fixing of a single leaving date and I am considering this aspect in connection with the forthcoming Education Bill.
§ Mr. Dalyellasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what estimate he has made of the number of additional pupils in Scottish schools, if a single school-
"H"Grade "O" Grade Year Presentation Passes Presentation Passes 1964 … … … … … 8,371 5,932 21,920 15,381 1965 … … … … … 9,097 6,971 22,527 15,490 1966 … … … … … 9,417 6,929 23,038 16,006 1967 … … … … … 10,177 7,874 24,199 17,211 1968 (Provisional only) … … 10,921 Not Available 26,061 Not Available The final figures for 1968 will not be available until December.
346Wleaving date is in operation when the school-leaving age is raised in 1972–73.
§ Mr. RossAny estimate would depend on an assumption about the pattern of leaving dates which was being superseded. If it were the present pattern, there would be, at January, 1973, an additional 15,000 pupils attributable to the combined effect of raising the leaving age and introducing a single leaving date, of whom 5,000 would be attributable to the latter factor only. At January, 1974 the corresponding figures would be 40,000 and 8,000.