§ LORD RAGLANasked Her Majesty's Government:
1. What was the cost in 1968-69 of maintaining the following sectarian educational establishments:
- (a) Nursery schools;
- (b) Primary schools;
- (c) Secondary schools;
- (d) Colleges of Education;
- (e) Theological Schools or colleges;
- (g) Other educational establishments.
2. How much of these costs were for:
- (a) Building;
- (b) Maintenance of buildings.
3. What loans these establishments received, and at what interest.
4. What contribution the relevant churches or sects made towards these establishments.
§ BARONESS PHILLIPSThe available information for England and Wales in 1968-69 is as follows:
- (i) Local authorities meet all the current expenditure of voluntary schools, including denominational schools. It is not possible to distinguish
1710 this expenditure from that on county and other voluntary schools. - (ii) Grants by the Department of Education and Science equivalent to 80 per cent. of the cost of approved building work at voluntary aided denominational schools totalled nearly £15 million. The denominations met the remaining 20 per cent., with the help of loans from the Department (at interest rates ranging from 7⅜ per cent. to 8⅞ per cent.) of a further £2-5 million.
- (iii) Of the current expenditure of £7-2 million of denominational direct grant schools, £2-7 million was; provided in grants from the Department, £3-5 million in fees and grants from local authorities and the remainder in fees paid by parents. The schools receive no assistance from public funds towards capital expenditure.
- (iv) The whole of the net current expenditure of voluntary denominational colleges of education, totalling £16-5 million, was met by grants from the Department. The Department's grants for capital expenditure, representing 80 per cent. of the total cost, were about £2 million. The remainder was met from voluntary funds. No loans were made from public funds.
- (v) No grants or loans from public funds were made to other denominational educational establishments.
House adjourned at twenty-three minutes before seven o'clock