§ Mr. Wolrige-Gordonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will give the numbers and locations of primary schools in Scotland as defined by one-teacher, two-teacher and three-teacher schools.
§ Mr. Gordon CampbellAt January 1972, the latest date for which figures 337W are available, the numbers of primary schools and departments in these categories were as follows:
One-teacher Two-teacher Three-teacher Aberdeen (County) … 17 53 16 Angus … 17 24 6 Argyll … 60 27 8 Ayr … 2 12 10 Banff … 3 6 5 Berwick … 9 7 4 Bute … 2 3 3 Caithness … — 5 5 Clackmannan … 1 — — Dumfries … 12 22 13 Dunbarton … 2 2 — East Lothian … 2 5 4 Fife … 13 17 10 Inverness … 50 40 12 Kincardine … 4 11 5 Kirkcudbright … 8 12 9 Lanark … 7 20 14 Midlothian … 1 10 2 Moray and Nairn … 4 — 3 Orkney … 11 8 7 Peebles … 7 2 2 Perth and Kinross … 35 27 12 Renfrew … 1 1 2 Ross and Cromarty … 22 23 24 Roxburgh … 10 3 2 Selkirk … 3 3 1 Stirling … 4 7 9 Sutherland … 8 9 3 West Lothian … 1 4 2 Wigtown … 2 4 3 Zetland … 17 9 3 Totals … 335 376 199
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Visiting teachers (full-time equivalent) 470 533 611 688 778 The information was collected for the first time for individual subjects in Sep-
Art Homecraft Music Physical Education Speech and Drama Other All Subjects Visiting teachers (full-time equivalent) 134 185 229 160 16 146 870