§ Mr. Michael Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Wales what is the
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Voluntary Organisations 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 £ £ £ National Children's Home … … … … … — 23,235 40,000 Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin (National Association of Welsh Medium Nursery Schools) … … … … … 15,000 24,400 36,200 Pre-School Play Groups … … … … … … 8,500 11,364 17,450 Boys' and Girls' Welfare … … … … … … — 7,450 — Wales Council for the Blind … … … … … — 1,973 2,290 Council of Social Service for Wales* … … … … 44,683 32,300 35,700 South Wales Council for Alcoholism … … … … 44,607 42,491 32,528 National Association for Mental Health (MIND) … … 7,500 10,000 9,000 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents … … 23,301 31,841 34,434 St. John's Ambulance … … … … … … — 2,000 2,000 Family Planning Association … … … … … — — 1,250 Action Group on Smoking and Health (ASH) … … — — 750 Civic Trust for Wales … … … … … … 2,000 2,000 3,000 Voluntary Bodies grant-aided by the Sports Council for Wales 266,000 297,000 275,000 * Includes sums paid for the work of Age Concern Wales and Wales Council for the Disabled. teacher-pupil ratio in Welsh primary and secondary schools.
§ Mr. Barry JonesThe number of pupils per teacher in maintained schools in Wales in January 1977 was as follows: Primary, 227; Secondary, 17.
§ Mr. Michael Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) what is the teacher-pupil ratio in bilingual primary and secondary schools in Wales;
(2) what is the teacher-pupil ratio in Welsh-medium primary and secondary schools.
§ Mr. Barry JonesIn January 1977, the latest date for which information is available, the pupil-teacher ratio in designated bilingual primary schools was 24.2:1 and for designated bilingual secondary schools 16.6:1. In traditionally Welsh speaking areas there are many other schools which, to a greater or lesser extent, use Welsh as a medium of teaching. Separate data for these cannot be provided.