HC Deb 28 July 1977 vol 936 c442W
Mr. Lee

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is her estimate of the total saving that would accrue to the Exchequer if all public education were conducted on a nondenominational and secular basis; how much of this saving would derive from primary education amalgamations and how much from secondary; and if she will make a statement.

Miss Margaret Jackson

It is not expected that there would be such a saving. In 1976–77 the governors and managers of voluntary aided primary and secondary schools, most of them denominational, contributed over £5 million towards the cost of repairs and new buildings. This expenditure would have fallen on public funds if the schools had been county schools.