§ Mr. Altonasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) if he will meet parents of pupils of the Collegiate school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(2) if he will meet parents of pupils at Holly Lodge school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(3) if he will meet parents of pupils at West Derby school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(4) if he will meet parents of pupils at Stanley Park girls school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(5) if he will meet parents of pupils at Alsop school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(6) if he will meet parents of pupils at Anfield school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(7) if he will meet parents of pupils at Hillfoot Hey school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(8) if he will meet parents of pupils at the Institute boys' school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(9) if he will meet parents of pupils at Queen Mary school in Liverpool to discuss its future;
(10) if he will meet parents of pupils at the Institute girls school in Liverpool to discuss its future.
§ Mr. DunnI am always willing to meet hon. Members who wish to bring deputations affected by proposals made under sections 12–15 of the Education Act 1980.
§ Mr. Altonasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list the schools scheduled for reorganisation in the city of Liverpool; what are their forms of entry; how many parents listed them as their first choice school for entry in September 1983; and what is the cost of educating a child at each school, taking into account teaching and non.teaching salaries and the costs of maintaining, heating and lighting the buildings.
§ Mr. DunnThe names of the schools, their forms of entry, and the numbers of parents listing each as their first choice of school are set out in my reply to the hon. Member's question of 10 November.—[Vol. 47, c. 196.] The Department does not possess the information on costs requested by the hon. Member.