HC Deb 01 April 1985 vol 76 c422W
Mr. Fisher

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proportion of teachers in schools are graduates in the age groups (a) under 30, (b) 30 to 40, (c) 40 to 50 and (d) over 50 years.

Mr. Dunn

The proportions of full-time qualified teachers in maintained nursery, primary and secondary' schools in England and Wales on 31 March 1984 who were graduates are as follows:

Age Percentage
Under 30 72
30 and under 40 47
40 and under 50 32
50 and over 23

Mr. Fisher

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science: (1) what proportion of teachers of (a) physics, (b)chemistry and (c) biology in secondary schools are graduates;

(2) what proportion of mathematics teachers in (a) primary schools and (b) secondary schools are graduates.

Mr. Dunn

No information is available about the proportion of graduates among mathematics teachers in primary schools. Information from the the 1977 sample survey of staffing in maintained secondary schools in England and Wales indicated that of the full-time teachers recorded as teaching those subjects the approximate percentages who were graduates were, for mathematics, physics and chemistry respectively: 45; 70; 75. Comparable information is not readily available for teachers of biology.

Mr. Fisher

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proportion of teachers in (a) primary schools and (b) secondary schools are graduates; and what were the figures for 1979 and 1974.

Mr. Dunn

The proportions of full-time qualified teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales who were graduates are as follows:

Year (at 31 March) Primary (including Nursery) Schools Secondary Schools
per cent. per cent.
1974 7 40
1979 13 48
1984 22 58