§ Mr. Peter Bruinvelsasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish figures to show the number of pupils educated by each education authority in London in 1978, 1982 and 1985; and if he will give the same information for Leicestershire.
§ Mr. DunnThe numbers of full-time and part-time pupils in maintained nursery, primary, secondary and special schools in each local education authority in Greater London and in Leicestershire in 1978, 1982 and 1985 were as follows:—
January 1978 1982 1985 Barking 28,914 26,665 24,916 Barnet 47,344 43,372 41,532 Bexley 40,088 37,203 34,000 Brent 43,619 38,859 35,897 Bromley 48,666 43,102 39,023 Croydon 57,230 50,197 45,296 Ealing 47,816 41,886 39,363 Enfield 47,424 43,391 40,259 Haringey 38,033 31,535 27,999 Harrow 32,103 29,162 27,171 Havering 47,359 42,553 38,864 Hillingdon 42,056 38,296 35,220 Hounslow 36,819 33,811 32,589 Kingston-upon-Thames 21,476 19,754 18,468 Merton 27,636 25,174 23,342 Newham 43,799 39,854 37,764 Redbridge 36,365 33,282 30,994 Richmond-upon-Thames 19,829 17,194 16,706 Sutton 27,552 25,096 22,997 Waltham Forest 39,554 36,888 33,776 ILEA 383,752 323,129 294,207 Leicestershire 163,493 152,880 144,056
§ Mr. Freudasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in the Official Report,for each local education authority in England, at the latest available date, the number and proportion of children of compulsory school age in (i) mainstream, maintained schools and (ii) special schools whose education is governed by a statement under the provisions of the Education Act 1981.