§ Mr. Robert B. Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many (a) teachers, (b) lecturers and (c) non-teaching staff were employed in Hertfordshire in the public sector education system in each of the most recent 10 years for which he has information.
§ Mr. DunnThe figures requested for teachers and lecturers are as follows. Information on the numbers of non-teaching staff is not available centrally.
Hertfordshire Year (January) *Teachers † Lecturers Full-time Part-time 1977 10,219 1,780 — 1978 10,077 1,804 — 1979 10,215 1,830 — 1980 10,195 1,803 — 1981 9,889 1,783 — 1982 9,734 1,673 402 1983 9,467 1,724 402 580W
Average Salaries of All Teachers in Maintained Nusery, Primary, and Secondary Schools in England and Wales (Excluding Allowances): April 1974–April 1986* Year† (I) £ Cash Prices (II) £ Constant (April 1986) Prices (III) Percentage difference in real salary from an April 1979 base (IV) £ Extra cash as compared with April 1979 (All figures at April 1986 prices) (V) RPI‡ April 1974 = 100 April 1974 3,080 11,180 + 15 + 1,490 100 April 1975 3,790 11,310 + 17 + 1,620 121.7 April 1976 4,180 10,490 + 8 + 800 144.7 April 1977 4,410 9,420 -3 -270 169.9 April 1978 4,900 9,700 0 + 10 183.4 April 1979 5,390 9,690 0 0 201.9 April 1980 7,380 10,900 + 12 + 1,210 245.8 April 1981 8,030 10,590 + 9 + 900 275.4 April 1982 8,620 10,390 + 7 + 700 301.3
Year *Teachers †Lecturers (January) Full-time Part-time 1984 9,273 1,777 433 1985 9,117 1,793 381 1986 8,923 1,736 270 * Full-time plus full-time equivalent of part-time. Includes nursery, primary, secondary and special schools and teachers providing education otherwise than at school. † Includes lecturers in the maintained and assisted sector only in establishments of further education, adult education centres and certain other miscellaneous establishments. Acceptable data for part-time lecturers not available before 1982.
§ Mr. Robert B. Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will give the number of children in Hertfordshire who have taken O-levels or CSEs; in what subjects; and how many have achieved higher grade O-levels or CSE passes in the last five years.
§ Mr. DunnI refer my hon. Friend to the reply I gave to my hon. Friend the Member for St. Albans (Mr. Lilley) on 7 July, at columns 45–48.