§ 26. Mr. BatisteTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what further consideration he has given to the advice and information which he will provide to the parents and governors of schools who are considering opting for grant maintained status.
§ Mr. DunnOnce the Education Reform Bill has been enacted, my right hon. Friend intends to publish guidance for all interested parties on the proposals for grant-maintained schools. This will include information for parents and governors contemplating grant-maintained status for their school.
§ 33. Ms. RuddockTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what consultations he has had with representatives of ethnic minority groups about the Education Reform Bill; and, in particular, the provisions to abolish the Inner London education authority.
§ Mr. DunnCopies of all the consultation documents on the proposed provisions of the Education Reform Bill were sent to a wide range of organisations known to have an interest in education, and further copies were freely available from the Department of Education and Science. Comments were received from a substantial number of organisations representing ethnic minority groups, in response to the various documents, and copies of these responses have been placed in the Library of the House.
§ 43. Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science when he expects to publish in full the latest version of his proposed national curriculum; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mrs. RumboldI refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for Bootle (Mr. Roberts) earlier today.
§ 44. Mr. Win GriffithsTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he has received any representations concerning the admissions procedure to grant maintained schools which may be established after the enactment of the Education Reform Bill.
§ Mr. DunnA significant number of the representations which my right hon. Friend received in response to the 391W consultation document on grant-maintained schools showed an interest in the admissions arrangements which such schools would adopt.