§ Mr. AshleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is, by local education authority, the number of children, subject to a statement of special educational need under the Education Act 1981, attending mainstream schools, as a percentage of the total number of children with a statement in each local education authority, for each year from October 1984.
§ Mr. Dunn[holding answer 11 December 1987]: The number of pupils with statements of special educational need attending maintained, primary, middle and secondary schools as a percentage of all pupils with statements in each local education authority in England in 1985, 1986 and 1987 is as follows.
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Pupils with statements in maintained Primary, Middle and Secondary schools as a percentage of pupils with statements in each LEA1 January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Barking 10.3 15.0 19.5 Barnet 15.0 18.9 21.5 Bexley 20.9 29.1 36.0 Brent 10.1 9.2 9.3 Bromley 26.0 38.2 46.1 Croydon 12.9 21.5 33.8 Ealing 19.4 9.2 11.2 Enfield 6.4 9.2 8.7 Haringey 17.2 21.0 12.3 Harrow 24.1 23.9 30.6 Havering 14.1 13.2 21.3 Hillingdon 9.1 10.4 9.9 Hounslow 0.0 12.7 22.5 Kingston upon Thames 17.5 16.3 18.5 Merton 14.7 7.7 7.3 60W
January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Newham 9.6 11.8 15.0 Redbridge 6.6 10.3 11.8 Richmond upon Thames 11.0 22.5 28.7 Sutton 9.9 16.6 17.8 Waltham Forest 14.6 12.6 12.7 Inner London 13.8 15.2 16.6 Birmingham 11.2 13.2 16.7 Coventry 7.9 9.6 13.5 Dudley 18.1 16.6 17.7 Sandwell 16.2 13.7 13.0 Solihull 8.7 13.3 18.8 Walsall 12.0 13.2 17.5 Wolverhampton 18.2 29.2 24.6 Knowsley 5.3 10.3 9.3 Liverpool 7.7 4.4 6.7 St. Helens 11.8 12.9 12.9 Sefton 5.2 10.9 18.4 Wirral 16.7 19.1 18.8 Bolton 2.4 6.6 11.2 Bury 18.3 28.4 40.5 Manchester 2.7 1.9 3.5 Oldham 11.5 13.6 13.6 Rochdale 10.8 17.3 19.2 Salford 2.6 3.3 51 Stockport 16.0 23.4 27.4 Tameside 27.0 26.2 29.7 Trafford 29.3 35.1 37.0 Wigan 12.3 9.5 8.4 Barnsley 12.3 22.1 30.5 Doncaster 0.2 2.5 5.0 Rotherham 20.3 23.3 21.3 Sheffield 14.5 21.1 26.6 Bradford 8.4 10.5 14.2 Calderdale 6.5 9.6 12.9 Kirklees 16.2 26.6 33.0 Leeds 16.9 23.8 27.7 Wakefield 1.2 2.4 5.1 Gateshead 13.8 18.8 12.8 Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 6.3 10.4 15.3 North Tyneside 9.6 11.9 16.1 South Tyneside 14.5 20.7 20.9 Sunderland 25.9 19.9 20.2 Isles of Stilly 0.0 0.0 0.0 Avon 58.2 56.8 49.7 Bedfordshire 24.2 13.8 11.6 Berkshire 31.1 23.5 18.3 Buckinghamshire 22.8 29.6 31.5 Cambridgeshire 25.3 26.1 29.5 Cheshire 42.7 47.1 49.9 Cleveland 16.6 24.0 23.6 Cornwall 66.3 69.0 74.1 Cumbria 44.6 51.4 59.2 Derbyshire 25.9 35.1 42.8 Devon 18.3 22.9 29.9 Dorset 14.3 20.5 27.1 Durham 14.8 20.4 23.0 East Sussex 7.2 4.8 6.6 Essex 12.6 19.9 27.2 Gloucestershire 10.9 11.8 4.1 Hampshire 10.1 8.0 12.6 Hereford and Worcester 4.8 16.1 18.6 Hertfordshire 20.9 24.2 30.1 Humberside 28.7 30.0 30.7 Isle of Wight 14.8 13.0 16.8 Kent 19.4 17.1 18.7 Lancashire 8.2 8.8 11.3 Leicestershire 26.5 24.3 24.2
January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Lincolnshire 29.9 28.2 27.8 Norfolk 33.2 33.2 44.4 North Yorkshire 14.8 17.3 22.3 Northamptonshire 21.0 23.3 25.7 Northumberland 10.7 18.8 22.7 Nottinghamshire 4.8 4.3 4.8 Oxfordshire 5.4 1.6 1.0 Shropshire 34.6 39.7 42.6 Somerset 29.7 34.4 44.8 Staffordshire 18.4 18.1 16.3 Suffolk 42.3 48.4 53.3 Surrey 8.6 12.3 15.1 Warwickshire 4.3 6.9 9.1 West Sussex 10.3 13.0 13.0 Wiltshire 49.3 51.4 53.8 England 18.7 20.9 23.4 1 Excludes independent schools and nursery schools. Includes all pupils in hospital special schools.
§ Mr. AshleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is, by local education authority, the number of children subject to a statement of special educational need under the Education Act 1981, for each year from October 1984.
§ Mr. Dunn[holding answer 11 December 1987]: The number of pupils with statements of special educational need attending maintained primary, middle and secondary schools and special schools in each local education authority in England in 1985, 1986 and 1987 is as follows.
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Pupils with statements in maintained primary, middle and secondary schools January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Barking 32 43 53 Barnet 75 102 114 Bexley 94 152 189 Brent 60 50 46 Bromley 187 296 351 Croydon 91 157 282 Ealing 141 59 67 Enfield 34 48 44 Haringey 88 101 53 Harrow 100 99 121 Havering 74 65 103 Hillingdon 53 58 55 Hounslow 0 84 162 Kingston upon Thames 54 52 60 Merton 54 26 23 Newham 65 81 102 Redbridge 33 52 59 Richmond upon Thames 23 50 68 Sutton 34 64 70 Waltham Forest 146 129 113 Inner London 1,195 1,309 1,395 Birmingham 416 482 614 Coventry 86 101 142 Dudley 143 128 123 Sandwell 169 139 133 Solihull 40 59 77 Walsall 95 103 133 Wolverhampton 129 237 181 Knowsley 35 65 61 Liverpool 171 90 133 St. Helens 67 74 72 Sefton 37 82 148 Wirral 202 237 220
January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Bolton 14 41 71 Bury 71 114 175 Manchester 57 38 71 Oldham 94 107 100 Rochdale 69 123 137 Salford 28 34 48 Stockport 156 239 281 Tameside 152 137 174 Trafford 181 226 249 Wigan 110 82 70 Barnsley 51 94 130 Doncaster 2 25 52 Rotherham 156 191 164 Sheffield 248 368 379 Bradford 118 143 190 Calderdale 23 38 53 Kirklees 131 246 331 Leeds 435 630 700 Wakefield 11 20 42 Gateshead 89 125 75 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 68 111 159 North Tyneside 61 75 106 South Tyneside 56 84 84 Sunderland 272 188 178 Isles of Scilly 0 0 0 Avon 3,289 3,071 2,213 Bedfordshire 370 188 151 Berkshire 859 572 399 Buckinghamshire 534 740 775 Cambridgeshire 494 484 517 Cheshire 1,426 1,599 1,733 Cleveland 385 565 540 Cornwall 575 696 869 Cumbria 509 619 773 Derbyshire 693 992 1,342 Devon 507 673 930 Dorset 211 331 481 Durham 201 287 317 East Sussex 139 92 129 Essex 505 827 1,188 Gloucestershire 169 185 58 Hampshire 472 373 607 Hereford and Worcester 76 292 350 Hertfordshire 750 872 993 Humberside 665 677 654 Isle of Wight 54 45 59 Kent 941 816 913 Lancashire 348 369 476 Leicestershire 509 450 419 Lincolnshire 552 502 482 Norfolk 496 491 768 North Yorkshire 242 289 385 Northamptonshire 428 452 477 Northumberland 76 143 176 Nottinghamshire 129 116 124 Oxfordshire 65 19 10 Shropshire 424 534 577 Somerset 373 447 626 Staffordshire 511 487 421 Suffolk 613 770 910 Surrey 285 414 506 Warwickshire 69 114 148 West Sussex 148 194 198 Wiltshire 819 907 997 England 26,787 30,047 33,277
§ Mr. AshleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is, by local education authority, the62W number of children subject to a statement of special educational need under the Education Act 1981, for each year from October 1984.
§ Mr. Dunn[holding answer 11 December 1987]: The number of pupils with statements of special educational need attending maintained primary, middle and secondary schools and special schools in each local education authority in England in 1985, 1986 and 1987 is as follows.
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Total pupils with statements in each LEA1 January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Barking 311 286 272 Barnet 501 539 531 Bexley 449 522 525 Brent 597 542 492 Bromley 720 774 761 Croydon 704 730 835 Ealing 725 639 597 Enfield 528 521 503 Haringey 512 482 431 Harrow 415 415 396 Havering 524 493 484 Hillingdon 584 556 558 Hounslow 610 661 721 Kingston upon Thames 309 319 324 Merton 367 336 316 Newham 676 686 680 Redbridge 498 507 499 Richmond upon Thames 209 222 237 Sutton 343 385 394 Waltham Forest 997 1,025 893 Inner London 8,645 8,608 8,386 Birmingham 3,716 3,645 3,673 Coventry 1,089 1,057 1,052 Dudley 788 770 694 Sandwell 1,046 1,015 1,022 Solihull 459 445 410 Walsall 791 778 760 Wolverhampton 710 811 736 Knowsley 657 631 654 Liverpool 2,208 2,041 1,974 St. Helens 569 573 557 Sefton 709 749 803 Wirral 1,213 1,244 1,170 Bolton 594 625 632 Bury 387 401 432 Manchester 2,092 2,050 2,024 Oldham 816 787 735 Rochdale 639 713 713 Salford 1,061 1,022 940 Stockport 973 1,022 1,024 Tameside 562 523 585 Trafford 618 643 673 Wigan 892 862 838 Barnsley 416 425 426 Doncaster 946 1,019 1,035 Rotherham 767 820 770 Sheffield 1,707 1,740 1,427 Bradford 1,405 1,357 1,338 Calderdale 353 394 411 Kirklees 811 924 1,003 Leeds 2,571 2,646 2,526 Wakefield 890 835 816 Gateshead 645 666 588 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1,084 1,065 1,036 North Tyneside 636 632 659 South Tyneside 387 405 402
January of each year 1985 1986 1987 Sunderland 1,049 947 882 Isles of Scilly 0 0 0 Avon 5,656 5,406 4,450 Bedfordshire 1,531 1,359 1,298 Berkshire 2,765 2,436 2,186 Buckinghamshire 2,337 2,497 2,459 Cambridgeshire 1,954 1,854 1,753 Cheshire 3,339 3,393 3,476 Cleveland 2,319 2,352 2,287 Cornwall 867 1,009 1,173 Cumbria 1,141 1,204 1,306 Derbyshire 2,675 2,824 3,135 Devon 2,765 2,938 3,107 Dorset 1,471 1,614 1,777 Durham 1,355 1,406 1,381 East Sussex 1,930 1,905 1,964 Essex 4,004 4,164 4,371 Gloucestershire 1,549 1,574 1,409 Hampshire 4,676 4,664 4,836 Hereford and Worcester 1,588 1,813 1,880 Hertfordshire 3,584 3,600 3,294 Humberside 2,314 2,257 2,129 Isle of Wight 365 346 352 Kent 4,857 4,763 4,882 Lancashire 4,241 4,188 4,207 Leicestershire 1,924 1,851 1,734 Lincolnshire 1,848 1,778 1,736 Norfolk 1,495 1,481 1,729 North Yorkshire 1,640 1,666 1,726 Northamptonshire 2,035 1,938 1,856 Northumberland 712 760 774 Nottinghamshire 2,705 2,695 2,597 Oxfordshire 1,213 1,158 1,040 Shropshire 1,224 1,345 1,353 Somerset 1,254 1,298 1,398 Staffordshire 2,783 2,684 2,576 Suffolk 1,448 1,591 1,708 Surrey 3,317 3,362 3,361 Warwickshire 1,608 1,646 1,633 West Sussex 1,430 1,489 1,522 Wiltshire 1,661 1,763 1,852 England 143,060 143,601 141,962 1 Excludes independent schools and nursery schools. Includes all pupils in hospital special schools.