§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the number of pupils belonging to other local education authorities attending special schools maintained by each local education authority in January 1989 and 1990.
§ Mr. Alan HowarthThe information requested is set out in the table.
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The number of pupils belonging to other local education authorities attending special schools maintained by each local education authority as recorded on returns made to the Department of Education January 1989 January 1990 City of London 0 0 Camden 331 223 Greenwich 188 170 Hackney 189 198 Hammersmith 285 271 Islington 110 101 Kensington 89 94 Lambeth 372 352 Lewisham 117 115 Southwark 212 175 Tower Hamlets 63 61 Wandsworth 361 360 Westminster 110 100 Barking 6 10 31W
January 1989 January 1990 Barnet 69 59 Bexley 10 14 Brent 44 35 Bromley 46 50 Croydon 25 27 Ealing 26 15 Enfield 45 46 Haringey 61 48 Harrow 15 13 Havering 9 8 Hillingdon 8 3 Hounslow 27 36 Kingston 51 31 Merton 9 8 Newham 22 18 Redbridge 31 28 Richmond 16 18 Sutton 42 33 Waltham Forest 277 363 Birmingham 184 162 Coventry 45 42 Dudley 7 8 Sandwell 20 20 Solihull 12 6 Walsall 32 25 Wolverhampton 37 34 Knowsley 40 41 Liverpool 97 66 St. Helens 37 14 Sefton 34 31 Wirral 9 7 Bolton 35 34 Bury 14 22 Manchester 199 176 Oldham 99 105 Rochdale 14 19 Salford 111 97 Stockport 6 6 Tameside 17 11 Trafford 11 14 Wigan 52 59 Barnsley 22 2 Doncaster 6 5 Rotherham 8 9 Sheffield 101 76 Bradford 60 70 Calderdale 3 3 Kirklees 14 39 Leeds 64 51 Wakefield 14 13 Gateshead 38 25 Newcastle 66 91 North Tyne 8 10 South Tyne 2 3 Sunderland 29 33 Avon 47 39 Bedfordshire 4 1 Berkshire 66 70 Bucks 31 31 Cambridge 27 51 Cheshire 44 41 Cleveland 45 35 Cornwall 7 2 Cumbria 4 0 Derbyshire 32 34 Devon 30 29 Dorset 69 50 Durham 29 29 East Sussex 45 43 Essex 52 37 Gloucester 23 10
January 1989 January 1990 Hampshire 47 81 Hereford 56 60 Hertfordshire 139 142 Humberside 31 19 Isle of Wight 4 2 Kent 75 45 Lancashire 43 41 Leicester 6 5 Lincolnshire 38 37 Norfolk 25 25 North Yorks 42 38 Northants 13 6 Northumberland 33 28 Notts 46 30 Oxfordshire 45 45 Shropshire 11 8 Somerset 18 5 Staffordshire 34 19 32W
Number of pupils with statements of special educational needs January 1989 Pupils with statements in Primary schools Middle schools Secondary schools Special schools1 Barking 48 0 29 195 Barnet 106 0 53 366 Bexley 160 0 125 279 Brent 46 0 46 366 Bromley 307 0 124 413 Croydon 202 0 153 507 Ealing 53 55 30 496 Enfield 31 0 13 436 Haringey 23 0 18 335 Harrow 73 33 56 258 Havering 124 0 63 299 Hillingdon 51 0 33 369 Hounslow 185 0 108 487 Kingston upon Thames 36 0 40 258 Merton 45 29 10 257 Newham 111 0 67 494 Redbridge 36 0 23 400 Richmond upon Thames 68 0 37 179 Sutton 69 0 27 309 Waltham Forest 53 0 81 730 Inner London 1,389 0 747 6,432 Birmingham 344 15 382 2,929 Coventry 85 0 86 907 Dudley 161 2 74 557 Sandwell 44 0 51 899 Solihull 127 0 89 264 Walsall 102 0 56 594 Wolverhampton 173 0 94 494 Knowsley 41 0 59 638 Liverpool 97 0 36 1,709 St. Helens 56 0 48 469 Sefton 146 0 87 466 Wirral 259 0 147 830 Bolton 63 0 61 464 Bury 203 0 127 275 Manchester 41 0 77 1,813 Oldham 133 0 81 599 Rochdale 92 18 78 536 Salford 44 0 20 747 Stockport 292 0 168 368 Tameside 213 0 34 415 Trafford 146 0 111 415 Wigan 111 0 44 740 Barnsley 108 4 42 227 Doncaster 64 31 28 731 Rotherham 139 0 41 603 Sheffield 206 82 233 909
January 1989 January 1990 Suffolk 32 28 Surrey 145 144 Warwickshire 166 152 West Sussex 45 43 Wiltshire 11 3
§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the number of pupils in each local education authority in England with statements of special educational need in(a) maintained primary schools, (b) maintained middle schools, (c) maintained secondary schools and (d) maintained special schools, in January 1989 and 1990.
§ Mr. Alan HowarthData for 1990 are not yet available. Information for 1989 is given in the following table.
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Pupils with statements in Primary schools Middle schools Secondary schools Special schools1 Bradford 81 69 88 1,040 Calderdale 86 0 44 262 Kirklees 331 37 166 649 Leeds 528 338 399 1,260 Wakefield 85 22 31 667 Gateshead 41 0 40 443 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 149 25 145 619 North Tyneside 85 29 66 415 South Tyneside 83 0 59 319 Sunderland 131 0 71 633 Isle of Scilly 0 0 0 0 Avon 937 0 1,049 2,122 Bedfordshire 186 87 97 1,148 Berkshire 338 29 110 1,486 Buckinghamshire 291 266 397 1,545 Cambridgeshire 442 2 319 1,063 Cheshire 1,083 0 948 1,478 Cleveland 270 0 412 1,652 Cornwall 706 0 525 321 Cumbria 485 0 456 469 Derbyshire 878 0 1,037 1,492 Devon 808 72 793 1,705 Dorset 164 123 268 1,174 Durham 279 0 165 1,035 East Sussex 50 0 45 1,377 Essex 809 0 785 2,620 Gloucestershire 83 0 85 1,226 Hampshire 488 152 552 3,850 Hereford and Worcester 98 8 35 1,314 Hertfordshire 760 46 508 1,985 Humberside 383 18 305 1,356 Isle of Wight 36 26 27 286 Kent 665 16 345 3,391 Lancashire 657 0 554 3,247 Leicestershire 485 52 268 1,193 Lincolnshire 337 0 379 1,191 Norforlk 407 263 475 890 North Yorkshire 495 0 272 1,084 Northamptonshire 243 52 169 1,215 Northumberland 134 98 46 558 Nottinghamshire 50 2 55 2,342 Oxfordshire 42 0 61 837 Shropshire 335 16 505 660 Somerset 467 98 450 602 Staffordshire 381 23 186 1,982 Suffolk 584 295 443 766 Surrey 527 319 272 1,862 Warwickshire 126 39 75 1,434 West Sussex 122 48 111 1,187 Wiltshire 671 64 721 745 England 24,608 3,003 19,651 95,660 1 All pupils in special schools are assumed to have statements.
§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the number of pupils belonging to each London education authority attending special schools maintained by other local education authorities in January 1989 and 1990.
§ Mr. Alan HowarthThe information requested is set out in the table.
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The number of pupils belonging to London education authorities attending special schools maintained by other local education authorities as recorded on returns made to the Department of Education January 1989 January 1990 City of London 6 5 Camden 125 123 Greenwich 119 115 Hackney 222 213 Hammersmith 103 100 Islington 167 149 Kensington 208 196 Lambeth 273 240
January 1989 January 1990 Lewisham 195 194 Southwark 237 236 Tower Hamlets 114 111 Wandsworth 206 181 Westminster 161 151 Barking 32 31 Barnet 77 89 Bexley 81 75 Brent 76 74 Bromley 34 25 Croydon 56 55 Ealing 71 74 Enfield 117 101 Haringey 92 91 Harrow 52 46 Havering 47 47 Hillingdon 43 42 Hounslow 25 26 Kingston 18 17 Merton 78 64 Newham 59 61 Redbridge 61 74 Richmond 36 35 Sutton 52 49 Waltham Forest 23 19
§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list those local education authorities who have(a) developed most or all of their special needs budget to schools in the local management of schools policy and (b) retained most of their special needs budget centrally.
§ Mr. FallonOf the 87 local education authorities operating statutory schemes for the local management of schools in the current financial year the following 10 have delegated to school level some or all resources for pupils with statements of special educational needs attending ordinary schools and special units:
- Bexley
- Buckinghamshire
- Bury
- Derbyshire
- Hampshire
- Hounslow
- Leeds
- Redbridge
- Sefton
- Staffordshire
The other 77 local education authorities have retained resources for such pupils centrally as an excepted item.
§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) what was the number of pupils with statements of special educational need in non-maintained special schools and independent schools under the arrangements of each local education authority in January 1989 and 1990;
(2) how many pupils belonging to each local education authority attended non-maintained special schools and independent schools for the purposes of special educational treatment in January 1989 and 1990.
§ Mr. Alan HowarthData for 1990 are not yet available. The information requested for 1989 is given in the following tables.
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Number of pupils with statements of special educational needs in independent schools and non-maintained special schools January 1989 Local education authority Non-maintained special1 Independent schools Barking 0 0 Barnet 0 5 Bexley 0 0 Brent 0 0 Bromley 40 2 Croydon 0 10 Ealing 0 40 Enfield 0 1 Haringey 0 1 Harrow 0 9 Havering 0 0 Hillingdon 98 0 Hounslow 0 0 Kingston upon Thames 0 0 Merton 0 0 Newham 0 0 Redbridge 21 78 Richmond upon Thames 0 0 Sutton 0 68 Waltham Forest 0 1 Inner London 0 28 Birmingham 64 12 Coventry 0 0 Dudley 0 2 Sandwell 0 0 Solihull 0 1 Walsall Wolverhampton 0 0 Knowsley 0 0 Liverpool 153 0 St. Helens 0 20 Sefton 183 95 Wirral 118 1 Bolton 40 0 Bury 0 0 Manchester 0 0 Oldham 0 0 Rochdale 0 0 Salford 0 0 Stockport 345 16 Tameside 0 0 Trafford 0 0 Wigan 0 0 Barnsley 0 0 Doncaster 337 125 Rotherham 0 31 Sheffield 0 0 Bradford 0 1 Calderdale 91 27 Kirklees 39 0 Leeds 208 21 Wakefield 0 0 Gateshead 0 0 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 141 6 North Tyneside 133 0 South Tyneside 0 0 Sunderland 0 52 Isles of Scilly 0 0 Avon 0 204 Bedfordshire 0 2 Berkshire 231 48 Buckinghamshire 0 50 Cambridgeshire 0 101 Cheshire 178 3
Local education authority Non-maintained special1 Independent schools Cleveland 0 2 Cornwall 0 37 Cumbria 0 324 Derbyshire 147 255 Devon 340 500 Dorset 92 163 Durham 0 1 East Sussex 440 465 Essex 187 95 Gloucestershire 83 138 Hampshire 283 401 Hereford and Worcester 166 228 Hertfordshire 62 87 Humberside 0 0 Isle of Wight 48 0 Kent 483 181 Lancashire 221 16 Leicestershire 0 60 Lincolnshire 0 60 Norfolk 0 196 North Yorkshire 183 46 Northamptonshire 36 63 Northumberland 0 45 Nottinghamshire 80 57 38W
Number of full-time pupils in maintained schools by local education authority January 1989 Primary schools Middle schools Secondary schools Special schools Barking 12,988 0 8,805 186 Barnet 20,473 0 17,575 366 Bexley 16,298 0 14,400 276 Brent 19,464 0 10,891 364 Bromley 18,888 0 15,506 412 Croydon 23,868 0 16,349 503 Ealing 23,792 6,791 11,067 491 Enfield 20,035 0 15,940 436 Haringey 15,037 0 8,358 334 Harrow 17,135 5,121 7,797 255 Havering 18,039 0 16,268 292 Hillingdon 16,161 0 13,000 365 Hounslow 16,258 0 12,102 487 Kingston upon Thames 8,456 0 7,193 257 Merton 7,755 5,425 11,111 251 Newham 18,514 0 13,062 484 Redbridge 16,137 0 13,150 390 Richmond upon Thames 8,464 0 6,756 178 Sutton 10,648 0 10,471 297 Waltham Forest 16,174 0 11,602 707 Inner London Boroughs City 547 0 0 0 Camden 9,185 0 9,788 555 Greenwich 17,587 0 13,483 742 Hackney 13,947 0 7,544 665 Hammersmith 7,932 0 6,433 493 Islington 12,809 0 6,914 347 Kensington & Chelsea 5,793 0 3,679 95 Lambeth 16,493 0 6,228 952 Lewisham 16,865 0 11,248 474 Southwark 18,128 0 9,297 592 Tower Hamlets 15,321 0 10,554 443 Wandsworth 14,738 0 10,341 819 Westminster 7,897 0 6,865 224 Total Inner London 157,242 0 102,374 6,401 Birmingham 96,385 3,243 64,728 2,916 Coventry 25,997 0 18,865 904 Dudley 26,031 750 16,880 556 Sandwell 25,816 0 19,216 889 Solihull 16,896 0 14,432 263
Local education authority Non-maintained special1 Independent schools Oxfordshire 154 45 Shropshire 91 229 Somerset 64 239 Staffordshire 0 140 Suffolk 0 119 Surrey 656 68 Warwickshire 0 0 West Sussex 102 258 Wiltshire 66 18 ENGLAND 6,404 5,597 1 All pupils in special schools are assumed to have statements.