HC Deb 12 June 1990 vol 174 cc175-7W
34. Mr. David Shaw

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the geographical spread of schools in England and Wales that have applied to opt out of local authority control; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Rumbold

Of the 54 proposals for grant-maintained status that have so far reached my right hon. Friend for decision, he has approved 41 and is minded to approve a further school subject to agreement with the governing body about minor technical adjustments to the proposals.

The 42 schools which he has approved or is minded to approve for grant-maintained status are drawn from 31 LEAs. The geographical breakdown is as follows:

Geographical breakdown for each school approved for GM status
Region and School LEA
Northern
Castle Hall GM School Kirklees
Heckmondwike Grammar School Kirklees
North West
Audenshaw High School Tameside
Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School Lancashire
Bankfield High School Cheshire
Lancaster Royal Grammar School Lancashire
St. Francis Xavier's College Liverpool
St. James's CE School Bolton
Midlands
Adams' Grammar School Shropshire
Baverstock GM School Birmingham
Netherthorpe School Derbyshire
Old Swinford Hospital School Dudley
Small Heath School Birmingham
Southfield School for Girls Northamptonshire
Wolverhampton Girls High School Wolverhampton
Eastern
The King's School Lincolnshire
Queen Elizabeth's GM Grammar School Lincolnshire
Skegness Grammar School Lincolnshire
Carre's Grammar School Lincolnshire
Long Field High School Leicestershire
London North and Home Counties
Bishopshalt School Hillingdon
Claremont High School Brent
Hendon School Barnet
Queen Elizabeth's GM School for Boys Barnet
Queensbury School Bedfordshire
Rickmansworth School Hertfordshire
Watford Grammar School for Boys Hertfordshire
Inner London
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Kensington and Chelsea
London Nautical School Southwark
London Oratory School Hammersmith and Fulham
South East
The Grammar School for Girls, Wilmington Kent
Guildford County School Surrey
Wilson's School Sutton
South West
Beechen Cliff School Avon
Brindley Hall School Buckinghamshire
Bridgewater Hall School Buckinghamshire
Colyton Grammar School Devon
Marling School Gloucestershire
Ribston Hall High School Gloucestershire
Southlands School Berkshire
Stroud Girls High School Gloucestershire
Bournemouth Grammar School1 Dorset
1 Denotes minded to approve subject to agreement with the governing body about minor technical adjustments to the proposals.

42. Mr. William Powell

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many applications he has received from schools wishing to opt out of local authority control; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Rumbold

A total of 64 proposals for grant-maintained status have been published following parental ballots. Of these, 54 have so far reached my right hon. Friend for decision: he has approved 41, is minded to approve one and has rejected 12.

46. Mr. Allan Stewart

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what representations he has received from parents about the conduct of local authorities towards schools that wish to opt out of local authority control; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Rumbold

Concern has been expressed from time to time by governors and parents about the actions of some local authorities towards schools seeking grant-maintained status. My right hon. Friend has said repeatedly that it is important that parents, governors and staff at such schools should have an informed debate about the options available to them; and that LEAs should not obstruct that debate in any way.

56. Mr. Page

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what are the consequences for schools of opting out of local authority control; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Rumbold

Grant-maintained schools have many advantages: they are run by local people who know the schools; their governing bodies have considerable autonomy, including the freedom to choose how to spend most effectively their share of LEA expenditure on central services; and they are proving popular with parents; and attracting teachers to work in them.