§ Mr. Anthony CoombsTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list all local education authorities in England in rank order of expenditure per secondary pupil per year, starting with the higher spending authority, together with their position in the table Of examination results for school leavers achieving grades A to C at GCSE in 1989 and 1990.
§ Mr. FallonThe table gives the net institutional expenditure per secondary school pupil in the financial year 1988–89, and averaged examination results for three years 1986–87 to 1988–89. The purpose of averaging is to reduce sampling error within the derived percentages. Comparable information is not yet available for 1989–90.
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1 2Net Institutional Expenditure per pupil 1988–89 Proportion of leavers with 5 or more results at Grades A to C3 LEA (£) as percentage of all school leavers rank Dudley 1,840 25.5 47 South Tyneside 1,825 22.2 68 Barnet 1,820 38.9 2 Sheffield 1,810 22.2 68 North Tyneside 1,780 27.5 36 Bromley 1,770 29.9 19 Gateshead 1,770 20.4 80 Cleveland 1,770 26.5 43 Leicestershire 1,770 25.1 51 Wirral 1,755 27.8 31 Derbyshire 1,755 24.6 54 Wolverhampton 1,745 19.9 81 Hertfordshire 1,745 31.9 11 Nottinghamshire 1,745 23.4 59 Harrow 1,740 38.6 3 Redbridge 1,735 25.5 47 Bury 1,730 27.7 33 Stockport 1,730 28.6 25 Enfield 1,715 26.9 41 Buckinghamshire 1,715 36.0 5 St. Helens 1,710 20.5 79 Trafford 1,710 30.7 15 Rochdale 1,700 20.9 77 Shropshire 1,695 30.3 17 Humberside 1,690 22.6 66 Bexley 1,685 28.5 26 Cumbria 1,685 28.0 29 Calderdale 1,665 21.5 75 Sunderland 1,665 21.8 72 Oxfordshire 1,665 27.7 33 Merton 1,660 24.6 54 Tameside 1,660 27.1 39 Doncaster 1,655 21.7 73 Solihull 1,650 31.7 12 Barnsley 1,645 19.7 82 Richmond-upon-Thames 1,640 32.4 8 Birmingham 1,640 19.1 85 Bolton 1,635 28.7 24 Rotherham 1,635 23.0 63 Bedfordshire 1,635 24.9 52 Essex 1,635 27.4 37 Surrey 1,635 38.0 4 Warwickshire 1,635 28.5 26 Sutton 1,630 39.1 1 Avon 1,630 27.8 31 Northumberland 1,630 30.7 15 Kirklees 1,620 25.6 46 Lancashire 1,620 26.8 42 Staffordshire 1,610 24.9 52 Bradford 1,605 16.9 88 Sefton 1,600 28.5 26 North Yorkshire 1,595 34.5 7 Oldham 1,590 18.1 86 Norfolk 1,585 24.5 56 Hampshire 1,580 29.6 21 Durham 1,575 23.4 59 Berkshire 1,570 32.3 9 Somerset 1,570 27.1 39 East Sussex 1,565 31.4 13 Wiltshire 1,555 25.9 45 Leeds 1,545 22.0 71 Cheshire 1,545 29.1 23 Gloucestershire 1,545 31.2 14 Northamptonshire 1,545 22.8 64 Devon 1,535 26.3 44 West Sussex 1,530 35.5 6 Cornwall 1,525 29.9 19 Isle of Wight 1,495 19.5 83 Dorset 1,485 27.6 35 Suffolk 1,485 24.2 58 Cambridgeshire 1,480 28.0 29 Kent 1,475 27.3 38 Lincolnshire 1,475 25.2 49 Hereford and Worcester 1,440 29.2 22
1 2Net Institutional Expenditure per pupil 1988–89 Proportion of leavers with 5 or more results at Grades A to C3 LEA £ as percentage of school leavers rank Haringey n/a 16.6 89 Manchester n/a 16.4 90 Wakefield n/a 17.5 87 Notes to Table
1. Net institutional expenditure includes the cost of salaries and wages, premises, and certain supplies and services. It does not include the cost of school meals, central administration, debt charges or revenue contributions to capital outlay.
2. The expenditure figures are based on LEA expenditure returns to DOE and pupil number returns to DES. N/A denotes that an expenditure return has not been received from an LEA.
3. The examination data are aggregated from the results of a sample survey for the academic years 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1988–89. The survey is based on a 10 per cent. sample of pupils in maintained and independent schools (excluding special schools) who have reached the minimum school leaving age. The percentages quoted do not reflect the achievements of pupils at 0-level, CSE or GCSE after leaving school; nor their attainments in examinations leading to vocational or other qualifications at school or elsewhere. The data includes grades A-C at O-level and CSE grade 1.