HC Deb 14 February 1991 vol 185 c571W
Mr. William Ross

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is his estimate of the number of persons in Northern Ireland in full or part-time education who will have their 19th birthday during the current school year.

Dr. Mawhinney

The latest available figures show that for the 1989–90 school year there were 5,480 full-time and 3,407 part-time 19-year-old students.

Mr. Maginnis

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) what was the full-time equivalent staffing level in each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland during the academic year 1989–90;

(2) what was the full-time equivalent student enrolment to each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland during the academic year 1989–90.

Dr. Mawhinney

The information is as follows:

Further education college Staff Full-time equivalent lecturers Enrolments Full-time equivalent students
Belfast College of Technology 289 3,017
Belfast College of Business Studies 138 1,938
Rupert Stanley College 287 3,866
North-West College 207 2,669
Fermanagh 89 994
Limavady 72 752
Omagh 101 990
Antrim 47 529
Ballymena 133 1,597
Newtownabbey 142 1,561
North Antrim 39 429
Coleraine 75 941
Magherafelt 50 593
Lame 59 503
Northern Ireland Hotel and
Catering College 22 199
Lisburn 123 1,247
Down 92 1,049
Newcastle 45 577
Castlereagh 107 1,238
North Down 182 1,940
Lurgan 69 814
Portadown 124 1,502
Armagh 94 1,092
Banbridge 45 528
East Tyrone 89 1,019
Newry/Kilkeel 129 1,502

Mr. Maginnis

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the total recurrent budget for each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland during the academic year 1989–90.

Dr. Mawhinney

The information requested is not held centrally for individual further education colleges and will have to be obtained from the education and library boards. I will write to the hon. Gentleman when the information is to hand and place a copy of my letter in the Library.