Mr. Robert G. HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list all local education authorities in England in rank order showing the proportions of school-leavers with five or more GCSE results at grades A to C.
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§ Mr. DykesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list all local education authorities in England in rank order showing the proportions of school leavers with five or more GCSE results at grades A to C.
§ Mr. FallonThe information requested is set out in the table.
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LEA Rank Proportion of leavers with 5 or more GCSE results at Grades A-C as percentage of all school leavers1 Sutton 1 39.1 Barnet 2 38.9 Harrow 3 38.6 Surrey 4 38.0 Buckinghamshire 5 36.0 West Sussex 6 35.5 North Yorkshire 7 34.5 Richmond 8 32.4 Berkshire 9 32.3 Kingston upon Thames 10 32.2 Hertfordshire 11 31.9 Solihull 12 31.7 East Sussex 13 31.4 Gloucestershire 14 31.2 Trafford 15 30.7 Northumberland 15 30.7 Shropshire 17 30.3 Wigan 18 30.2 Bromley 19 29.9 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 19 29.9 Hampshire 21 29.6 Hereford and Worcester 22 29.2 Cheshire 23 29.1 Bolton 24 28.7 Stockport 25 28.6 Bexley 26 28.5 Sefton 26 28.5 Warwickshire 26 28.5 Cambridgeshire 29 28.0 Cumbria 29 28.0 Wirral 31 27.8 Avon 31 27.8 Bury 33 27.7 Oxfordshire 33 27.7 Dorset 35 27.6 North Tyneside 36 27.5 Essex 37 27.4 Kent 38 27.3 Tameside 39 27.1 Somerset 39 27.1 Enfield 41 26.9 Lancashire 42 26.8 Cleveland 43 26.5 Devon 44 26.3 Wiltshire 45 25.9 Kirklees 46 25.6 Redbridge 47 25.5 Dudley 47 25.5 Hounslow 49 25.2 Lincolnshire 49 25.2 Leicestershire 51 25.1 Bedfordshire 52 24.9 Staffordshire 52 24.9 Merton 54 24.6 Derbyshire 54 24.6 Norfolk 56 24.5 Havering 57 24.4 Suffolk 58 24.2 Walsall 59 23.4 Durham 59 23.4 Nottinghamshire 59 23.4 Salford 62 23.2 Rotherham 63 23.0 Northamptonshire 64 22.8
LEA Rank Proportion of leavers with 5 or more GCSE results at Grades A-C as percentage of all school leavers1 Hillingdon 65 22.7 Humberside 66 22.6 Ealing 67 22.5 Sheffield 68 22.2 South Tyneside 68 22.2 Croydon 70 22.1 Leeds 71 22.0 Sunderland 72 21.8 Doncaster 73 21.7 Newcastle upon Tyne 74 21.6 Calderdale 75 21.5 Coventry 76 21.2 Rochdale 77 20.9 Brent 78 20.6 St. Helens 79 20.5 Gateshead 80 20.4 Wolverhampton 81 19.9 Barnsley 82 19.7 Isle of Wight 83 19.5 Liverpool 84 19.4 Birmingham 85 19.1 Oldham 86 18.1 Wakefield 87 17.5 Bradford 88 16.9 Haringey 89 16.6 Manchester 90 16.4 Inner London 91 15.9 Sandwell 92 15.5 Newham 93 14.9 Waltham Forest 94 12.7 Barking and Dagenham 95 11.3 Knowsley 96 8.5 TOTAL ENGLAND 25.8 1 The examination data are aggregated from the results of a sample survey for the academic years 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1988–89. These figures are based on a 10 per cent. sample of school leavers in maintained schools (excluding special schools). The percentages do not reflect exam achievements of pupils after leaving school. It includes GCSE and O-level grades A to C and CSE grade 1.
Mr. Robert G. HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list those local education authorities in England which achieved average or better examination results for school leavers on the basis of the latest information available and are budgeting to spend no more than 5 per cent. above the education component of their 1990–91 standard spending assessment.
§ Mr. DykesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list those local authorities in England which achieved average or better examination results for school leavers on the basis of the latest information available and which are budgeting to spend no more than 5 per cent. above the education component of their 1990–91 standard spending assessment.
§ Mr. FallonThe information requested is set out in the table:
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Local education authority 1986–87 to 1988–89 Numbers of leavers with 5 or more GCSE results at Grades A-C as percentage of all school leavers Indexed budgeted overspend on education element of 1990–91 SSA (100 = Parity) Barnet 38.9 99 Harrow 38.6 102 Surrey 38.0 103 Buckinghamshire 36.0 103 West Sussex 35.5 100 Berkshire 32.3 98 East Sussex 31.4 105 Trafford 30.7 102 Bromley 29.9 100 Cornwall 29.9 98 Hampshire 29.6 101 Hereford and Worcester 29.2 100 Bolton 28.7 101 Bexley 28.5 100 Sefton 28.5 104 Cambridgeshire 28.0 104 Wirral 27.8 101 Essex 27.4 102 Kent 27.3 95 Tameside 27.1 100 Enfield 26.9 104 Note: Information is not available for the individual inner London boroughs, the City of London, Brent, Haringey or Barnsley.
The information is based on:
Examination data aggrevated from the results of a sample survey over the three academic years from 1986–87 to 1988–89 showing the proportions of school leavers with 5 or more GCSE results at grades A-C;Education budget data based on budget returns from LEAs to the Department of the Environment.
Mr. Robert G. HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list those local education authorities in England which achieved below-average examination results for school-leavers in the latest year for which information is available and are budgeting to spend more than 7.5 per cent. above the education component of their 1990–91 standard spending assessment.
§ Mr. DykesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list those local education authorities in England which achieved below-average examination results for school leavers in the latest year for which information is available and which are budgeting to spend more than 7.5 per cent. above the education component of their 1990–91 standard spending assessment.
§ Mr. FallonThe information requested is set out in the table:
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LEA 1986–87 to 1988–89 Numbers of leavers with 5 or more GCSE A-C as percentage of all School Leavers Indexed budgeted overspend on education element of 1990–91 SSA (100 = Parity) Hounslow 25.2 110 Leicestershire 25.1 110 Merton 24.6 109 Derbyshire 24.6 124 Havering 24.4 109 Suffolk 24.2 109 Walsall 23.4 112 Durham 23.4 110
LEA 1986–87 to 1988–89 Numbers of leavers with 5 or more GCSE A-C as percentage of all School Leavers Indexed budgeted overspend on education element of 1990–91 SSA (100 = Parity) Salford 23.2 113 Rotherham 23.0 112 Hillingdon 22.7 111 Sheffield 22.2 117 South Tyneside 22.2 113 Leeds 22.0 109 Doncaster 21.7 108 Newcastle upon Tyne 21.6 115 Calderdale 21.5 110 Coventry 21.2 110 St. Helens 20.5 112 Gateshead 20.4 117 Wakefield 17.5 117 Sandwell 15.5 112 Barking and Dagenham 11.3 114 Information is not available for the individual inner London boroughs, the City of London, Brent, Haringey or Barnsley.
The information is based on:
examination data aggregated from the results of a simple survey over the three academic years from 1986–87 to 1988–89 showing the proportions of school leavers with 5 or more GCSE results at grades A-C;Education budgets data based on budget returns from LEAs to the Department of the Environment.