§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) how many pupils in each local education authority are recorded on form SEN 2 as having statements of special educational need and attending maintained special schools;
(2) how many pupils in each local education authority are recorded on form SEN 2 as having special educational needs and are attending maintained primary, middle and secondary schools;
(3) how many pupils in each local education authority are recorded on form SEN 2 as having special educational needs and are attending non-maintained and independent special schools under arrangements made by the local education authority.
§ Mr. FallonForm SEN2 for 1991 asked LEAs to record information on the placements arranged for children for whom statements of special educational needs were newly made in 1990. Details as submitted by LEAs in respect of the placements made for these children at maintained special schools, ordinary schools, non-maintained special schools and independent schools are given in the table.
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Placements made for children with statements newly made in 1990 Maintained Non-maintained ordinary schools special schools special schools independent schools Inner London Boroughs City 0 0 0 0 Camden 47 56 10 0 Greenwich 103 111 3 0 Hackney 49 83 11 0 Hammersmith 19 30 0 2 Islington 27 61 0 0 Kensington 16 27 4 1 Lambeth 112 133 0 5 Lewisham 13 28 2 0 Southwark 56 69 2 0 Tower Hamlets 17 31 2 0 Wandsworth 34 23 1 12 Westminster 42 52 0 12 Outer London Boroughs Barking 49 14 1 1 Barnet 29 48 5 1 Bexley 115 66 2 19 Brent 15 20 0 2 Bromley 81 35 2 7 Croydon 46 55 1 17 Ealing 17 59 13 25 Enfield 9 6 1 3 Haringey 34 28 2 8 Harrow 59 11 0 4 Havering 81 18 4 3 Hillingdon 30 28 4 11 Hounslow 175 56 0 4 Kingston-upon-Thames 40 25 0 3 Merton 49 37 0 2 Newham 55 43 0 1 Redbridge 28 46 5 3 Richmond-upon-Thames 53 14 0 1 Sutton 62 28 1 2 Waltham Forest 47 49 0 1 West Midlands Birmingham 34 259 0 11 Coventry 15 133 0 1 Dudley 42 8 1 4 Sandwell 6 45 0 0 Solihull 26 93 0 0 Walsall 89 59 1 3 Wolverhampton 78 33 0 0 Merseyside Knowsley 57 124 4 6 Liverpool 68 501 17 4 St. Helens 75 48 11 2 Sefton 70 74 2 20 Wirral 47 76 3 7 Greater Manchester Bolton 43 60 5 0 Bury 105 29 7 0 Manchester 14 84 8 6 Oldham 158 47 0 4 Rochdale 68 87 0 2 Salford 40 19 1 1 Stockport 199 44 0 1 Tameside 62 43 0 1 Trafford 65 56 2 1 Wigan 47 253 3 0 South Yorkshire Barnsley 83 9 3 0 Doncaster 55 90 11 6 Rotherham 120 113 31 0 Sheffield 3 122 0 0 West Yorkshire Bradford 38 36 1 0 Calderdale 43 1 1 0 Kirklees 171 63 1 0
Maintained Non-maintained ordinary schools special schools special schools independent schools Leeds 249 65 0 3 Wakefield 23 47 2 6 Tyne and Wear Gateshead 48 34 0 2 Newcastle upon Tyne 38 58 4 2 North Tyneside 97 54 1 13 South Tyneside 39 31 2 2 Sunderland 62 74 3 0 English counties Isles of Scilly 0 0 0 0 Avon 77 241 3 12 Bedfordshire 117 135 5 7 Berkshire 246 245 4 2 Buckinghamshire 403 202 23 16 Cambridgeshire 62 48 1 0 Cheshire 428 112 5 6 Cleveland 156 173 2 6 Cornwall 241 2 0 2 Cumbria 292 21 1 1 Derbyshire 646 78 0 8 Devon 569 188 12 19 Dorset 111 134 20 9 Durham 67 66 12 2 East Sussex 48 149 21 19 Essex 263 263 8 20 Gloucestershire 141 125 3 8 Hampshire 589 379 41 13 Hereford and Worcester 149 194 7 11 Hertfordshire 181 341 8 44 Humberside 89 97 5 5 Isle of Wight 25 19 2 0 Kent 413 440 27 46 Lancashire 640 305 39 66 Leicestershire 271 175 4 4 Lincolnshire 417 216 16 16 Norfolk 400 83 5 11 North Yorkshire 221 75 8 6 Northamptonshire 91 121 0 4 Northumberland 153 3 3 2 Nottinghamshire 45 157 0 6 Oxfordshire 47 83 4 3 Shropshire 366 59 1 1 Somerset 89 52 12 16 Staffordshire 196 326 2 5 Suffolk 344 58 5 4 Surrey 203 189 29 5 Warwickshire 85 145 6 9 West Sussex 63 159 25 18 Wiltshire 536 63 7 37 Note. Figures are provisional.
§ Ms. ArmstrongTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many pupils in each local education authority attend non-maintained and independent schools for the purposes of special educational treatment.
§ Mr. FallonThe table sets out the number of pupils in each authority who were attending non-maintained and independent schools in Janaury 1991 for the purposes of special educational treatment.
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Number1 of pupils2 at non-maintained special schools Number1 of pupils2 at independent schools receiving special educational treatment City 0 0 Camden 31 2 Greenwich 2 33 175W
Number1 of pupils2 at non-maintained special schools Number1 of pupils2 at independent schools receiving special educational treatment Hackney 10 29 Hammersmith 20 11 Islington 9 17 Kensington 10 6 Lambeth 37 0 Lewisham 15 22 Southwark 4 28 Tower Hamlets 0 0 Wandsworth 13 43 Westminster 4 31 Barking 16 9 Barnet 45 59 Bexley 44 63 Brent 32 47 Bromley 46 44
Number1 of pupils2 at non-maintained special schools Number1 of pupils2 at independent schools receiving special educational treatment Croydon 37 139 Ealing 81 104 Enfield 22 47 Haringey 19 49 Harrow 61 6 Havering 36 26 Hillingdon 34 71 Hounslow 25 43 Kingston-upon-Thames 15 66 Merton 12 32 Newham 22 16 Redbridge 68 35 Richmond-upon-Thames 4 22 Sutton 14 51 Waltham Forest 14 8 Birmingham 25 70 Coventry 14 13 Dudley 12 29 Sandwell 19 10 Solihull 2 30 Walsall 9 10 Wolverhampton 6 25 Knowsley 17 12 Liverpool 77 12 St. Helens 66 19 Sefton 46 73 Wirral 59 63 Bolton 50 8 Bury 46 1 Manchester 91 19 Oldham 39 0 Rochdale 17 23 Salford 8 8 Stockport 51 58 Tameside 17 0 Trafford 33 16 Wigan 115 35 Barnsley 18 0 Doncaster 46 17 Rotherham 121 0 Sheffield 2 8 Bradford 42 0 Calderdale 9 19 Kirklees 47 14 Leeds 3 11 Wakefield 49 39 Gateshead 33 14 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 37 15 North Tyneside 24 40 South Tyneside 26 18 Sunderland 48 8 Isles of Scilly 1 18 Avon 18 190 Bedfordshire 61 85 Berkshire 152 96 Buckinghamshire 67 123 Cambridge 0 64 176W
All full-time pupils in maintained primary, middle and secondary schools in each local education authority in England—January 1991 Primary Middle Secondary 201 City 202 — — 202 Camden 9,482 — 9,891 203 Greenwich 18,322 — 13,470 204 Hackney 14,732 — 7,592 205 Hammersmith and Fulham 8,154 — 6,050 206 Islington 13,421 — 7,223 207 Kensington and Chelsea 5,922 — 3,539 208 Lambeth 17,283 — 5,955 209 Lewisham 17,725 — 11,428 210 Southwark 18,315 — 9,487 211 Tower Hamlets 18,134 — 10,751 212 Wandsworth 14,916 — 9,724
Number1 of pupils2 at non-maintained special schools Number1 of pupils2 at independent schools receiving special educational treatment Cheshire 188 91 Cleveland 40 36 Cornwall 19 66 Cumbria 38 49 Derbyshire 79 47 Devon 178 155 Dorset 175 44 Durham 30 73 East Sussex 0 0 Essex 175 286 Gloucestershire 90 33 Hampshire 276 283 Hereford and Worcester 50 67 Hertfordshire 47 253 Humbersidc 68 41 Isle of Wight 34 3 Kent 279 347 Lancashire 233 220 Leicestershire 25 46 Lincolnshire 32 135 Norfolk 41 85 North Yorkshire 83 54 Northamptonshire 34 61 Northumberland 37 13 Nottinghamshire 53 90 Oxfordshire 52 33 Shropshire 23 24 Somerset 70 76 Staffordshire 8 39 Suffolk 68 105 Surrey 198 83 Warwickshire 63 50 West Sussex 195 109 Wiltshire 106 211 Total for England 5,512 5,780 1 As recorded in returns to the Department of Education and Science. 2 Pupils aged five and over (as at 31 August 1990) for whom the local education authority was paying full tuition fees.