§ Mr. SquireTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) if he will publish the percentage of young people, as a proportion of school leavers, achieving (i) one or more grade G or better, (ii) five or more grade G or better and (iii) five or more grade C or better at GCSE/O-level/CSE in(a) each London borough/ILEA, (b) Greater London, (c) outer London, (d) inner London and (e) England for each year from 1980–81 to 1991–92;
(2) if he will publish the percentage of young people, as a proportion of the 17-year-old age group, achieving (i)
School leavers—England Aggregate of academic years 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90 Proportion of school leavers from maintained schools attaining the levels shown (not mutually exclusive) GCSE A-level/ AS 1+A-G 5+A-G 5+A-C 1+A/AS 3+A/AS Barking 79.0 58.5 13.6 7.7 3.5 Barnet 89.4 75.9 39.0 33.6 18.1 Bexley 90.0 77.1 30.2 17.1 10.3 Brent 86.0 62.2 23.3 18.8 8.6 Bromley 87.6 70.5 31.7 22.3 13.4 Croydon 85.8 67.5 22.9 18.1 9.5 Ealing 83.2 63.4 21.5 17.8 8.1 Enfield 91.6 76.3 31.5 23.9 12.3 Haringey 83.2 58.6 19.9 13.4 3.9 Harrow 96.5 87.8 44.1 8.1 6.3 Havering 92.1 76.9 28.6 14.7 7.2 Hillingdon 91.6 76.3 27.3 17.5 7.7 Hounslow 85.6 67.9 25.2 17.2 8.0 Kingston-upon-Thames 86.7 74.2 34.2 23.6 12.3 Merton 86.8 69.0 28.7 16.7 8.3 Newham 76.4 57.6 14.3 7.5 2.4 Redbridge 86.4 67.7 25.3 19.6 10.6 Richmond-upon-Thames 94.9 87.1 38.0 0.0 0.0 Sutton 94.6 77.8 37.0 25.5 13.3 Waltham Forest 87.0 66.2 17.7 9.6 5.5 Total Outer London 87.7 70.9 27.5 17.2 8.8 Inner London 76.7 53.7 17.4 11.8 4.4 All London 84.5 66.0 24.6 15.6 7.6 England 89.9 73.6 28.6 17.1 9.6