§ Mr. WhittingdaleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) what is the expenditure per pupil on primary education for each local education authority in England;
(2) what is the expenditure per pupil on nursery education for each local education authority in England.
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§ Mr. ForthInformation on nursery and primary pupils is not collected separately. The latest year for which information on actual expenditure is available is 1990–91. In that year, school-based funding per full-time equivalent pupil in nursery and primary education for each local education authority in England was as given in the table. These figures include unspent balances held by schools at the year end under local management schemes. They do not include the costs of services provided centrally by local education authorities such as home to school transport, school meals, local education authority central administration and financing costs of capital expenditure.
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LEA Net institutional funding per pupil (£) City 1,950 Camden 1,710 Greenwich 1,720 Hackney 1,900 Hammersmith 1,970 Islington 1,770 Kensington 2,060 Lambeth 1,840 Lewisham 1,710 Southwark 1,850 Tower Hamlets 1,940 Wandsworth 1,820 Westminster 2,110 Barking 1,460 Barnet 1,550 Bexley 1,260 Brent 1,670 Bromley 1,410 Croydon 1,440 Ealing 1,690 Enfield 1,430 Haringey 1,840 Harrow 1,480 Havering 1,290 Hillingdon 1,540 Hounslow 1,510 Kingston-upon Thames 1,430 Merton 1,750 Newham 1,490 Redbridge 1,350 Richmond-upon Thames 1,530 Sutton 1,360 Waltham Forest 1,570 Birmingham 1,260 Coventry 1,300 Dudley 1,230 Sandwell 1,450 Solihull 1,240 Walsall 1,510 Wolverhampton 1,390 Knowsley 1,390 Liverpool 1,290 St. Helens 1,210 Sefton 1,260 Wirral 1,280 Bolton 1,220 Bury 1,190 Manchester 1,320 Oldham 1,370 Rochdale 1,200 Salford 1,270 Stockport 1,260 Tameside 1,320 Trafford 1,170 Wigan 1,140 Barnsley 1,260 Doncaster 1,250 Rotherham 1,340 Sheffield 1,390 Bradford 1,500 Calderdale 1,440
LEA Net institutional funding per pupil (£) Kirklees 1,300 Leeds 1,430 Wakefield 1,340 Gateshead 1,390 Newcastle upon Tyne 1,520 North Tyneside 1,310 South Tyneside 1,290 Sunderland 1,280 Avon 1,320 Bedfordshire 1,380 Berkshire 1,340 Buckinghamshire 1,320 Cambridgeshire 1,260 Cheshire 1,260 Cleveland 1,230 Cornwall 1,190 Cumbria 1,340 Derbyshire 1,370 Devon 1,310 Dorset 1,290 Durham 1,370 East Sussex 1,240 Essex 1,240 Gloucestershire 1,200 Hampshire 1,260 Herefordshire 1,360 Hertfordshire 1,340 Humberside 1,280 Isle of Wight 1,250 Kent 1,120 Lancashire 1,310 Leicestershire 1,290 Lincolnshire 1,210 Norfolk 1,280 North Yorkshire 1,230 Northamptonshire 1,230 Northumberland 1,320 Nottinghamshire 1,390 Oxfordshire 1,570 Shropshire 1,350 Somerset 1,230 Staffordshire 1,270 Suffolk 1,310 Surrey 1,340 Warwickshire 1,220 West Sussex 1,240 Wiltshire 1,260 Notes: Net institutional funding covers the direct costs in schools of salaries and wages, recurrent premises costs, books, equipment and other supplies and services, and unspent balances held by schools at the year end under local management schemes. Figures are derived from LEAs' returns of their spending to the Department of the Environment and of their pupil numbers to the Department of Education.
§ Mr. WhittingdaleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the expenditure per pupil on post-16 education on transport for each local education authority in England.
§ Mr. ForthInformation on post-16 pupils is not collected separately from that on other secondary pupils. Separate information is available for home to school transport only. The latest year for which information on actual expenditure is available is 1990–91. In that year, average expenditure on home to school transport per pupil in secondary education for each local education authority (LEA) in England was as given in the table.
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LEA Expenditure per pupil (£) Camden 43 Greenwich 26 Hackney 41 Hammersmith 36 Islington 8 Kensington 0 Lambeth 17 Lewisham 1 Southwark 0 Tower Hamlets 30 Wandsworth 0 Westminster 12 Barking 2 Barnet 18 Bexley 5 Brent 12 Bromley 20 Croydon 0 Ealing 0 Enfield 0 Haringey 8 Harrow 4 Havering 23 Hillingdon 0 Hounslow 9 Kingston-upon-Thames 0 Merton 8 Newham 11 Redbridge 27 Richmond-upon-Thames 6 Sutton 21 Waltham Forest 9 Birmingham 8 Coventry 6 Dudley 10 Sandwell 8 Solihull 15 Walsall 9 Wolverhampton 9 Knowsley 6 Liverpool 14 St. Helens 25 Sefton 0 Wirral 34 Bolton 17 Bury 10 Manchester 2 Oldham 2 Rochdale 13 Salford 6 Stockport 0 Tameside 11 Trafford 18 Wigan 8 Barnsley 7 Doncaster 1 Rotherham 18 Sheffield 2 Bradford 16 Calderdale 36 Kirklees 13 Leeds 12 Wakefield 11 Gateshead 12 Newcastle Upon Tyne 6 North Tyneside 3 South Tyneside 2 Sunderland 4 Avon 47 Bedfordshire 60 Berkshire 44 Buckinghamshire 111 Cambridgeshire 76 Cheshire 44 Cleveland 9 Cornwall 75
LEA Expenditure per pupil (£) Cumbria 79 Derbyshire 47 Devon 114 Dorset 57 Durham 70 East Sussex 35 Essex 70 Gloucestershire 79 Hampshire 45 Herefordshire 46 Hertfordshire 37 Humberside 45 Isle of Wight 58 Kent 71 Lancashire 35 Leicestershire 53 Lincolnshire 70 Norfolk 92 North Yorkshire 94 Northamptonshire 34 Northumberland 61 Nottinghamshire 29 Oxfordshire 76 Shropshire 70 Somerset 77 Staffordshire 54 Suffolk 87 Surrey 60 Warwickshire 66 West Sussex 46 Wiltshire 74 NotesFigures are derived from LEA's returns of their spending to the Department of the Environment and of their pupil numbers to the Department of Education.
§ Mr. WhittingdaleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the expenditure per pupil on secondary education for each local education authority in England.
§ Mr. ForthThe latest year for which information on actual expenditure is available is 1990–91. In that year, school-based funding per pupil in secondary education for each local education authority (LEA) in England was as given in the table. These figures include unspent balances held by schools at the year end under local management schemes. They do not include the cost of services provided centrally by LEAs such as home to school transport, school meals, LEA central administration and financing costs of capital expenditure.
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Net institutional funding per pupil Local education authority £ Camden 2,290 Greenwich 2,390 Hackney 2,710 Hammersmith 2,670 Islington 2,440 Kensington 2,900 Lambeth 2,580 Lewisham 2,430 Southwark 2,350 Tower Hamlets 2,490 Wandsworth 2,520 Westminster 2,580 Barking 2,300 Barnet 2,110 Bexley 1,970 Brent 2,360 Bromley 2,220 Croydon 2,080 262W
Local education authority £ Ealing 2,580 Enfield 2,080 Haringey 2,590 Harrow 2,320 Havering 2,140 Hillingdon 2,340 Hounslow 2,080 Kingston-upon-Thames 2,240 Merton 1,990 Newham 2,410 Redbridge 2,120 Richmond-upon-Thames 1,990 Sutton 2,080 Waltham Forest 2,650 Birmingham 2,050 Coventry 2,340 Dudley 2,100 Sandwell 2,300 Solihull 2,080 Walsall 2,260 Wolverhampton 2,120 Knowsley 2,230 Liverpool 2,250 St. Helens 1,960 Sefton 2,030 Wirral 2,110 Bolton 1,990 Bury 1,810 Manchester 2,150 Oldham 1,940 Rochdale 2,140 Salford 2,190 Stockport 2,030 Tameside 1,950 Trafford 2,080 Wigan 2,100 Barnsley 1,820 Doncaster 1,860 Rotherham 1,960 Sheffield 2,150 Bradford 1,780 Calderdale 2,090 Kirklees 1,920 Leeds 1,920 Wakefield 1,940 Gateshead 2,080 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1,990 North Tyneside 1,940 South Tyneside 2,140 Sunderland 1,930 Avon 1,940 Bedfordshire 1,880 Berkshire 1,950 Buckinghamshire 2,050 Cambridgeshire 1,880 Cheshire 1,950 Cleveland 2,090 Cornwall 1,890 Cumbria 2,030 Derbyshire 2,110 Devon 1,950 Dorset 1,810 Durham 1,900 East Sussex 1,980 Essex 1,950 Gloucestershire 1,910 Hampshire 1,970 Herefordshire 1,840 Hertfordshire 2,070 Humberside 1,910 Isle of Wight 1,760 Kent 1,800 Lancashire 1,950 Leicestershire 2,090 Lincolnshire 1,910 Norfolk 1,990 North Yorkshire 2,020 Northamptonshire 1,800
Local education authority £ Northumberland 1,810 Nottinghamshire 2,220 Oxfordshire 2,160 Shropshire 2,100 Somerset 1,850 Staffordshire 1,930 Suffolk 2,020 Surrey 2,100 Warwickshire 1,890 West Sussex 1,910 Wiltshire 1,890 Net institutional funding covers the direct costs in schools of salaries and wages, recurrent premises costs, books, equipment and other supplies and services, and unspent balances held by schools at the year end under local management schemes. Figures are derived from LEAs' returns of their spending to the Department of the Environment and of their pupil numbers to the Department of Education.
§ Mr. WhittingdaleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the expenditure per pupil with special needs for each local education authority in England.
§ Mr. ForthThe latest year for which information on actual expenditure is available is 1990–91. In that year, direct expenditure per pupil in maintained special schools or receiving education otherwise than at school provided by each local education authority (LEA) in England was as given in the table. Expenditure on pupils with special needs attending primary and secondary schools is not collected separately. The figures do not include costs of services such as child guidance and educational psychology provided centrally by LEAs, nor of home to school transport, school meals, LEA central administration and financing costs of capital expenditure, as these costs were not apportioned between services in LEAs' expenditure returns.
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LEA Expenditure per pupil £ Camden 13,230 Greenwich 15,190 Hackney 7,920 Hammersmith 13,590 Islington 11,290 Kensington 15,300 Lambeth 9,120 Lewisham 11,370 Southwark 12,900 Tower Hamlets 11,090 Wandsworth 14,950 Westminster 8,390 Barking 16,800 Barnet 8,590 Bexley 7,330 Brent 11,170 Bromley 8,680 Croydon 6,820 Ealing 8,820 Enfield 10,510 Haringey 9,140 Harrow 14,120 Havering 6,500 Hillingdon 9,340 Hounslow 8,460 Kingston upon Thames 7,520 Merton 9,450 Newham 11,350 Redbridge 7,760 Richmond upon Thames 8,440 Sutton 6,020 264W
LEA Expenditure per pupil £ Waltham Forest 10,680 Birmingham 8,010 Coventry 9,040 Dudley 7,310 Sandwell 5,600 Solihull 12,080 Walsall 7,630 Wolverhampton 7,030 Knowsley 6,790 Liverpool 5,880 St. Helens 6,340 Sefton 5,370 Wirrall 6,750 Bolton 6,550 Bury 6,130 Manchester 8,670 Oldham 5,990 Rochdale 6,990 Salford 7,800 Stockport 7,140 Tameside 8,250 Trafford 6,550 Wigan 7,070 Barnsley 9,750 Doncaster 4,240 Rotherham 7,260 Sheffield 11,470 Bradford 9,950 Calderdale 6,480 Kirklees 8,200 Leeds 6,380 Wakefield 5,630 Gateshead 8,110 Newcastle upon Tyne 9,430 North Tyneside 8,520 South Tyneside 6,560 Sunderland 5,740 Avon 7,590 Bedfordshire 6,700 Berkshire 6,880 Buckinghamshire 6,450 Cambridgeshire 8,890 Cheshire 9,570 Cleveland 6,390 Cornwall 7,040 Cumbria 9,050 Derbyshire 8,860 Devon 5,590 Dorset 4,960 Durham 8,470 East Sussex 7,650 Essex 7,010 Gloucestershire 7,590 Hampshire 6,250 Hereford & Worcestershire 5,040 Hertfordshire 8,760 Humberside 12,310 Isle of Wight 4,270 Kent 5,360 Lancashire 7,760 Leicestershire 7,940 Lincolnshire 9,250 Norfolk 9,480 North Yorkshire 8,950 Northamptonshire 8,620 Northumberland 7,820 Nottinghamshire 6,310 Oxfordshire 8,420 Shropshire 7,880 Somerset 13,890 Staffordshire 6,720 Suffolk 6,170 Surrey 6,690 Warwickshire 8,120 West Sussex 5,740 Wiltshire 6,610 Note to table
Direct expenditure covers the costs of salaries and wages, recurrent premises costs, books, equipment and other supplies and services. Figures are derived from LEA's returns of their spending to the Department of the Environment and of their pupil numbers to the Department of Education.