§ Dr. WrightTo ask the Secretary of State for Education which schools in Staffordshire he has visited since becoming Minister; and on what dates.
§ Mr. PattenI have not yet had the opportunity of visiting schools in Staffordshire among the 31 that I have been to since becoming Secretary of State; however, my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire (Mr. Forth), visited the Maple Hayes Hall independent special school on 13 November 1992.
§ Dr. WrightTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list, with dates, all the visits he has made as Minister to(a) primary schools and (b) secondary schools, identifying whether the school is local education authority maintained, voluntary aided or grant maintained.
§ Mr. PattenThe information requested is in the table:
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Schools visited Date Appleton CE Primary School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire—LEA 2 October 1992 Dunmore Infants School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire—LEA 8 May 1992 Greenvale Primary School, Croydon—LEA 2 June 1992 The Hague Primary, Tower Hamlets—VA 8 March 1993 Lyne and Longcross First School, Surrey—LEA 30 June 1992 St. Edmund's RC Primary, Abingdon, Oxfordshire—LEA 1 May 1992 St. Peter's CE Primary School, Wootton, Oxfordshire—LEA 21 September 1992 Thomas Reade Primary School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire—LEA 10 July 1992 Frideswide Middle School, Oxfordshire LEA 8 May 1992
Schools visited Date Netherlands Avenue Special School, Bradford—LEA 13 July 1992 Archbishop Blanch CE High School, Liverpool—VA 26 January 1993 Archbishop Tennison's CE Secondary School, Croydon—VA 2 June 1992 Bishop David Brown Secondary School, Surrey—LEA 30 June 1992 Bishop Thomas RC School, Lambeth—VA 5 March 1993 Cardinal Newman School, Hove, East Sussex—VA October 1992 Cockshut Hill Secondary School, Birmingham—LEA 11 May 1992 Compton Secondary School, Finchley— LEA 21 October 1992 Culham European School, Oxfordshire LEA 7 December 1992 Tesdale Special School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire—LEA 5 February 1993 Wimbledon College, Merton—VA 4 November 1992 Small Heath GM School, Birmingham—GM 11 May 1992 Marymount International School, Kingston—Independent 14 September 1992 Mayville High School, Portsmouth, Hampshire—Independent 7 July 1992 Mulberry School for Girls, Tower Hamlets—LEA 8 March 1993 Nottingham High School, Nottinghamshire—Independent 11 November 1992 Radley College, Oxfordshire—Independent 1 May 1992 School of St. Helan and St. Katherine, Oxfordshire—Independent 2 October 1992 Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf, Newbury, Berkshire—Non-Maintained Special School 10 February 1993 Bradford CTC, Bradford 13 July 1992 Djanogly CTC, Nottingham 11 November 1992 Leigh City CTC, Dartford, Kent 17 February 1993