HC Deb 11 July 1994 vol 246 cc458-9W
Mrs. Ann Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) if he will publish a table showing the number of children receiving free school meals in each local education authority area; what percentage that is of the total number of children receiving school meals in that area; and what are the national totals in each case;

(2) when he expects to publish the results of his Department's annual survey of school meals relating to 1993.

Mr. Forth

The results of the survey are contained in "Statistics of Education for Schools 1993" published on 30 June. A copy is available in the Library.

The table covers day pupils receiving free school meals in maintained schools in each local education authority in England in January 1993.

LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 108 64
Camden 5,576 52
Greenwich 9,544 59
Hackney 10,210 64
Hammersmith 4,880 49
Islington 7,943 61
Kensington and Chelsea 2,960 47
Lambeth 9,820 57
Lewisham 9,312 53
Southwark 10,804 61
Tower Hamlets 15,113 71
Wandsworth 7,404 48
Westminster 5,327 56
Barking and Dagenham 3,877 41
Barnet 5,258 25
Bexley 3,705 30
Brent 7,892 52
Bromley 4,392 28
Croydon 7,192 35
Ealing 7,877 47
Enfield 5,912 36
Haringey 8,368 54
Harrow 2,212 46
Havering 3,015 27
Hillingdon 2,952 40
Hounslow 5,576 35
Kingston-upon-Thames 1,232 35
Merton 3,171 40
Newham 9,608 63
Redbridge 4,149 28
Richmond-upon-Thames 1,822 30
Sutton 2,128 22
Waltham Forest 7,626 47
Birmingham 51,990 53
Coventry 10,638 53
Dudley 6,498 37
Sandwell 10,656 53
Solihull 4,201 26
Walsall 10,146 41
Wolverhampton 8,830 54
Knowsley 10,329 73
Liverpool 25,071 60
St. Helens 5,379 37

LEA Number Percentage1
Sefton 7,683 43
Wirral 12,158 47
Bolton 7,480 33
Bury 3,809 27
Manchester 26,722 62
Oldham 9,041 39
Rochdale 7,600 41
Salford 9,558 47
Stockport 5,817 26
Tameside 7,067 38
Trafford 4,987 35
Wigan 8,148 35
Barnsley 6,496 39
Doncaster 10,465 34
Rotherham 7,224 43
Sheffield 14,489 45
Bradford 20,249 43
Calderdale 5,341 35
Kirklees 10,230 32
Leeds 17,281 33
Wakefield 7,708 31
Gateshead 6,193 45
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 11,109 51
North Tyneside 5,262 33
South Tyneside 6,691 45
Sunderland 10,292 44
Isles of Scilly 11 12
Avon 20,979 38
Bedfordshire 13,055 28
Berkshire 10,083 25
Buckinghamshire 6,325 41
Cambridgeshire 11,896 35
Cheshire 19,067 29
Cleveland 23,819 43
Cornwall 10,664 33
Cumbria 8,231 23
Derbyshire 18,994 20
Devon 20,494 34
Dorset 7,053 40
Durham 17,065 32
East Sussex 13,248 37
Essex 25,885 34
Gloucestershire 8,592 37
Hampshire 26,038 36
Hereford and Worcester 7,932 32
Hertfordshire 14,812 22
Humberside 23,091 30
Isle of Wight 3,215 41
Kent 29,238 33
Lancashire 37,774 37
Leicestershire 17,676 30
Lincolnshire 6,201 31
Norfolk 12,146 32
North Yorkshire 7,997 17
Northamptonshire 8,802 41
Northumberland 6,440 24
Nottinghamshire 26,539 38
Oxfordshire 7,172 28
Shropshire 8,305 26
Somerset 6,188 39
Staffordshire 22,188 31
Suffolk 9,327 27
Surrey 9,463 17
Warwickshire 7,560 28
West Sussex 9,249 27
Wiltshire 8,709 31
ENGLAND 1,141,326 37

Number of day pupils who received a free school meal as a proportion of all school meals taken.

Information on pupils is derived from the annual returns made to the Department in January each year (Form 7).

Includes self-governing (GM) state schools.

Includes full-time and part-time day pupils in maintained schools, including nursery and special schools, who had a school meal on the Census day.

Excludes boarding pupils and pupils in hospital schools.