§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the provisional percentage figure for each local education authority of relevant central spending in financial year 1994–95 in(a) the primary sector and (b) the secondary sector which will form the basis of the financial addition for grant-maintained schools in 1995–96.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe Department will be consulting later this year on the arrangements for funding GM schools in 1995–96 on the basis of the local management of schools scheme of the relevant authority.
§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the planned capital expenditure on grant-maintained schools for the financial years 1994–95, 1995–96 and 1996–97; what was the actual capital expenditure on grant-maintained schools in 1993–94; and if he will give for each year the assured number of grant-maintained schools on which the capital expenditure levels were based.
§ Mr. Robin SquireSelf-governing schools' capital outturn expenditure for 1993–94 was £87,348,570. Planned capital expenditure on self-governing schools for the financial years 199495, 1995–96 and 1996–97 is as follows:
£ million 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 115 251 358 These figures are published in the Department's annual report, a copy of which is available in the Library, They reflect the additional responsibilities of GM schools and our commitment to setting them up on a sound basis. Our expenditure plans provide for the growth of the GM sector to be maintained.
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Estimated numbers of pupils in maintained primary and secondary schools in September 1994 (figures in brackets include schools approved or approved in principle for GM status by 14 July 1994) LEA Area LEA Primary CM Primary LEA Secondary GM Secondary Corporation of London 214 0 0 0 Camden 10,610 0 8,139 2,340 Greenwich 20,664 239 13,956 0 Hackney 16,590 87 7,384 0 Hammersmith 9,025 0 4,747 1,229 Islington 14,966 0 7,037 0 Kensington and Chelsea 5,762 530 2,574 629 Lambeth 17,716 (17,266) 1,250 (1,700) 2,987 3,363 Lewisham 20,073 361 10,515 0 Southwark 19,917 1,265 6,356 2,765 Tower Hamlets 20,717 0 10,675 907 Wandsworth 16,699 515 2,420 6,487 Westminster 9,122 0 7,358 0 Barking 15,727 0 9,493 0 Barnet 23,014 776 8,580 9,836 Bexley 17,953 643 10,810 3,581 Brent 21,166 1,002 3,010 9,377 Bromley 19,298 (18,362) 1,151 (2,087) 5,346 11,342 Croydon 25,383 (24,956) 836 (1,263) 8,664 (6,967) 5,897 (7,594)
§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to his answer of 1 July,Official Report, column 752, if he will identify those schools which provided information on grant-maintained status which was the subject of complaints to his Department.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe Department has received a total of 16 complaints since January 1993 about the accuracy of information disseminated by governing bodies prior to their schools' ballots on the question of grant-maintained status. The schools concerned are as follows:
- Hanson School, Bradford
- Peel Brow County Primary School, Bury
- Soham Village College, Cambridgeshire
- Addey and Stanhope School, Lewisham
- Winterton Comprehensive School, Humberside
- West Mersea County Primary School, Essex
- St. Peter's CE Primary School, Lancashire
- Tudor Grange School, Solihull
- Cardinal Newman School, Bedfordshire
- Anglesey Primary School, Staffordshire
- Chatham House School, Kent
- Christ Church Middle School, Staffordshire
- Greenway School, West Sussex
- Padstow School, Nottinghamshire
- Prospect School, Berkshire
- King David Primary School, Liverpool
All complaints are considered carefully and, where appropriate, follow-up action is taken by the Department.
§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will give the latest figures for each local education authority and the estimated figures in September 1994 of the number of pupils in(a) local education authority maintained and (b) grant-maintained schools in (i) the primary and (ii) the secondary schools sector; and if he will give the national totals in each sector.
§ Mr. Robin SquireEstimates of pupil numbers related to the 930 primary and secondary schools which are currently grant-maintained are shown in the table. These estimates are derived from the Department's January 1993 schools census. The table also shows estimates of pupil numbers including 57 schools which by 20 July had been approved or approved in principle for grant-maintained status from 1 September. Applications for grant maintained status from 43 more schools are currently being considered by my right hon. Friend.
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LEA Area LEA Primary GM Primary LEA Secondary GM Secondary Ealing 26,313 1,217 6,093 4,905 Enfield 23,167 149 11,814 5,576 Haringey 19,127 0 9,060 0 Harrow 19,109 0 7,482 483 Havering 19,624 0 11,012 3,813 Hillingdon 17,027 2,602 2,248 11,467 Hounslow 19,339 0 11,902 2,108 Kingston upon Thames 10,215 191 4,748 2,859 Merton 15,224 0 7,167 0 Newham 25,235 0 13,019 556 Redbridge 19,045 0 13,839 1,113 Richmond upon Thames 10,785 0 7,447 0 Sutton 12,033 799 4,474 6,591 Waltham Forest 19,705 0 9,134 1,915 Birmingham 105,289 1,717 48,934 14,621 Coventry 29,692 0 18,677 0 Dudley 27,570 381 13,076 4,458 Sandwell 31,937 0 17,346 (16,396) 658 (1,608) Solihull 19,215 454 13,080 0 Walsall 27,590 561 13,635 (12,377) 5,557 (6,815) Wolverhampton 25,393 0 13,427 2,348 Knowsley 18,647 0 8,241 719 Liverpool 50,716 0 27,423 2,260 St. Helens 17,584 0 11,568 0 Sefton 27,066 0 18,583 0 Wirral 31,344 0 18,690 2,031 Bolton 26,811 364 13,878 2,755 Bury 16,664 223 9,967 0 Manchester 46,948 0 21,376 0 Oldham 24,542 0 15,930 0 Rochdale 20,131 (19,892) 1,115 (1,354) 11,681 1,053 Salford 22,896 0 11,011 413 Stockport 25,180 0 14,819 0 Tameside 22,934 0 10,517 2,332 Trafford 20,091 0 8,490 2,892 Wigan 29,727 0 19,120 0 Barnsley 21,460 0 12,362 0 Doncaster 29,357 0 21,310 0 Rotherham 24,694 0 17,616 0 Sheffield 42,764 (42,434) 943 (1,273) 24,802 1,893 Bradford 39,996 (39,103) 539 (1,432) 40,586 5,080 Calderdale 19,059 660 6,795 6,337 Kirklees 35,978 0 23,730 1,266 Leeds 65,098 51 43,268 1,138 Wakefield 29,434 0 20,403 0 Gateshead 18,353 0 11,612 0 Newcastle upon Tyne 22,545 0 16,598 0 North Tyneside 16,346 0 14,175 212 South Tyneside 15,586 0 9,333 0 Sunderland 29,889 0 18,971 0 Isle of Wight 174 0 10,294 0 Avon 79,059 0 52,377 1,569 Bedfordshire 41,430 629 32,245 8,568 Berkshire 58,242 2,242 38,909 7,389 Buckinghamshire 59,320 (58,976) 2,126 26,167 (2,470) 9,844 Cambridgeshire 56,515 1,911 25,138 15,109 Cheshire 88,276 418 60,415 2,395 Cleveland 65,058 0 35,650 0 Cornwall 40,128 0 28,965 0 Cumbria 40,211 2,399 20,085 10,617 Derbyshire 82,261 (82,179) 1,671 (1,753) 41,786 15,275 Devon 79,139 285 52,908 4,571 Dorset 44,367 415 30,808 9,537 Durham 55,779 0 37,068 0 East Sussex 50,300 0 33,201 0 Essex 102,914 18,774 28,269 66,322 Gloucestershire 40,067 (39,025) 2,820 (3,862) 11,008 (10,417) 21,584 (22,175) Hampshire 125,895 3,911 60,436 15,780 Hereford and Worcester 47,895 0 43,288 3,558 Hertfordshire 81,073 (80,637) 1,564 (2,000) 46,498 (44,968) 20,565 (22,095) Humberside 84,091 (84,014) 257(334) 55,202 0 Isles of Scilly 7,232 0 108 0 Kent 121,041 (119,745) 4,877 (6,173) 49,626 (47,950) 51,187 (52,863) Lancashire 128,001 (127,770) 578 (809) 75,559 6,593 Leicestershire 79,549 0 55,587 3,222 Lincolnshire 42,559 (41,907) 6,219 (6,871) 20,628 (20,004) 16,323 (16,947) Norfolk 59,402 (59,275) 2,623 (2,750) 31,573 8,608
LEA Area LEA Primary GM Primary LEA Secondary GM Secondary North Yorkshire 58,165 0 43,107 0 Northamptonshire 47,113 3,072 35,159 9,197 Northumberland 21,566 0 28,470 632 Nottinghamshire 91,370 0 60,776 1,831 Oxfordshire 39,805 81 34,189 0 Shropshire 35,103 307 20,383 4,324 Somerset 34,969 374 27,200 (27,017) 398 (581) Staffordshire 92,292 (92,244) 49 (97) 64,046 4,298 Suffolk 43,420 0 47,215 0 Surrey 72,926 (72,165) 3,546 (4,307) 28,962 9,915 Warwickshire 45,715 0 19,988 4,669 West Sussex 51,813 (51,420) 0 (393) 39,154 0 Wiltshire 44,148 (43,638) 2,915 (3,425) 20,480 (20,197) 13,216 (13,499) Total 4,077,888 4,068,614 84,684 93,958 2,366,447 2,357,655 504,258 513,050 Note: The figures for GM Primary schools exclude part-time pupils.
§ Mrs. Ann TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list the grant-maintained schools which have applied for a change in the admissions policy giving in each case(a) the date of application, (b) the nature of the change and (c) his decision.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe information requested will take some time to collate. I shall write to the hon. Member as soon as possible.
§ Mr. Don FosterTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how many parents have(a) voted for grant-maintained status and (b) against grant-maintained status; and how many were eligible to vote in GM ballots since 1 January.
§ Mr. Robin SquireA total of 107,914 parents have been eligible to vote in the 162 ballots on grant-maintained status that have been held by primary and secondary schools in England since 1 January. Of these 34,364 voted in favour of grant-maintained status, and 36,370 voted against. Fifty-five per cent. of the ballots produced yes votes.
§ Mrs. Ann TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to his answer of 25 January,Official Report, columns 174–75, what further applications have now been received from grant-maintained schools for capital grant for the financial year 1994–95; what was the level of grant approved in each case; and what amount remains set aside awaiting allocation in the current financial year.
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Date of Publication Nature of Change To add Sixth Form Wiltshire St. Augustines RC GM Comp School 25 March 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Birmingham Ninestiles GM School 4 April 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Rochdale Wardle High School 27 April 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Dudley Ellowes Hall GM School 14 May 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Lambeth La Karaite RC Girls GM School 10 June 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Surrey Heathside School 16 June 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Norfolk Cromer GM High School 24 June 1994 11–16 to 11–18 Cambridgeshire The Queens School, Wisbech 8 July 1994 11–16 to 11–18 To add Nursery Buckinghamshire Brookmead GM School 31 March 1994 5–12 to 3–12 Surrey The Manor School 9 May 1994 4–8 to 3–8 Lincolnshire Washingborough GM School 23 May 1994 4–11 to 3–11 Cumbria St. Pauls CE GM Junior School 25 May 1994 7–11 to 3–111
§ Mr. Robin SquireWe announced the second tranche of GM capital allocations for 1994–95 on 31 March 1994. A copy of DFE press notice 69/94 listing the allocations have been placed in the Library. Allocations for capital grant received from 1 April onwards are the responsibility of the Funding Agency for Schools. I have asked the chairman of the funding agency to write to the hon. Member.
§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what balances were held by each grant-maintained school at the end of the 1993–94 financial year.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThis matter is now the responsibil-ity of the Funding Agency for Schools. I have asked the chairman of the funding agency to write to the hon. Member.
§ Mrs. Ann TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to his answer of 24 March,Official Report, column 400, if he will list the grant-maintained schools which have since that date published proposals to make a significant change in the character of the school giving in each case (a) the date of publication, (b) the nature of the proposed change and (c) his decision.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe table lists proposals for a significant change of character published by grant maintained schools since 24 March. None of these have been decided. Following publication of proposals, there is a period of two months during which objections may be made to my right hon. Friend.
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Date of Publication Nature of Change Other change of age range Berkshire Herschel GM Grammar School 12 May 1994 12–18 to 11–18 Berkshire Langley GM Grammar School 12 May 1994 12–18 to 11–18 Berkshire Slough GM Grammar School 12 May 1994 12–18 to 11–18 Buckinghamshire Beaconsfield High School 10 June 1994 12–18 to 11–18 Hammersmith and Fulham London Oratory School 20 May 1994 11–18 to 7–182 To introduce selection in whole or part Lambeth Dunraven GM School 25 March 1994 50 per cent. selection by ability Lambeth Archbishop Tenison GM School 17 June 1994 100 per cent selection by ability 1 Also for extension of primary age range to cover 5 and 6 years olds. 2 Also for selection of 20 boys at 7+ each year on musical and general ability.