HC Deb 31 March 1994 vol 240 cc931-3W
Sir John Stanley

To ask the Secretary of State for Education what percentage of school leavers went on to further or higher education in 1979; and what is the percentage now.

Mr. Boswell

The percentage of school leavers in England intending to go on to further or higher education in 1978–79 was 21 per cent. The percentage for 1991–92, the latest academic year for which the information is available, is 52 per cent.

Sir John Stanley

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many students were in(a) higher and (b) further education in 1979; and how many there are in each sector currently.

Mr. Boswell

The number of students on higher and further education courses in England in 1979 and 1992, the latest year for which statistics were available, are shown in the following table:

The number of students as of 1 November of the appropriate year on higher and further education courses in England
Academic year Number of HE1 students (thousands) Number of FE2 students (thousands)
1979–80 585 1,439
1992–93 1,070 1,761
1 The HE figures do not include students of the Open University.
2 The FE student numbers do not include students on further education courses in LEA maintained adult education centres or run by the Workers' Educational Association. Figures for 1979 and 1992 do not exist on a comparable basis for such students. Nor do they include students in sixth form colleges. From 1 April 1993 sixth form colleges transferred to the new FE sector. In 1992–93 there were 94,000 students in sixth form colleges in England.

Mr. Morgan

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to his answer of 28 March,Official Report, column 517, if he will list the courses and private institutions of higher education listed under the Education (Mandatory Awards) Regulations.

Mr. Boswell

No list is maintained by the Department of the courses in private institutions that are subject to automatic designation by class under the Education (Mandatory Awards) Regulations. The following courses at private institutions have been designated individually by my right hon. Friend under regulations 10(1)(b)(iii) and 10(1)(e)(ii) of the Education (Mandatory Awards) RegulationsAnglo-European College of Chiropractic

  • BSc (Hons) in Human Sciences (Chiropractic)
Architectural Association School of Architecture
  • Diploma of the Architectural Association School of Architecture
British College of Naturopathy & Osteopathy
  • BSc (Hons) in Osteopathic Medicine
British School of Osteopathy
  • BSc in Osteopathy
Buckland University College
  • LLB
City of London College
  • BSc in Economics
Elim Bible College
  • BA/BA (Hons) in Theology and Christian Ministry
European Business School
  • BA (Hons) in European Adinistration
  • BA (Hons) in International Business Administration
  • BA (Hons) in International Business Studies
  • BA (Hons) in Business Administration and Language Studies
Evangelical Theological College of Wales
  • BA/BA (Hons) in Theological Studies
Glasgow Bible College
  • BA/BA (Hons) in Theology
Greenwich College
  • BSc (Hons) in Business Management
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
  • BA in Acting
Diploma of Associate of the Guildhall School of Music
  • Bachelor of Music
  • BA (Hons) in Stage Management and Technical Theatre
Gyosei International College in the UK
  • BA (Hons) in Business Studies
  • BA (Hons) in Business with Culture Studies
  • BA (Hons) in Business with Language Studies
Holborn College
  • LLB (Hons)
Jew's College London
  • BA in Jewish Studies
Leo Baeck College
  • BA (Hons) in Jewish Studies
London Bible College
  • BA in Theology
Nazarena Theological College
  • BA in Theology
  • BA (Hons) in Theology
Newbold College
  • BA/BA (Hons in Biblical and Pastoral Studies
Oak Hill College
  • BA in Theological and Pastoral Studies
Ripon College
  • Bachelor of Theology (Hons)
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester
  • BSc in Crop Production Ecology and Management
  • BSc in Agriculture and Land Management
  • BSc in Rural Land Management
  • BSc in International Agribusiness Management
  • BSc Agriculture and Equine Business Management
Spurgeon's College
  • Bachelor of Divinity
St. Stephen's House
  • Bachelor of Theology (Hons)
Trinity College, Bristol
  • BA in Theological Studies
Wycliffe Hall
  • Bachelor of Theology