Mr. Robert AinsworthTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how many pupils in primary schools, though not in designated nursery classes in January 1993, were born between 1 September 1986 and 31 August 1987, in each local education authority.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe number of pupils aged five at the beginning of the school year 1992–93 being taught in infant classes in maintained primary schools in each local education authority area in England is shown in the table.
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Pupils aged 5 at 31 August 1992 in infant classes in maintained primary schools in each Local Education Authority in England. Position as at January 1993 LEA Pupils Corporation of London 26 Camden 1,465 Greenwich 2,924 Hackney 2,419 Hammersmith 1,292 Islington 2,106 Kensington and Chelsea 927 Lambeth 2,707 Lewisham 2,926 Southwark 3,086 Tower Hamlets 2,917 Wandsworth 2,329 Westminster 1,271 Barking 2,108 Barnet 3,312 Bexley 2,779 Brent 2,978 Bromley 3,247 Croydon 3,872 Ealing 3,543 Enfield 3,296 Haringey 2,512 Harrow 2,354 Havering 2,804 Hillingdon 2,792 Hounslow 2,595 Kingston upon Thames 1,416 Merton 1,927 Newham 3,610 Redbridge 2,788 Richmond upon Thames 1,561 Sutton 1,926 Waltham Forest 2,767 Birmingham 14,720 Coventry 4,213 Dudley 3,921 Sandwell 4,102 Solihull 2,611 Walsall 3,680 Wolverhampton 3,335 Knowsley 2,435 Liverpool 6,754 St. Helens 2,329 Sefton 3,606 Wirral 4,350 Bolton 3,550 Bury 2,335 Manchester 6,166 Oldham 3,252 Rochdale 2,985 Salford 3,028 Stockport 3,496 Tameside 3,105 Trafford 2,631 Wigan 4,091 Barnsley 2,887 Doncaster 4,180 Rotherham 3,418 Sheffield 6,112
LEA Pupils Bradford 7,022 Calderdale 2,654 Kirklees 5,098 Leeds 8,982 Wakefield 4,227 Gateshead 2,365 Nwewcastle upon Tyne 3,363 North Tyneside 2,521 South Tyneside 2,138 Sunderland 4,049 Isles of Scilly 16 Avon 11,407 Bedfordshire 7,450 Berkshire 9,355 Buckinghamshire 8,142 Cambridgeshire 8,475 Cheshire 12,123 Cleveland 8,224 Cornwall 5,612 Cumbria 5,788 Derbyshire 11,500 Devon 11,775 Dorset 6,952 Durham 7,471 East Sussex 7,483 Essex 18,641 Gloucestershire 6,390 Hampshire 19,396 Hereford and Worcester 7,935 Hertfordshire 12,039 Humberside 11,701 Isle of Wight 1,433 Kent 18,938 Lancashire 18,356 Leicestershire 11,663 Lincolnshire 6,881 Norfolk 8,592 North Yorkshire 8,386 Northamptonshire 7,807 Northumberland 3,742 Nottinghamshire 12,766 Oxfordshire 6,585 Shropshire 5,135 Somerset 5,432 Staffordshire 13,394 Suffolk 7,636 Surrey 10,394 Warwickshire 6,006 West Sussex 7,657 Wiltshire 7,395 ENGLAND 596,366
Mr. Robert AinsworthTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how many full-time equivalent pupils in non-designated nursery classes at the latest available date were born between(a) 1 September 1987 and 31 December 1987, (b) 1 January 1988 and 31 March 1988 and (c) 1 April 1988 and 31 August 1988.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe number of full-time equivalent pupils aged four at the beginning of the school year 1992–93 being taught in infant classes in maintained primary schools in England in January 1993 is shown in the table.
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Pupils aged 4 on 31 August 1992 in infant classes in maintained primary schools in England
January 1993
Date of Birth FTE Pupils1 1 September 1987–31 December 1987 200,782 1 January 1988–31 March 1988 146,100 1 April 1988–31 August 1988 155,592 1 Part-time pupils count as 0.5.