§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many schools covered by the assisted places scheme received(a) more than £1 million, (b) over £750,00, (c) over £500,000 and (d) over £ 250,000
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School Total school roll Number of assisted Places Percentage of assisted places Assisted place Fees charged£ Total grant paid £ Kilquhanity1 27 11 41 2,430 34,082 Keil 207 69 33 4,479 239,782 Morrisins1 584 140 24 3,351 417,900 Park1 284 68 24 3,708 247,987 Rudolf Steiner 266 62 23 3,594 191,526 Kilgraston 267 54 20 4,161 184,177 St. Denis and Cranley 165 31 19 4,203 128,276 Laurel Bank1 354 63 18 4,014 232,914 Merchiston Castle1 393 69 18 6,480 333,381 H.S. of Dundee1 1,143 194 17 3,608 591,142 Glenalmond 245 41 17 7,575 257,408 George Heriot's1 1,512 250 17 3,624 699,790 Kelvinside 546 87 16 4,135 318,494 St. Aloysius1 1,082 168 16 2,978 472,009 Rannoch 250 38 15 5,490 175,887 Wellington1 354 53 15 4,290 202,604 under the assisted places scheme for each academic year since 1981. [5818]
§ Mr. Raymond S. RobertsonUnder the assisted places scheme, grant is paid to parents of assisted pupils. Schools administer the allocation of grant to parents. The amounts distributed to schools for this purpose are set out in the table.
Academic Year Over £1 million £750.001 to £1,000,000 £500.001 ti £750.000 £250,001 to £500.000 1981–82 — — — — 1982–83 — — — 1 1983–84 — — 1 — 1984–85 — — 1 — 1985–86 — 1 — 1 1986–87 1 — — 2 1987–88 1 — — 3 1988–89 1 — — 4 1989–90 — — 2 5 1990–91 — — 3 4 1991–92 — 1 2 6 1992–93 — 1 3 7 1993–941 — 1 3 8 1994–951 — 2 2 9 1 Provisional. Until school session 1988–89, Edinburgh Merchant schools—EMC— administered Stewart's Melville college, Mary Erskine school for girls and George Watson's college and one grant total was allocated to EMC to fund assisted places in each of these schools. From session 1989–90, grant was paid separately to George Watson's college.
§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list for the academic year 1994–95 in descending order the independent schools by the proportion of their school rolls made up of pupils covered by the assisted places scheme and the total number of pupils on the school roll; what proportion of the school roll at each school was covered by the scheme; how many pupils were covered by the scheme at each school; how many pupils were on the roll of each school; what level of fees was charged for pupils under the scheme at each school; and what sums were received by each school under the scheme. [5870]
§ Mr. RobertsonThe information requested for the 1994–95 school session is set out in the table:
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School Total school roll Number of assisted places Percentage of assisted places Assisted place fees charged £ Total grant paid £ Crawfordton 45 6 13 4,542 22,853 George Watson's1 2,033 248 12 3,876 751,969 St. Margaret's [Edinburgh]1 664 74 11 3,895 271,812 Stewart's Melvill and Mary Erskine School1 2,556 282 11 3,912 900,020 St. Leondard's 329 36 11 5,682 164,382 Lomond 504 54 11 4,119 183,741 Sthrathallan1 495 46 9 7,485 299,342 Fernhill1 326 30 9 2,850 78,155 Craigholme1 493 45 9 3,330 134,235 Hutcheson's1 1,813 163 9 3,389 478,942 Glasgow Academy 1,010 90 9 4,014 329,362 Loretto 378 33 9 7,235 198,443 Butterstone1 58 5 9 4,930 23,817 Aberlour1 112 9 8 4,875 33,255 Fettes1 475 35 7 7,305 204,576 Gordonstoun1 456 31 7 6,690 182,064 Belmont1 382 25 7 3,570 78,623 Dollar 1,111 69 6 3,719 209,028 Edinburgh Academy 902 53 6 4,935 229,807 Albyn1 415 24 6 3,536 69,591 St. Columba's1 571 33 6 3,690 117,233 Robert Gordon's1 1,353 70 5 3,548 204,100 Clifton hall 120 6 5 4,827 28,452 HS of Glasgow 989 49 5 3,987 143,797 Croftinloan 81 4 5 5,475 20,768 St. Margaret's [Aberdeen] 415 20 5 3,353 53,433 St. George's 877 42 5 4,097 122,151 St. Mary's 93 4 4 4,536 15,992 Craigclowan 240 10 4 3,495 23,450 Lathallan 145 6 4 4,622 28,244 Ardvreck 147 6 4 4,588 22,589 Beaconhurst 249 10 4 4,095 31,815 New Park 128 4 3 3,951 15,839 Belhaven 74 2 3 5,039 9,789 Cargilfield 192 4 2 5,695 12,897 Hamilton College 757 14 2 2,273 27,095 Drumley House 115 2 2 4,415 7,069 Park Lodge 0 0 n/a n/a Nil 1 Provisional figures. Final audited claims for 1994–95 schools session yet to be submitted.
§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many independent sector schools have had(a) more than 25 per cent., (b) more than 50 per cent. and (c) less than 5 per cent. of their school rolls made up of pupils covered by the assisted places scheme for each academic year since 1981. [5794]
§ Mr. RobertsonThe information requested was not collected centrally for school sessions 1981–82 to 1992–93. Information for school sessions 1993–94 and 1994– 95 is set out in the table.
School session Assisted pupils over 25 per cent. but not more than 50 Per cent. Of school roll Assisted pupils more than 50 per cent. of school roll Assisted Pupils less than 5 per. of school roll 1993–94 2 Nil 11 1994–95 2 Nil 14
§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what progress has been made by his Department in taking forward proposals for the expansion of the assisted places scheme; and how much his Department estimates this will cost in the future
820Wfinancial years for which figures are available when this has been achieved. [5820]
§ Mr. RobertsonConsultation on ways of expanding the assisted places scheme are currently underway with the Scottish Council of Independent Schools and a statement will be made in due course. The estimated cost of the scheme in the current financial year will be around £11 million. An additional £9 million in total is being made available for expansion of the scheme over the next three years.
§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland which independent sector schools charged(a) and highest and (b) the lowest level of fees to pupils covered by the assisted places scheme in the academic year 1994–95; and what charges were levied.[5828]
§ Mr. RobertsonThe highest tuition fee charged to pupils covered by the assisted places scheme in academic year 1994–95 was at Glenalmond college at £7,575 per annum. The lowest fees were charged at Hamilton college—£2,273 per annum for pupils aged 12 to 18 years.
§ Mr. DonohoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how much his Department has spent on the operation of the assisted places scheme in each year since 821W 1981; how many (a) pupils and (b) institutions were covered by the scheme; and what was the overspend on the budget allocated to the scheme. [5789]
§ Mr. RobertsonThe information requested is set out in the table. Expenditure on the assisted places scheme is cash limited each year and there have been no overspends on the budget allocated in any year since the scheme commenced.
School session Total expenditure £ Pupils covered Schools covered 1981–82 799,203 790 39 1982–83 1,718,485 1,450 41 1983–84 2,454,386 1,900 42 1984–85 3,298,461 2,265 42 1985–86 4,217,234 2,620 42 1986–87 4,861,150 2,626 41 1987–88 5,310,061 2,680 41 1988–89 5,758.542 2,695 41 1989–90 6,681,213 2,841 59 1990–91 7,641,895 2,861 59 1991–92 8,706,443 2,911 58 1992–93 9,755,844 3,038 58 1993–941 10,127,276 3,058 55 1994–951 10,456,738 3,042 55 1 Provisional.