HC Deb 09 February 1995 vol 254 cc390-2W
Mr. Byers

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many (a) secondary school age pupils and (b) primary school age pupils attended private schools in each local education authority for the latest year for which the information is available.

Mr. Robin Squire

The numbers of pupils aged five to 10 and 11 to 16 years of age in independent schools in each LEA area in England are shown in the table.

Pupils aged 5 to 10 and 11 to 16 years of age in independent schools in each LEA area in England
LEA Pupils aged 5–10 Pupils aged 11–16 Total pupils aged 5–16
Corporation of London 209 1,024 1,233
Camden 2,896 1,620 4,516
Greenwich 618 700 1,318
Hackney 1,780 848 2,628
Hammersmith and Fulham 903 1,868 2,771
Islington 119 75 194
Kensington and Chelsea 5,097 2,357 7,454
Lambeth 889 325 1,214
Lewisham 569 1,139 1,708
Southwark 1,307 2,270 3,577
Tower Hamlets 79 144 223
Wandsworth 2,308 1,417 3,725
Westminster 2,087 2,083 4,170
Barking and Dagenham 0 0 0
Barnet 2,344 2,001 4,345
Bexley 473 20 493
Brent 1,429 205 1,634
Bromley 2,049 1,795 3,844
Croydon 2,488 3,303 5,791
Eaiing 2,413 2,280 4,693
Enfield 800 200 1,000
Haringey 849 963 1,812
Harrow 1,290 2,319 3,609
Havering 413 115 528

Pupils aged 5 to 10 and 11 to 16 years of age in independent schools in each LEA area in England
LEA Pupils aged 5–10 Pupils aged 11–16 Total pupils aged 5–16
Hillingdon 1,560 1,134 2,694
Hounslow 330 230 560
Kingston upon Thames 1,360 1,103 2,463
Merton 1,408 1,302 2,710
Newham 98 53 151
Redbridge 1,767 1,135 2,902
Richmond upon Thames 2,594 2,530 5,124
Sutton 804 552 1,356
Waltham Forest 357 827 1,184
Birmingham 2,413 2,359 4,772
Coventry 716 1,320 2,036
Dudley 147 100 247
Sandwell 104 0 104
Solihuil 639 808 1,447
Walsall 339 107 446
Wolverhampton 464 908 1,372
Knowsley 0 0 0
Liverpool 988 1,541 2,529
St. Helens 339 215 554
Sefton 1,048 1,887 2,935
Wirral 1,506 2,117 3,623
Bolton 620 1,501 2,121
Bury 498 1,399 1,897
Manchester 1,037 3,460 4,497
Oldham 479 932 1,411
Rochdale 286 78 363
Salford 905 598 1,503
Stockport 1,726 2,086 3,812
Tameside 61 52 113
Trafford 1,333 1,636 2,969
Wigan 0 0 0
Barnsley 31 27 58
Doncaster 339 262 601
Rotherham 158 23 181
Sheffield 932 917 1,849
Bradford 1,190 1,707 2,897
Calderdale 321 650 971
Kirklees 435 1,013 1,448
Leeds 1,780 2,101 3,881
Wakefield 870 1,882 2,752
Gateshead 518 210 728
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,543 2,766 4,309
North Tyneside 336 486 822
South Tyneside 27 21 48
Sunderland 504 330 834
Isles of Scilly 0 0 0
Avon 3,782 6,847 10,629
Bedfordshire 1,824 2,901 4,725
Berkshire 4,993 7,899 12,89
Buckinghamshire 3,745 2,758 6,503
Cambridgeshire 2,035 3,337 5,372
Cheshire 2,678 3,856 6,534
Cleveland 596 871 1,467
Cornwall 746 1,349 2,095
Cumbria 747 1,788 2,535
Derbyshire 1,651 2,354 4,005
Devon 3,472 5,202 8,674
Dorset 2,673 3,802 6,475
Durham 755 1,232 1,987
East Sussex 4,098 4,962 9,060
Essex 5,976 3,373 9,349
Gloucestershire 2,658 3,142 5,800
Hampshire 7,117 8,710 15,827
Herefordshire and Worcester 3,162 5,272 8,434
Hertfordshire 5,819 8,345 14,164
Humberside 1,338 1,474 2,812
Isle of Wight 278 580 858
Kent 6,884 7,016 13,900
Lancashire 3,018 4,739 7,757

Pupils aged 5 to 10 and 11 to 16 years of age in independent schools in each LEA area in England
LEA Pupils aged 5–10 Pupils aged 11–16 Total pupils aged 5–16
Leicestershire 2,619 4,143 6,762
Lincolnshire 1,582 1,770 3,352
Norfolk 2,228 2,907 5,135
North Yorkshire 2,621 4,241 6,862
Northamptonshire 2,307 2,250 4,557
Northumberland 365 282 647
Nottinghamshire 2,541 2,316 4,857
Oxfordshire 3,642 6,033 9,675
Shropshire 1,834 2,336 4,170
Somerset 2,072 4,901 6,973
Staffordshire 1,650 2,455 4,105
Suffolk 2,495 3,935 6,430
Surrey 13,150 13,123 26,273
Warwickshire 2,120 2,659 4,779
West Sussex 3,717 4,555 8,272
Wiltshire 1,901 2,796 4,697
England 185,208 225,947 411,155