HC Deb 13 January 1995 vol 252 cc239-40W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the number of independent schools operating in Wales for each financial year since 1975.

Mr. Richards

The number of independent schools in Wales for each year since 1975 are given as follows:

Year Number
1994 64
1993 65
1992 68
1991 71
1990 67
1989 66
1988 67
Year Number
1987 69
1986 69
1985 67
1984 70
1983 73
1982 71
1981 72
1980 68
1979 68
1978 64
1977 67
1976 68
1975 67

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what assessment he has made of the impact of the operation of the assisted places scheme in ensuring the continued operation of the independent schools sector.

Mr. Richards

None. The scheme is intended to widen parental choice when selecting appropriate education for their children.

There are some 10,788 pupils in independent schools in Wales, of whom approximately 6.6 per cent.—714— were in the assisted places scheme, as at September 1994.

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what assessment his Department has made of the average household income of the pupils applying for assistance under the assisted places scheme; and what is the average household income of pupils covered by the assisted places scheme.

Mr. Richards

Incomes of households are variable and we have made no direct and separate assessment of the average household income of the pupils applying for assistance under the scheme in Wales. Some 714 pupils are currently receiving education at one of the participating schools in Wales; approximately 41 per cent. of parents pay no contribution to fees.

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