§ Mr. SimpsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if she will list the schools that have been awarded technology grants since the scheme was introduced together with the amount awarded. [32470]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe technology colleges scheme was launched in September 1993, with the first schools designated to start operating as technology colleges from September 1994. The 85 schools which have been designated as technology colleges are in the following list. Each school receives a one-off capital grant of £100,000, plus additional recurrent annual funding of £100 per pupil to help implement its development plan. Capital and recurrent support awarded to these schools in 1994–95 and 1995–96 totals some £20 million. The schools are also benefiting from private and charitable sector sponsorship totalling over £8 million.
- Designated Technology Colleges
- Aldersley High School, Wolverhampton
- All Hallows Catholic School, Hampshire
- All Hallows RC High School, Lancashire
- All Saints Catholic School, Barking & Dagenham
720 - Applemore Technology School, Hampshire
- Archbishop Temple School, Lancashire
- Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School, Lancashire
- Baines School, Lancashire
- Banbury School, Oxfordshire
- Belper School, Derbyshire
- Bexley-Erith Technical High School for Boys, Bexley
- Bishop Stopford VA School, Northamptonshire
- Budmouth School, Dorset
- Cardinal Wiseman RC High School, Ealing
- Central Technology College, Gloucestershire
- The Chalfonts Community College, Buckinghamshire
- Chalvedon School, Essex
- Chatham Grammar School for Girls, Kent
- Cirencester Deer Park School, Gloucestershire
- Collingwood College, Surrey
- The Cornwallis School, Kent
- Cowes High School, Isle of Wight
- Deacon's School, Cambridgeshire
- Deanery High School, Wigan
- Denefield School, Berkshire
- Ercall Wood School, Shropshire
- Fallibroome High School, Cheshire
- George Spencer School, Nottinghamshire
- Glyn School, Surrey
- Greenwood Dale School, Nottinghamshire
- Hanson School, Bradford
- Hartshill GM School, Warwickshire
- Heathside School, Surrey
- Herschel Grammar School, Berkshire
- Hugh Christies School, Kent
- John Kelly Boys' Community School, Brent
- John Kelly Girls' Community School, Brent
- Kemnal Technology College, Bromley
- King Solomon High School, Redbridge
- The Kings School, Lincolnshire
- Knowles Hill School, Devon
- Lancaster Girls' Grammar School, Lancashire
- Lancaster Royal Grammar School, Lancashire
- The Latymer School, Enfield
- Lincoln School of Science and Technology, Lincolnshire
- Lodge Park School, Northamptonshire
- Lynn Grove High School, Norfolk
- The Merrill Community School, Derbyshire
- Mill Hill County High School, Barnet
- Moseley Park GM School, Wolverhampton
- New Wellington School, Trafford
- Norham Community High School, North Tyneside
- North Cumbria Technology College, Cumbria
- Northampton School for Boys, Northamptonshire Notre Dame School, Sheffield
- Ossett School, Wakefield
- The Philip Morant School, Essex
- Prospect School, Berkshire
- Prudhoe County High School, Northumberland
- Rastrick High School, Calderdale
- Ravens Wood School for Boys, Bromley
- Reading School, Berkshire
- Reddish Vale School, Stockport
- Saffron Walden County High School, Essex
- St. Aidan's C of E High School, Lancashire
- St. Alban's Catholic High School, Suffolk
- St. Angela's Ursuline Convent School, Newham
- Saint Bonaventure's School, Newham
- St. George's Technology School, Lincolnshire
- St. James's C of E School, Bolton
- St. John's RC Comprehensive School, Durham
- St. Peter's Collegiate School, Wolverhampton
- St. Thomas More School, Gateshead
- Sale Moor School, Trafford
- Sawston Village College, Cambridgeshire
- Sawtry Community College, Cambridgeshire
- Senacre Technology School, Kent
721 - Small Heath School, Birmingham
- Soham Village College, Cambridgeshire
- Tring School, Hertfordshire
- Trinity C of E High School, Manchester
- Tudor Grange School, Solihull
- Uppingham Community College, Leicestershire
- Walbottle High School, Newcastle
- Wyvern College, Wiltshire