HC Deb 14 October 1996 vol 282 cc707-21W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will list the number and percentage of pupils in maintained primary school classes of 31 or more in each year from 1991 and what figures are available for 1996 showing the percentage change between 1995 and 1996(a) by each local education authority in England, (b) by region and (c) in total. [40148]

Mr. Robin Squire

The information is shown in the following tables:

Numbers and percentages of pupils in classes of 31 or more in maintained primary schools in each local education authority area and region in England: 1991–96 (provisional)
Position in January each year 1991
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 220 2.8
Greenwich 1,216 7.2
Hackney 341 3.0
Hammersmith and Fulham 354 5.2
Islington 315 2.8
Kensington and Chelsea 187 4.0
Lambeth 368 2.4
Lewisham 698 4.2
Southwark 1,389 8.7
Tower Hamlets 487 4.2
Wandsworth 373 2.9
Westminster 218 3.5
Barking 1,136 8.5
Barnet 1,711 8.9
Bexley 4,361 26.4
Brent 1,544 8.8
Bromley 6,133 32.3
Croydon 2,875 13.3
Ealing 3,277 15.3
Enfield 4,652 25.9
Haringey 528 3.3
Harrow 4,320 28.7
Havering 3,423 19.1
Hillingdon 4,072 24.3
Hounslow 5,024 33.5
Kingston upon Thames 3,439 42.4
Merton 1,540 14.7
Newham 2,263 11.4
Redbridge 8,333 56.4
Richmond upon Thames 1,798 20.3
Sutton 3,731 35.3
Waltham Forest 3,283 20.3
Birmingham 26,754 28.3
Coventry 5,454 21.3
Dudley 6,732 29.8
Sandwell 8,800 34.4
Solihull 4,998 29.3
Walsall 3,713 18.2
Wolverhampton 3,565 17.9
Knowsley 3,593 22.9
Liverpool 8,471 18.5
St. Helens 4,836 32.4
Sefton 7,831 33.1
Wirral 2,295 8.8
Bolton 8,594 40.3
Bury 4,941 34.7
Manchester 9,484 23.6
Oldham 8,187 41.2
Rochdale 6,889 39.0
Salford 4,210 20.0
Stockport 6,573 28.6
Tameside 8,128 41.9
Trafford 7,430 43.4
Wigan 10,066 40.4
Barnsley 3,266 16.9
Doncaster 4,509 17.8
Rotherham 2,334 10.4
Sheffield 6,647 17.3
Bradford 3,383 11.4
Calderdale 5,103 31
Kirklees 7,897 26.6
Leeds 10,247 24.1
Wakefield 8,058 32.9
Gateshead 1,311 8.0
Newcastle upon Tyne 5,040 27.1
North Tyneside 1,527 10.8
South Tyneside 1,906 13.8

Numbers and percentages of pupils in classes of 31 or more in maintained primary schools in each local education authority area and region in England: 1991–96 (provisional)
Position in January each year
1991
LEA Number Percentage1
Sunderland 4,716 17.9
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Avon 21,212 30.0
Bedfordshire 9,406 27.9
Berkshire 16,930 32.2
Buckinghamshire 17,251 31.8
Cambridgeshire 13,596 26.3
Cheshire 35,447 43.6
Cleveland 12,897 23.6
Cornwall 11,984 32.4
Cumbria 6,895 18.7
Derbyshire 20,325 28.3
Devon 19,509 27.0
Dorset 13,959 37.8
Durham 12,995 26.3
East Sussex 14,944 33.5
Essex 29,219 25.4
Gloucestershire 8,424 21.9
Hampshire 39,623 33.5
Hereford and Worcester 9,988 22.5
Hertfordshire 17,022 24.1
Humberside 16,528 22.8
Isle of Wight 1,637 25.0
Kent 41,865 36.1
Lancashire 45,822 40.7
Leicestershire 16,990 24.2
Lincolnshire 13,517 29.7
Norfolk 11,081 19.6
North Yorkshire 11,975 23.0
Northamptonshire 9,408 21.6
Northumberland 7,600 41.2
Nottinghamshire 13,213 17.0
Oxfordshire 6,433 18.0
Shropshire 6,630 21.2
Somerset 9,813 31.1
Staffordshire 18,648 23.1
Suffolk 5,245 13.6
Surrey 12,605 18.9
Warwickshire 10,801 28.4
West Sussex 10,088 21.5
Wiltshire 8,596 21.3
By region
North 54,887 22.1
North-west 182,797 33.9
East Anglia 29,922 20.4
Yorkshire and Humberside 79,947 21.4
West Midlands 106,083 25.3
East Midlands 73,453 23.8
Greater London 73,609 16.2
Other South-east 217,023 28.5
South-west 93,497 28.6
England 911,218 25.5

(1) Pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more expressed as a percentage of all pupils in single teacher classes.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3.

Position in January each year
1992
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 541 6.5
Greenwich 1,305 7.8
Hackney 219 1.9
Hammersmith and Fulham 649 9.4
Islington 756 6.6
Kensington and Chelsea 130 2.7
Lambeth 630 4.0
Lewisham 2,017 11.4
Southwark 1,403 8.4
Tower Hamlets 596 4.9
Wandsworth 818 6.1
Westminster 292 4.3
Barking 1,531 11.1
Barnet 1,986 10.1
Bexley 5,021 29.8
Brent 1,450 8.3
Bromley 6,417 33.1
Croydon 3,553 16.4
Ealing 3,370 15.3
Enfield 5,185 27.5
Haringey 481 2.9
Harrow 4,140 27.1
Havering 2,585 14.5
Hillingdon 4,745 27.8
Hounslow 5,434 35.3
Kingston upon Thames 4,705 54.1
Merton 1,882 16.3
Newham 1,294 6.3
Redbridge 8,476 56.6
Richmond upon Thames 1,353 14.8
Sutton 3,540 33.3
Waltham Forest 2,958 18.0
Birmingham 23,741 24.9
Coventry 5,758 22.3
Dudley 4,447 21.2
Sand well 8,571 33.3
Solihull 5,077 29.8
Walsall 4,313 20.7
Wolverhampton 2,765 13.8
Knowsley 4,107 26.1
Liverpool 10,605 22.9
St. Helens 5,100 34.4
Sefton 8,027 32.9
Wirral 3,314 12.2
Bolton 8,269 38.2
Bury 5,313 35.6
Manchester 8,361 20.9
Oldham 7,938 40.6
Rochdale 8,371 37.0
Salford 4,938 23.4
Stockport 6,735 28.6
Tameside 8,067 40
Trafford 8,329 47.6
Wigan 8,684 34.9
Barnsley 3,482 17.8
Doncaster 6,457 24.8
Rotherham 2,970 13.4
Sheffield 5,909 15.1
Bradford 3,579 12.3
Calderdale 3,914 23.3
Kirklees 7,433 25.2
Leeds 11,617 26.8
Wakefield 8,322 33.4
Gateshead 1,094 6.8
Newcastle upon Tyne 5,240 26.7
North Tyneside 2,928 20.2
South Tyneside 2,139 15.2
Sunderland 4,376 16.9
Isles of Scilly 31 18.8
Avon 20,297 28.4
Position in January each year
1992
LEA Number Percentage1
Bedfordshire 7,467 21.8
Berkshire 14,091 26.4
Buckinghamshire 17,304 30.9
Cambridgeshire 13,893 26.4
Cheshire 31,286 38.4
Cleveland 13,234 23.5
Cornwall 13,502 36.2
Cumbria 7,894 21.5
Derbyshire 24,579 34.0
Devon 20,230 27.8
Dorset 14,553 38.2
Durham 11,967 23.9
East Sussex 16,382 36.5
Essex 27,674 23.9
Gloucestershire 8,883 22.4
Hampshire 35,143 29.5
Hereford and Worcester 8,437 18.7
Hertfordshire 18,517 25.7
Humberside 16,604 22.8
Isle of Wight 1,477 21.9
Kent 36,948 31.5
Lancashire 44,711 39.8
Leicestershire 14,056 19.9
Lincolnshire 10,999 24.1
Norfolk 10,271 18.0
North Yorkshire 11,246 21.3
Northamptonshire 8,648 19.5
Northumberland 6,710 35.9
Nottinghamshire 15,656 19.9
Oxfordshire 5,302 14.7
Shropshire 5,809 18.2
Somerset 9,655 30.1
Staffordshire 20,825 25.2
Suffolk 4,878 12.6
Surrey 13,108 19.5
Warwickshire 12,822 32.8
West Sussex 11,563 23.7
Wiltshire 8,398 20.5
By region
North 55,582 22.1
North-west 180,155 33.2
East Anglia 29,042 19.6
Yorkshire and Humberside 81,533 21.7
West Midlands 102,565 24.2
East Midlands 73,938 23.7
Greater London 79,462 17.1
Other South-east 204,976 26.6
South-west 95,549 28.7
England 902,802 24.9
1 Change in number of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more between 1995 and 1996 expressed as a percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1995.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3.

Position in January each year
1993
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 452 5.4
Greenwich 1,837 10.8
Hackney 656 5.0
Hammersmith and Fulham 719 10.0
Islington 673 5.5
Kensington and Chelsea 159 3.3
Lambeth 762 4.8
Lewisham 1,706 9.8
Position in January each year
1993
LEA Number Percentage1
Southwark 1,894 10.8
Tower Hamlets 619 4.6
Wandsworth 1,572 11.1
Westminster 391 6.1
Barking 1,021 7.3
Barnet 2,028 10.1
Bexley 5,450 30.9
Brent 2,145 11.7
Bromley 7,461 37.8
Croydon 4,022 17.4
Ealing 4,261 19.2
Enfield 6,081 31.6
Haringey 631 3..8
Harrow 3,740 24.2
Havering 3,881 21.1
Hillingdon 4,942 28.7
Hounslow 4,528 29.4
Kingston upon Thames 5,203 55.9
Merton 2,499 21.1
Newham 1,872 8.8
Redbridge 8,754 55.1
Richmond upon Thames 1,617 16.7
Sutton 4,566 40.5
Waltham Forest 3,766 22.3
Birmingham 26,985 28.0
Coventry 5,446 22.0
Dudley 4,751 21.4
Sandwell 9,243 34.8
Solihull 5,399 31.1
Walsall 5,997 27.5
Wolverhampton 4,731 22.1
Knowsley 5,013 30.7
Liverpool 11,104 23.7
St. Helens 4,305 29.2
Sefton 7,984 33.2
Wirral 4,726 16.9
Bolton 8,684 40.0
Bury 5,458 37.1
Manchester 10,107 24.6
Oldham 8,673 41.6
Rochdale 8,651 47.2
Salford 5,623 25.6
Stockport 7,624 31.7
Tameside 9,739 47.4
Trafford 8,618 49.1
Wigan 9,018 36.2
Barnsley 4,094 20.7
Doncaster 6,006 22.8
Rotherham 2,198 10.0
Sheffield 7,855 21.1
Bradford 5,943 19.2
Calderdale 4,672 26.7
Kirklees 7,804 26.5
Leeds 15,309 28.2
Wakefield 8,536 33.6
Gateshead 1,986 12.3
Newcastle upon Tyne 5,927 29.6
North Tyneside 2,962 20.2
South Tyneside 3,023 21.0
Sunderland 3,878 15.0
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Avon 22,884 31.0
Bedfordshire 8,541 24.0
Berkshire 14,671 27.0
Buckinghamshire 17,283 30.6
Cambridgeshire 13,912 26.2
Cheshire 30,297 36.9
Cleveland 13,649 23.7
Cornwall 13,492 35.7
Cumbria 9,232 24.2
Derbyshire 27,385 36.8
Position in January each year
1993
LEA Number Percentage1
Devon 20,804 27.5
Dorset 16,522 41.5
Durham 14,038 27.8
East Sussex 16,939 37.3
Essex 28,575 24.5
Gloucestershire 9,272 22.6
Hampshire 35,902 29.6
Hereford and Worcester 8,887 19.6
Hertfordshire 18,667 25.2
Humberside 20,519 27.4
Isle of Wight 1,856 26.9
Kent 38,705 32.0
Lancashire 43,818 38.2
Leicestershire 15,963 22.3
Lincolnshire 11,649 25.1
Norfolk 11,083 19.1
North Yorkshire 12,118 22.4
Northamptonshire 8,419 18.7
Northumberland 6,461 34.2
Nottinghamshire 18,878 23.6
Oxfordshire 5,494 15.1
Shropshire 7,164 21.9
Somerset 10,336 31.4
Staffordshire 30,794 35.7
Suffolk 5,046 12.6
Surrey 15,438 22.0
Warwickshire 13,002 31.9
West Sussex 9,108 18.6
Wiltshire 11,151 24.9
By region
North 61,156 23.9
North-west 189,442 34.3
East Anglia 30,041 19.9
Yorkshire and Humberside 95,054 24.2
West Midlands 122,399 28.1
East Midlands 82,294 25.9
Greater London 89,908 18.7
Other South-east 211,179 26.8
South-west 104,461 30.2
England 985,934 26.5
1 Pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more expressed as a percentage of all pupils in single teacher classes.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3.

Position in January each year
1994
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 542 6.1
Greenwich 2,301 13.3
Hackney 499 3.7
Hammersmith and Fulham 795 11.1
Islington 892 6.9
Kensington and Chelsea 454 9.0
Lambeth 816 5.2
Lewisham 1,318 7.2
Southwark 2,331 12.3
Tower Hamlets 638 4.9
Wandsworth 1,666 11.8
Westminster 428 5.9
Barking 1,415 9.9
Barnet 2,434 11.6
Bexley 5,910 32.0
Brent 2,157 11.4
Bromley 10,385 47.5
Croydon 4,896 20.5
Position in January each year
1994
LEA Number Percentage1
Ealing 4,146 20.3
Enfield 7,237 35.4
Haringey 732 4.3
Harrow 3,544 22.6
Havering 4,176 22.1
Hillingdon 4,896 27.5
Hounslow 5,319 33.5
Kingston upon Thames 5,484 57.9
Merton 3,114 25.3
Newham 1,317 6.0
Redbridge 8,456 52.8
Richmond upon Thames 1,134 11.4
Sutton 4,696 40.1
Waltham Forest 3,200 18.4
Birmingham 27,164 28.4
Coventry 5,541 21.9
Dudley 7,497 31.1
Sandwell 10,175 37.5
Solihull 6,711 36.9
Walsall 5,577 25.1
Wolverhampton 5,155 24.1
Knowsley 5,915 34.8
Liverpool 12,620 26.6
St. Helens 5,437 37.5
Sefton 8,258 33.7
Wirral 5,928 20.4
Bolton 9,046 41.0
Bury 6,239 40.0
Manchester 9,619 23.4
Oldham 8,617 41.1
Rochdale 8,020 43.8
Salford 6,817 30.6
Stockport 8,179 33.8
Tameside 12,079 56.4
Trafford 9,151 49.6
Wigan 9,997 38.2
Barnsley 5,656 28.3
Doncaster 7,548 28.4
Rotherham 2,569 11.5
Sheffield 8,281 21.9
Bradford 8,781 27.3
Calderdale 5,268 30.1
Kirklees 9,372 29.9
Leeds 19,405 32.7
Wakefield 9,996 37.0
Gateshead 1,862 11.2
Newcastle upon Tyne 5,843 28.5
North Tyneside 3,905 26.0
South Tyneside 3,456 23.9
Sunderland 4,244 16.2
Isles of Scilly 31 18.5
Avon 26,753 35.5
Bedfordshire 9,064 24.4
Berkshire 16,290 28.9
Buckinghamshire 19.072 33.3
Cambridgeshire 15,079 27.2
Cheshire 30,193 36.2
Cleveland 13,386 23.2
Cornwall 13,441 35.1
Cumbria 9,385 24.2
Derbyshire 29,982 39.9
Devon 21,175 27.3
Dorset 18,142 44.0
Durham 15,012 28.9
East Sussex 18,297 40.7
Essex 30,729 25.8
Gloucestershire 11,123 26.5
Hampshire 44,304 34.2
Hereford and Worcester 9,910 21.1
Hertfordshire 21.344 27.7
Humberside 25,914 33.4
Position in January each year
1994
LEA Number Percentage1
Isle of Wight 1,862 26.6
Kent 41,570 33.6
Lancashire 45,112 38.5
Leicestershire 14,433 20.2
Lincolnshire 12,642 26.6
Norfolk 11,175 19.5
North Yorkshire 13,702 24.8
Northamptonshire 9,590 20.6
Northumberland 7,901 41.4
Nottinghamshire 19,947 24.2
Oxfordshire 5,850 15.3
Shropshire 9,085 27.2
Somerset 10,476 30.1
Staffordshire 30,738 35.3
Suffolk 5,608 13.8
Surrey 13,741 20.2
Warwickshire 12,740 30.6
West Sussex 10,934 21.6
Wiltshire 12,185 26.5
By region
North 64,994 25.0
North-west 201,227 35.7
East Anglia 31,862 20.8
Yorkshire and Humberside 116,492 28.6
West Midlands 130,293 29.4
East Midlands 86,594 26.8
Greater London 97,328 19.6
Other South-east 234,057 28.8
South-west 113,326 31.9
England 1,076,173 28.2
1 Change in number of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more between 1995 and 1996 expressed as a percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1995.

Note

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3

Position in January each year
1995
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 605 6.7
Greenwich 2,555 14.5
Hackney 569 4.0
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,294 16.6
Islington 1,055 8.1
Kensington and Chelsea 221 4.5
Lambeth 540 3.4
Lewisham 1,192 6.4
Southwark 2,483 12.7
Tower Hamlets 778 5.1
Wandsworth 1,459 10.3
Westminster 646 9.4
Barking 1,317 8.7
Barnet 2,291 10.9
Bex ley 7,834 39.2
Brent 2,444 13.0
Bromley 11,596 51.8
Croydon 5,973 23.7
Ealing 4,137 19.2
Enfield 8,192 39.7
Haringey 1,045 6.0
Harrow 4,152 25.5
Havering 4,662 24.1
Hillingdon 4,833 26.4
Hounslow 5,691 34.1
Kingston upon Thames 6,216 64.0
Position in January each year
1995
LEA Number Percentage1
Merton 3,299 26.2
Newham 2,680 11.3
Redbridge 8,337 51.5
Richmond upon Thames 2,040 20.4
Sutton 4,328 35.7
Waltham Forest 3.33 18.8
Birmingham 28,251 29.2
Coventry 7,875 29.4
Dudley 6,935 28.5
Sandwell 10,815 39.1
Solihull 7,506 40.3
Walsall 6,428 27.9
Wolverhampton 5,846 26.8
Knowsley 6,300 34.7
Liverpool 12,541 27.0
St. Helens 5,507 37.4
Sefton 8,793 35.1
Wirral 6,076 20.7
Bolton 10,366 45.9
Bury 6,434 41.1
Manchester 10,211 24.2
Oldham 8,823 41.0
Rochdale 8,102 41.8
Salford 6,975 30.8
Stockport 7,858 31.8
Tameside 11,291 51.8
Trafford 9,689 51.1
Wigan 11,375 42.7
Barnsley 6,201 30.9
Doncaster 8,338 31.7
Rotherham 3,269 14.4
Sheffield 11,119 28.3
Bradford 10,707 32.4
Calderdale 5,666 30.9
Kirklees 12,290 38.2
Leeds 21,245 35.1
Wakefield 10,544 37.8
Gateshead 2,237 13.2
Newcastle upon Tyne 6,744 33.1
North Tyneside 4,930 32.7
South Tyneside 3,616 24.7
Sunderland 3,601 13.5
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Avon 26,919 34.5
Bedfordshire 10,328 26.7
Berkshire 15,605 26.8
Buckinghamshire 21,248 35.6
Cambridgeshire 14,946 26.8
Cheshire 30,315 35.5
Cleveland 13,859 23.7
Cornwall 14,004 35.6
Cumbria 11,452 29.0
Derbyshire 32,959 42.7
Devon 23,659 29.8
Dorset 18,038 42.8
Durham 15,455 29.5
East Sussex 19,691 40.8
Essex 31,875 25.8
Gloucestershire 11,595 26.7
Hampshire 43,976 33.9
Hereford and Worcester 10,533 21.8
Hertfordshire 23,054 29.0
Humberside 26,842 33.8
Isle of Wight 1,860 26.4
Kent 44,208 34.4
Lancashire 48,832 40.4
Leicestershire 17,567 23.6
Lincolnshire 14,632 29.8
Norfolk 12,066 20.5
North Yorkshire 17,758 31.3
Northamptonshire 10,576 21.9
Position in January each year
1995
LEA Number Percentage1
Northumberland 8,030 41.8
Nottinghamshire 23,142 27.8
Oxfordshire 6,422 16.4
Shropshire 9,972 29.0
Somerset 10,776 30.1
Staffordshire 31,147 35.3
Suffolk 6,396 15.1
Surrey 12,118 17.7
Warwickshire 13,980 32.9
West Sussex 12,879 24.2
Wiltshire 14,703 31.0
By region
North 69,924 26.6
North-west 209,488 36.4
East Anglia 33,408 21.3
Yorkshire and Humberside 133,979 32.2
West Midlands 139,288 30.8
East Midlands 98,876 29.8
Greater London 107,794 21.1
Other South-east 243,264 29.2
South-west 119,694 32.7
England 1,155,715 29.6
1 Change in number of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more between 1995 and 1996 expressed as a percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1995.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3

Position in January each year
1996 (provisional)
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden 447 5.2
Greenwich 1,412 8.0
Hackney 664 4.9
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,036 13.2
Islington 982 7.4
Kensington and Chelsea 187 3.8
Lambeth 857 5.5
Lewisham 917 5.2
Southwark 2.051 10.7
Tower Hamlets 859 5.8
Wandsworth 2,373 16.5
Westminster 544 7.9
Barking 1,603 10.6
Barnet 1,848 8.8
Bexley 8,821 42.7
Brent 2,259 12.0
Bromley 11,850 50.6
Croydon 6,341 24.4
Ealing 5,508 24.5
Enfield 8,840 41.0
Haringey 984 5.9
Harrow 3,833 24.3
Havering 5,678 28.7
Hillingdon 4,820 25.8
Hounslow 5,674 34.4
Kingston upon Thames 7,095 70.1
Merton 3,955 30.9
Newham 2,381 9.8
Redbridge 9,060 52.7
Richmond upon Thames 2,309 22.3
Sutton 4,235 32.8
Waltham Forest 3,282 18.4
Birmingham 25,642 26.3
Coventry 7,638 28.3
Dudley 6,618 26.9
Position in January each year
1996 (provisional)
LEA Number Percentage1
Sandwell 11,812 41.5
Solihull 8,403 44.0
Walsall 7,241 31.1
Wolverhampton 6,762 30.9
Knowsley 5,254 29.2
Liverpool 12,051 26.0
St. Helens 5,583 37.7
Sefton 10,670 42.5
Wirral 6,987 23.7
Bolton 11,719 49.7
Bury 6,968 43.4
Manchester 9,687 22.8
Oldham 9,434 43.5
Rochdale 8,316 43.0
Salford 6,997 30.6
Stockport 8,247 32.8
Tameside 11,508 53.0
Trafford 9,389 48.9
Wigan 11,087 42.5
Barnsley 8,677 42.3
Doncaster 9,609 35.1
Rotherham 5,732 24.6
Sheffield 11,181 28.0
Bradford 11,449 34.3
Calderdale 6,331 34.3
Kirklees 14,395 44.3
Leeds 21,455 35.3
Wakefield 10,673 37.7
Gateshead 2,443 14.4
Newcastle upon Tyne 6,792 33.1
North Tyneside 4,897 31.7
South Tyneside 4,067 27.6
Sunderland 4,148 15.1
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Avon 26.647 34.4
Bedfordshire 11,867 30.4
Berkshire 18,308 30.5
Buckinghamshire 22,753 37.6
Cambridgeshire 18,065 31.8
Cheshire 32,225 37.3
Cleveland 13,869 23.6
Cornwall 14,936 37.5
Cumbria 11,382 28.2
Derbyshire 41,217 52.0
Devon 28,078 34.8
Dorset 19,654 44.5
Durham 19,881 38.0
East Sussex 20,971 42.4
Essex 34,741 27.6
Gloucestershire 14,246 32.1
Hampshire 44,938 34.5
Hereford and Worcester 13,225 27.2
Hertfordshire 23,396 29.0
Humberside 27,832 35.0
Isle of Wight 2,243 31.1
Kent 44,212 33.8
Lancashire 54,099 44.5
Leicestershire 21,784 28.8
Lincolnshire 13,962 27.9
Norfolk 13,224 22.0
North Yorkshire 18,663 32.1
Northamptonshire 11,089 22.4
Northumberland 8,478 43.3
Nottinghamshire 32,931 38.9
Oxfordshire 10,608 25.7
Shropshire 13,425 38.2
Somerset 13,649 37.3
Staffordshire 32,163 35.7
Suffolk 7,940 18.2
Surrey 14,197 19.9
Warwickshire 17,566 40.7
Position in January each year
1996 (provisional)
LEA Number Percentage1
West Sussex 14,447 26.7
Wiltshire 15,128 30.8
By region
North 75,957 28.5
North-west 220,201 38.0
East Anglia 39,229 24.4
Yorkshire and Humberside 145,997 34.6
West Midlands 150,495 32.8
East Midlands 120,983 35.7
Greater London 112,705 21.8
Other South-east 262,682 30.9
South-west 132,338 35.5
England 1,260,587 31.8
1 Change in number of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more between 1995 and 1996 expressed as a percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1995.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31or more in 1979 was 35.3.

Position in January each year
Change
LEA Number Percentage1
Corporation of London 0 0.0
Camden -158 -26.1
Greenwich -1,143 -44.7
Hackney 95 16.7
Hammersmith and Fulham -258 -19.9
Islington -73 -6.9
Kensington and Chelsea -34 -15.4
Lambeth 317 58.7
Lewisham -275 -23.1
Southwark -432 -17.4
Tower Hamlets 81 10.4
Wandsworth 914 62.6
Westminster -102 -15.8
Barking 286 21.7
Barnet 443 -19.3
Bexley 987 12.6
Brent -185 -7.6
Bromley 254 2.2
Croydon 368 6.2
Ealing 1,371 33.1
Enfield 648 7.9
Haringey -61 -5.8
Harrow -319 -7.7
Havering 1,016 21.8
Hillingdon -13 -0.3
Hounslow -17 -0.3
Kingston upon Thames 879 14.1
Merton 656 19.9
Newham -299 -11.2
Redbridge 723 8.7
Richmond upon Thames 269 13.2
Sutton -93 -2.1
Waltham Forest -48 -1.4
Birmingham -2,609 -9.2
Coventry -237 -3
Dudley —317 -4.6
Sandwell 997 9.2
Solihull 897 12.0
Walsall 813 12.6
Wolverhampton 916 15.7
Knowsley -1,046 -16.6
Liverpool -A9Q -3.9
St. Helens 56 1.0
Sefton 1,877 21.3
Wirral 911 15.0
Bolton 1,353 13.1
Position in January each year
Change
LEA Number Percentage'
Bury 534 8.3
Manchester -524 -5.1
Oldham 611 6.9
Rochdale 214 2.6
Salford 22 0.3
Stockport 389 5.0
Tameside 217 1.9
Trafford -300 -3.1
Wigan -288 -2.5
Barnsley 2,476 39.9
Doncaster 1,271 15.2
Rotherham 2,463 75.3
Sheffield 62 0.6
Bradford 742 6.9
Calderdale 665 11.7
Kirklees 2,105 17.1
Leeds 210 1.0
Wakefield 129 1.2
Gateshead 206 9.2
Newcastle upon Tyne 48 0.7
North Tyneside -33 -0.7
South Tyneside 451 12.5
Sunderland 547 15.2
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Avon -272 -1.0
Bedfordshire 1,539 14.9
Berkshire 2,704 17.3
Buckinghamshire 1,505 7.1
Cambridgeshire 3,119 20.9
Cheshire 1,910 6.3
Cleveland 10 0.1
Cornwall 832 6.7
Cumbria -70 -0.6
Derbyshire 8,258 25.1
Devon 4,419 18.7
Dorset 1,616 9
Durham 4,426 28.6
East Sussex 1,280 6.5
Essex 2,866 9
Gloucestershire 2,651 22.9
Hampshire 962 2.2
Hereford and Worcester 2,692 25.6
Hertfordshire 342 1.5
Humberside 990 3.7
Isle of Wight 383 20.6
Kent 4 0
Lancashire 5,267 10.8
Leicestershire 4,217 24
Lincolnshire -670 -4.6
Norfolk 1,158 9.6
North Yorkshire 905 5.1
Northamptonshire 513 4.9
Northumberland 448 5.6
Nottinghamshire 9,789 42.3
Oxfordshire 4,186 65.2
Shropshire 3,453 34.6
Somerset 2,873 26.7
Staffordshire 1,016 3.3
Suffolk 1,544 24.1
Surrey 2,079 17.2
Warwickshire 3,586 25.7
West Sussex 1,568 12.2
Wiltshire 425 2.9
By region
North 6,033 8.6
North-west 10,713 5.1
East Anglia 5,821 17.4
Yorkshire and Humberside 12,018 9.0
Position in January each year
Change
LEA Number Percentage1
West Midlands 11,207 8.0
East Midlands 22,107 22.4
Greater London 4,911 4.6
Other South-east 19,418 8
South-west 12,644 10.6
England 104,872 9.1
1 Change in number of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more between 1995 and 1996 expressed as a percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1995.

Note:

The comparable percentage of pupils in single teacher classes of 31 or more in 1979 was 35.3.