§ Sir David KnoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how much was spent per(a) primary and (b) secondary school pupil in each of 82W the local education authorities in England in the most recent year for which figures are available, at constant prices. [964]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe following table sets out for each local education authority in England the net institutional expenditure per pupil in LEA-maintained(a) pre-primary/primary schools and (b) secondary schools.
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Net institutional expenditure 1994–95 (at 1995–96 per pupil prices) Pre-primary and primary £ Secondary £ Corporation of London 3,723 0 Camden 2,107 2,857 Greenwich 2,077 2,839 Hackney 2,303 3,214 Hammersmith and Fulham 2,542 3,396 Islington 2,105 2,722 Kensington and Chelsea 2,455 3,408 Lambeth 2,635 3,874 Lewisham 2,148 2,742 Southwark 1,944 2,746 Tower Hamlets 2,450 3,272 Wandsworth 2,323 3,127 Westminster 2,499 2,894 Barking and Dagenham 1,937 2,410 Barnet 1,805 2,473 Bexley 1,573 2,286 Brent 1,760 2,082 Bromley 1,673 2,285 Croydon 1,767 2,217 Ealing 2,016 2,516 Enfield 1,804 2,416 Haringey 2,356 3,058 Harrow 2,092 2,661 Havering 1,756 2,632 Hillingdon 1,820 2,688 Hounslow 1,977 2,644 Kingston upon Thames 1,772 2,579 Merton 1,978 2,728 Newham 1,752 2,686 Redbridge 1,719 2,615 Richmond upon Thames 1,930 2,431 Sutton 1,905 2,575 Waltham Forest 1,835 2,453 Birmingham 1,763 2,413 Coventry 1,746 2,477 Dudley 1,614 2,259 Sandwell 1,706 2,298 Solihull 1,643 2,279 Walsall 1,704 2,370 Wolverhampton 1,688 2,397 Knowsley 1,613 2,281 Liverpool 1,673 2,666 St. Helens 1,558 2,301 Sefton 1,523 2,281 Wirral 1,605 2,350 Bolton 1,685 2,316 Bury 1,528 2,081 Manchester 1,596 2,494 Oldham 1,660 2,349 Rochdale 1,590 2,279 Salford 1,543 2,203 Stockport 1,604 2,204 Tameside 1,482 2,095 Trafford 1,513 2,375 Wigan 1,509 2,182 Barnsley 1,587 2,153 Doncaster 1,478 2,074 Rotherham 1,761 2,274
Net institutional expenditure 1994–95 (at 1995–96 per pupil prices) Pre-primary and primary £ Secondary £ Sheffield 1,651 2,161 Bradford 1,722 2,090 Calderdale 1,691 2,155 Kirklees 1,646 2,311 Leeds 1,685 2,276 Wakefield 1,629 2,095 Gateshead 1,678 2,311 Newcastle upon Tyne 1,700 2,370 North Tyneside 1,675 2,197 South Tyneside 1,662 2,112 Sunderland 1,615 2,193 Isles of Scilly 2,530 4,592 Avon 1,652 2,392 Bedfordshire 1,715 2,284 Berkshire 1,669 2,292 Buckinghamshire 1,676 2,311 Cambridgeshire 1,578 2,213 Cheshire 1,566 2,229 Cleveland 1,541 2,225 Cornwall 1,654 2,256 Cumbria 1,578 2,083 Derbyshire 1,634 2,345 Devon 1,592 2,256 Dorset 1,547 2,111 Durham 1,799 2,174 East Sussex 1,733 2,416 Essex 1,776 2,377 Gloucestershire 1,305 1,984 Hampshire 1,685 2,230 Hereford and Worcester 1,682 2,113 Hertfordshire 1,759 2,319 Humberside 1,692 2,360 Isle of Wight 1,646 2,079 Kent 1,593 2,331 Lancashire 1,701 2,402 Leicestershire 1,651 2,329 Lincolnshire 1,626 2,441 Norfolk 1,639 2,399 North Yorkshire 1,615 2,233 Northamptonshire 1,657 2,320 Northumberland 1,565 1,991 Nottinghamshire 1,733 2,454 Oxfordshire 1,720 2,340 Shropshire 1,644 2,472 Somerset 1,701 2,164 Staffordshire 1,603 2,155 Suffolk 1,731 2,235 Surrey 1,786 2,288 Warwickshire 1,705 2,405 West Sussex 1,709 2,294 Wiltshire 1,585 2,176 England 1,702 2,325
§ Sir David KnoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how much was spent per pupil in Staffordshire(a) in primary schools and (b) in secondary schools in each of the past 25 years, at constant prices. [966]
§ Mr. SquireThe following table shows net institutional expenditure in Staffordshire local education authority schools on(a) pre-primary and primary pupils combined, and on (b) secondary pupils from 1974–75 to 1994–95, 84W the latest year for which figures are available. Equivalent figures prior to 1974–75 are not readily available centrally.
Staffordshire county council: unit costs (1995–96 prices) Pre-primary/primary £ Secondary £ 1974–75 1,223 1,985 1975–76 1,230 2,050 1976–77 1,249 1,991 1977–78 1,193 1,868 1978–79 1,206 1,861 1979–80 1,221 1,821 1980–81 1,211 1,676 1981–82 1,281 1,748 1982–83 1,307 1,746 1983–84 1,352 1,802 1984–85 1,316 1,803 1985–86 1,308 1,861 1986–87 1,373 2,015 1987–88 1,448 2,159 1988–89 1,473 2,273 1989–90 1,483 2,296 1990–91 1,496 2,225 1991–92 1,561 2,285 1992–93 1,570 2,242 1993–94 1,599 2,166 1994–95 1,603 2,155