HC Deb 07 December 1998 vol 322 cc82-5W
Mr. Steinberg

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list the balance of funding between primary and secondary pupils enshrined in their LMS formula in each local education authority in England and Wales. [62350]

Ms Estelle Morris

The following table gives, for each local education authority in England, for 1998–99, the average of the budget share per pupil separately for primary and secondary schools. Responsibility for schools in Wales rests with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

LEA-maintained schools in England—1989–99 average funding per pupil
£
Local education authority Primary Secondary
City of London 3,032 0
Camden 2,111 2,821
Greenwich 1,949 2,724
Hackney 2,160 2,860
Hammersmith and Fulham 2,153 2,880
Islington 2,089 2,845
Kensington and Chelsea 2,443 3,255
Lambeth 2,280 2,985
Lewisham 2,072 2,876
Southwark 2,037 2,654
Tower Hamlets 2,140 2,727
Wandsworth 1,986 2,562
Westminster 2,112 2,792
Barking/Dagenham 1,836 2,410
Barnet 1,815 2,579
Bexley 1,488 2,291
Brent 1,999 2,758
Bromley 1,686 2,263
Croydon 1,799 2,520
Ealing 1,848 2,437
Enfield 1,739 2,421
Haringey 1,852 2,562
Harrow 1,838 2,631
Havering 1,735 2,610
Hillingdon 1,712 2,630
Hounslow 1,904 2,393
Kingston 1,708 2,302
Merton 1,817 2,340
Newham 1,683 2,519
Redbridge 1,618 2,454
Richmond 1,816 2,353
Sutton 1,742 2,452
Waltham Forest 1,867 2,101
Birmingham 1,789 2,390
Coventry 1,647 2,316
Dudley 1,633 2,234
Sandwell 1,548 2,222
Solihull 1,599 2,163
Walsall 1,545 2,202
Wolverhampton 1,453 2,278
Knowsley 1,652 2,304
Liverpool 1,681 2,226
St. Helens 1,524 2,257
Sefton 1,541 2,328
Wirral 1,527 2,242
Bolton 1,521 2,149
Bury 1,424 2,084
Manchester 1,554 2,257
Oldham 1,553 2,249
Rochdale 1,464 2,160
Salford 1,553 2,709
Stockport 1,502 2,114
Tameside 1,458 2,014
Trafford 1,337 2,187
Wigan 1,510 2,273
Barnsley 1,290 2,008
Doncaster 1,560 2,282
Rotherham 1,501 2,081
Sheffield 1,535 2,080
Bradford 1,588 1,805
Calderdale 1,505 2,227
Kirklees 1,475 2,179
Leeds 1,693 2,272
Wakefield 1,431 1,934
Gateshead 1,524 2,141
Newcastle 1,529 2,118
LEA-maintained shools in England—1989–99 average funding per pupil
£
Local education authority Primary Secondary
North Tyneside 1,534 2,095
South Tyneside 1,459 1,415
Sunderland 1,612 2,197
Isles of Scilly 3,000 5,000
Bath and NE Somerset 1,615 2,280
Bristol 1,674 2,462
North Somerset 1,575 2,249
South Gloucestershire 1,555 2,181
Hartlepool 1,447 2,132
Middlesbrough 1,455 2,293
Redcar and Cleveland 1,546 2,246
Stockton on Tees 1,516 2,170
Hull 1,577 2,089
East Riding 1,482 2,070
North East Lincolnshire 1,583 2,161
North Lincolnshire 1,518 2,078
North Yorkshire 1,546 2,297
York 1,524 2,241
Bedfordshire 1,488 2,015
Luton 1,523 2,298
Buckinghamshire 1,351 2,024
Milton Keynes 1,469 2,283
Derbyshire 1,330 2,121
Derby City 1,320 2,200
Dorset 1,505 2,028
Poole 1,431 2,044
Bournemouth 1,462 2,124
Durham 1,483 2,141
Darlington 1,491 2,103
East Sussex 1,506 2,281
Brighton and Hove 1,522 2,315
Hampshire 1,642 2,214
Portsmouth 1,707 2,272
Southampton 1,753 2,367
Leicestershire 1,544 2,139
Leicester City 1,531 2,158
Rutland 1,691 0
Staffordshire 1,434 1,947
Stoke-on-Trent 1,477 2,075
Wiltshire 1,437 2,042
Swindon 1,452 2,127
Bracknell Forest 1,580 2,261
Windsor and Maidenhead 1,579 2,194
West Berkshire 1,598 2,211
Reading 1,548 2,291
Slough 1,590 2,399
Wokingham 1,520 2,212
Cambridgeshire 1,488 2,050
Peterborough 1,419 2,148
Cheshire 1,542 2,223
Halton 1,587 2,134
Warrington 1,525 2,157
Devon 1,516 2,170
Plymouth 1,533 2,236
Torbay 1,483 2,171
Essex 1,596 2,295
Southend-on-Sea 1,645 2,374
Thurrock 1,635 2,432
Herefordshire 1,526 2,097
Worcestershire 1,466 1,940
Kent 1,596 2,269
Medway Towns 1,561 2,238
Lancashire 1,476 2,163
Blackburn with Darwen 1,463 2,148
Blackpool 1,458 2,186
Nottinghamshire 1,441 2,096
Nottingham City 1,649 2,155
Shropshire 1,480 2,262
Telford and Wrekin 1,375 2,415
Cornwall 1,517 2,064
LEA-maintained schools in England—1989–99 average funding per pupil
£
Local education authority Primary Secondary
Cumbria 1,577 2,261
Gloucestershire 1,497 2,097
Hertfordshire 1,634 2,351
Isle of Wight 1,641 2,316
Lincolnshire 1,488 2,271
Norfolk 1,663 2,349
Northamptonshire 1,505 2,118
Northumberland 1,544 2,229
Oxfordshire 1,563 2,095
Somerset 1,542 2,132
Suffolk 1,555 2,335
Surrey 1,647 2,135
Warwickshire 1,432 2,265
West Sussex 1,590 2,243