§ Ms KeebleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list(a) the schools in Northampton, North which have received capital grants and (b) the value of grant in each case. [131947]
§ Jacqui SmithThe table shows the schools in Northampton, North constituency which have benefited from allocations of New Deal for Schools grant. All schools in the constituency will have benefited from Devolved Formula Capital in 2000–01, which is allocated by the local education authority.
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New Deal for schools grant allocations to schools in Northampton, North constituency School Total grant allocated under NDS (£) Kingsthorpe Community 409,457 Northampton School for Girls 60,000 Stimpson Avenue Lower School and Nursery 13,000 Thomas Becket RC Upper School 20,000 Trinity School 60,000 Kings Heath Lower School and Nursery 10,000 Booth Lower School 20,000 Gladstone Lower School 22,000 Weston Favell Upper School 50,000 St. Mary's RC Middle 53,500 Emmanuel C. of E. Middle 21,400 St. Gregory's Lower 14,980 Blackthorn Middle 20,000 Kingsthorpe Middle 90,000 Gladstone Lower 85,000 Package Bids1 1,188,700 Cedar Road Lower, Boothville Middle, Sunnyside Lower, Booth Lower, Kings Heath Lower, Spencer Middle, Kingsley Lower, Kingsthorpe Middle Community, Trinity School, Booth Lower, Emmanuel Church of England Voluntary Aided Middle, Whitehills Lower, and the Camrose Centre2 2,226,114 Total 4,364,151 1 A total of £1,888,700 was awarded for 10 package projects in NDS round three. Details of schools to which funding was allocated are held by Northamptonshire local education authority. 2 The schools listed were included in package projects totalling £2,226,114 in NDS round four. Details of allocations for individual schools are held by Northamptonshire local education authority.