§ Mr. CoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many vacancies there are for head teachers at schools in each of the London education authorities. [10265]
§ Mr. TimmsFull-time vacancies for head teachers in maintained nursery, primary, secondary and special schools in London at January 2001 is as follow:
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Vacancies Camden 0 City of London 0 Hackney 1 Hammersmith and Fulham 2 Haringey 1 Islington 2 Kensington and Chelsea 0 Lambeth 5 Lewisham 2 Newham 3 Southwark 4 Tower Hamlets 2 Wandsworth 1 City of Westminster 2 Barking and Dagenham 0 Barnet 5 Bexley 0 Brent 0 Bromley 0 Croydon 3 Ealing 0 Enfield 2 Greenwich 0 Harrow 0 Havering 0 Hillingdon 0 Hounslow 0 Kingston upon Thames 0 Merton 0 Redbridge 0 Richmond upon Thames 2 Sutton 0 Waltham Forest 0
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- Teachers (East Yorkshire) 78 words c56W
- Teaching Qualifications 88 words cc56-7W
- Pupil Spending (Bassetlaw) 179 words c57W
- Individual Learning Accounts 217 words cc57-8W
- Teachers Earnings 114 words c58W
- Departmental Staff (Home Working) 185 words c58W
- New Schools 138 words cc58-9W
- Education Standard Spending Assessment 201 words c59W
- Schools (Buckingham) 55 words c59W
- Teachers (South Tyneside) 104 words cc59-62W
- Standards Fund 1,408 words cc62-4W
- Formula-funded Allocations 1,247 words cc64-5W
- Schools Revenue Budget 174 words c65W
- Teachers' Superannuation Scheme 101 words c65W
- Children's Fund Budget 165 words cc65-6W
- Landscape Contracting 234 words cc66-7W
- Construction Industry Training Board 232 words c67W
- Local Education Authorities (West Midlands) 206 words cc67-8W
- Pupil Funding 150 words c68W
- Education Funding (Worcestershire) 176 words c68W
- Sex Education 77 words c68W
- Education Funding (South Gloucestershire) 140 words cc68-9W
- Returnees Bonus 152 words c69W
- Special Education Grant (Worcestershire) 216 words c69W
- Student Support 74 words cc69-70W
- Specialist Schools 239 words