HC Deb 15 March 2001 vol 364 c735W
Mr. Ben Chapman

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will make a statement on faith schools. [152555]

Ms Estelle Morris

As our recent Green Paper says, we wish to welcome more faith schools within the publicly funded sector of education, where there is clear local demand from parents and the community. Schools with a strong sense of identity and a distinctive ethos, like

South Tyneside
Per pupil funding £
Cash Cash Cash
Primary 5–10 Secondary 11–15 Schools 5–15
SSA Grants Total per pupil SSA Grants Total Per pupil SSA Grants Total Per pupil
1996–97 2,010 40 2,050 2,680 30 2,710 2,300 30 2,340
1997–98 2,120 40 2,160 2,780 40 2,820 2,410 40 2,450
1998–99 2,230 70 2,300 2,900 60 2,960 2,530 60 2,590
1999–2000 2,360 150 2,510 3,020 110 3,130 2,660 130 2,790
2000–01 2,470 300 2,760 3,180 220 3,400 2,800 260 3,060
2001–02 2,580 tba 3,310 tba 2,930 tba
Per pupil funding £
Real terms 1990–2000 prices Real terms 1999–2000 prices Real terms 1999–2000 prices
Primary 5–10 Secondary 11–15 Schools 5–15
SSA Grants Per pupil SSA Grants Per pupil SSA Grants Per pupil
1996–97 2,180 40 2,220 2,900 30 2,930 2,500 40 2,530
1997–98 2,230 40 2,280 2,930 40 2,960 2,540 40 2,580
1998–99 2,290 70 2,360 2,970 60 3,030 2,590 60 2,650
1999–2000 2,360 150 2,510 3,020 110 3,130 2,660 130 2,790
2000–01 2,430 290 2,720 3,120 210 3,340 2,750 250 3,010
2001–02 2,470 tba 3,180 tba 2,810 tba

Note:

Real terms calculated using GDP deflators published by the Treasury 7 March 2001.

Figures are rounded to the nearest £10.