§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will set out, including statistical information relating as directly as possible to the Sutton and Cheam constituency, the effects on Sutton and Cheam of his Department's policies and actions since 2 May 1997. [154412]
§ Mr. Wills[holding answer 21 March 2001]Outlined are details of the effects of a range of the Department's policies on the Sutton and Cheam constituency and Sutton LEA.
Beacon Schools
There is one Beacon school in Sutton LEA—St. Elphege's RC Infant School which was awarded Beacon status September 2000.
Specialist School School St. Philomenas Catholic High School Specialism Technology Start September 1997 Sutton and Cheam No
Capital funding £000 2001–02 2000–01 1999–2000 1998–99 1997–98 ACG 3,902 4,411 2,848 4,021 3,563 SCA — 477 191 64 1,452 NDS — 2,462 564 516 602 VA Grant 197 95 296 57 44 Seed 153 136 — — PPP — — — — — Formula Capital — 1,128 — — — NgFL — 518 337 241 — Science labs 147 147 — — — SSLU 32 37 — — — Access at 85 per cent. 232 — — — — Security 37 52 52 37 30 Class size — 109 365 288 — Outside toilets — — — 10 — Energy efficiency — — — 35 — Assistance with AMP — — 20 — — Nursery provision — — — — — Note:
The allocation for 2001–02 also includes £621,000 for NDS Devolved Formula Capital and £432,000 NDS Condition Funding
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Infant class size Number Allocations (£ million) Capital and Revenue 2.4 January 1997 (number of children in infant class sizes of 31 or over) 1,657 September 2000 (number of children in infant class sizes of 31 or over) 31
Performance indicators—Key Stage 2 results Percentage 2000 1999 1998 1997 Pupils achieving level 4 and above English LEA 80 78 68 70 England 75 71 65 63 Maths LEA 74 73 61 66 England 72 69 59 62 Science LEA 88 82 70 73 England 85 78 69 69 GCSE/GNVQ Results 5+A*-C LEA average 63.4 60.1 57.9 54.7 England average 49.2 47.9 46.3 45.1 5+A*-G LEA average 94.1 93.9 91.6 91.6 England average 88.9 88.5 87.5 86.4 No passes LEA average 3.5 3.2 4.5 5.0 England average 5.6 6.0 6.6 7.7 A/AS level, advanced GNVQ Average points for two or more A/AS levels LEA average 20.9 20.3 20.3 19.1 England average 18.5 18.2 17.8 17.3 A/AS average per entry LEA average 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.6 England average 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.3 Average point score GNVQs LEA average 8.8 9.4 8.3 n/a England average 10.1 9.9 9.6 n/a Funding per pupil
In Sutton LEA, funding per pupil has increased by £180 in real terms between 1997–98 and 2000–01.
509WFurther Education
Student number at all FEFC funded institutions where home postcode is in the local authority district of Sutton.
1996–97 to 1999–2000 16–18 Adult Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time FEFC funded 1996–97 1,260 595 629 6,981 1997–98 1,242 643 564 7,457 1998–99 1,205 550 518 7,064 1999–2000 1,198 571 486 6,235 Non-FEFC funded 1996–97 33 95 158 357 1997–98 33 112 174 354 1998–99 35 143 179 399 1999–2000 44 248 214 1,549 Modern Apprenticeships
Since 2 May 1997, we know of 565 starts on Modern Apprenticeships in the Sutton and Cheam constituency (as at 31 December 2000). Broken down by financial year these are:
Financial year Foundation Modern Apprenticeships1 Advanced Modern Apprenticeships2 Total 1997–98 2 90 92 1998–99 34 98 132 1999–2000 82 99 181 2000–013 80 80 160 Total 198 367 565 1 Foundation Modern Apprenticeships, formerly known as National Traineeships, were introduced nationally in September 1997. 2 Advanced Modern Apprenticeships, formerly known as Modern Apprenticeships, were introduced nationally in September 1995. 3 To date. Notes:
- 1. The Trainee Database System (TDS), from which these data are taken, is less complete than Management Information supplied to the Department by Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs) (around 95 per cent).
- 2. In addition, the postcode information on TDS, from which parliamentary constituency data are compiled, are 95 per cent. complete.
- 3. TEC Management Information does not provide information at parliamentary constituency level.
Source:
WBTYP trainee database.
New Deal for Young People
In the Sutton and Cheam constituency, 260 young people have joined the New Deal to end December 2000. 150 have found jobs, 115 of which are sustained.
Labour Market Statistics
The working age employment rate in Sutton in autumn 2000 was 84.5 per cent., above the UK rate of 74.7 per cent. The rate in autumn 1997 was 82.1 per cent.
The claimant unemployment rate has fallen from 4.3 per cent. in February 1997 to 1.7 per cent. in February 2001 in the Sutton and Cheam constituency.