HC Deb 22 April 2002 vol 384 cc74-5W
Mr. Woodward

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average amount spent per pupil was in(a) primary schools, (b) secondary schools and (c) sixth form colleges in (i) St. Helens, (ii) Liverpool, (iii) Manchester, (iv) London, (v) England and (vi) Scotland in (1) 1998, (2) 1999, (3) 2000, (4) 2001 and (5) the quarter to 31 March 2002. [48667]

Mr. Timms

The following table sets out the average amount spent per pupil in primary schools and per pupil in secondary schools. 1999–2000 is the latest year for which information is available. I shall write to my hon. Friend when the information for 2000–01 is to hand. The Department does not hold information on spending by sixth form colleges. My right hon. Friend is not responsible for expenditure in Scotland.

Education expenditure per school pupil
1998–99 1999–2000
342 St. Helens
Pre primary/primary 1,770 2,030
Secondary 2,480 2,650
341 Liverpool
Pre primary/primary 1,970 2,020
Secondary 2,580 2,720
352 Manchester
Pre primary/primary 1,860 1,960
Secondary 2,670 2,820
London
Pre primary/primary 2,320 2,450
Secondary 3,030 3,050
England
Pre primary/primary 1,960 2,070
Secondary 2,550 2,640

Notes:

1. All figures are in real terms (2000–01) prices, based on GDP deflators published by Treasury on 27 March 2002

2. All figures are in £s rounded to the nearest £10.

3. Expenditure data for 1999–2000 are taken from section 52 outturn statements completed by local education authorities and returned to DfES.

4. Data for previous years are taken from DTLR's Revenue Outturn Returns.

5. Pupil numbers used in calculating pupil figures are financial year averages, based on January Annual School Census returns.