HC Deb 04 February 2002 vol 379 cc720-1W
Ms Buck

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the total expenditure per pupil was in(a) primary and (b) secondary schools in (i) Westminster, (ii) Kensington and Chelsea and (iii) each region in England in (a) 1997–98, (b) 2000–01,(c) 2001–02 and (D) projected for 2002–03. [31823]

Mr. Timms

The information requested is contained in the following table.

NIE per pupil—unit cost
Pre-primary and primary Secondary
1997–98 1999–2000 1997–98 1999–2000
Cash terms
LEA
Westminster 2,550 2,770 3,120 3,350
Kensington and Chelsea 2,650 2,850 3,460 3,650
GOR
North-east England 1,640 1,960 2,210 2,440
North-west England 1,660 1,930 2,340 2,560
Yorkshire and Humberside 1,700 1,980 2,200 2,500
East midlands 1,660 1,940 2,330 2,540
West midlands 1,730 2,040 2,340 2,580
Eastern England 1,720 1,940 2,390 2,560
South-east England 1,690 2,000 2,320 2,510
South-west England 1,660 1,930 2,300 2,510
London 1,080 2,810
Inner London 2,700 3,360
Outer London 2,230 2,830
Real terms
LEA
Westminster 2,740 2,820 3,340 3,410
Kensington and Chelsea 2,840 2,900 3,700 3,720
GOR
North-east England 1,750 2,000 2,370 2,480
North-west England 1,780 1,960 2,510 2,600
Yorkshire and Humberside 1,820 2,020 2,350 2,550
East midlands 1,780 1,980 2,500 2,580
West midlands 1,850 2,080 2,500 2,630
Eastern England 1,840 1,970 2,560 2,610
South-east England 1,810 2,040 2,490 2,550
South-west England 1,780 1,960 2,460 2,550
London 2,230 3,010
Inner London 2,740 3,420
Outer London 2,270 2,880

Notes

1. The figures consist of NIE per pupil in pre-primary/primary schools and secondary schools in 1997–98 and 1999–2000 (the most recent year for which the Department has finalised outturn data) and are in both cash and real terms.

2. Expenditure data are drawn from ROI (1997–98) and section 52 table 3 (1999–2000) returns. The expenditure data used to derive these unit costs cover all school based recurrent spending, including teaching and non-teaching staff salaries, school premises costs, equipment and supplies and unspent balances held by schools at the year end.

3.Academic year pupil numbers are drawn from annual schools census data and a weighted average is taken to provide financial year estimates.

4.All figures are rounded to the nearest £10.

5.Figures are converted from cash to real terms 2000–01 prices using the December 2001 GDP deflators.

6.Information for 2000–01 and 2001–02 is not yet available and as a result it is not possible to arrive at a projection.