§ Mr. ToddTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will list for each local education authority ranked in order of total spend in 2000–01 the money spent per primary age pupil on their education(a) by the local education authority, (b) by central Government, allocated direct to schools, to local authorities and other agencies and (c) in total in (i) 1996–97 and (ii) 2000–01. [30622]
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LEAs ranked by per pupil spend 1999–2000 Pre-primary/primary LEA name 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 England 2,130 2,070 2,190 2,340 City of London 5,280 5,080 5,190 5,930 Isles of Scilly 3,160 3,190 3,160 4,140 Westminster 3,100 3,180 3,430 3,850 Kensington and Chelsea 3,450 3,510 3,510 3,720 Hackney 3,260 3,110 3,210 3,610 Lambeth 3,660 3,120 3,230 3,460 Camden 3,110 3,000 3,160 3,450 Tower Hamlets 3,190 3,160 3,250 3,380 Hammersmith and Fulham 2,950 2,950 2,950 3,370 Southwark 3,030 2,960 3,010 3,290 Islington 2,810 2,880 3,060 3,270 Greenwich 2,820 2,660 2,820 3,140 Wandsworth 2,620 2,680 2,790 3,110 Lewisham 2,900 2,880 2,940 3,030 Haringey 2,910 2,730 2,840 3,020 Waltham Forest 2,460 2,400 2,390 2,990 Birmingham 2,340 2,310 2,520 2,760 Brent 2,500 2,520 2,720 2,750 Hounslow 2,510 2,410 2,560 2,730 Harrow 2,580 2,440 2,460 2,710 Newham 2,330 2,180 2,320 2,690 Barking and Dagenham 2,450 2,350 2,510 2,590 Barnet 2,470 2,370 2,540 2,580 Ealing 2,450 2,380 2,470 2,580 Slough — — 2,260 2,560 Nottingham City — — 2,390 2,540 Merton 2,300 2,400 2,490 2,530 Sutton 2,280 2,200 2,310 2,530 Enfield 2,330 2,290 2,400 2,520 Croydon 2,370 2,250 2,340 2,500 City of Bristol 2,220 2,210 2,280 2,490 Rutland — 2,240 2,420 2,470 Coventry 2,150 2,210 2,370 2,460 Gateshead 2,180 2,130 2,170 2,460 Portsmouth — 2,180 2,290 2,460 Southampton — 2,200 2,280 2,450 Sandwell 2,210 2,200 2,310 2,430 York 1,900 1,900 1,980 2,420 Windsor and Maidenhead — — 2,190 2,420 Blackburn — — 2,190 2,420 Luton — 2,250 2,340 2,400
§ Mr. TimmsThe information requested is not collected in the way it has been asked for. Data collected from section 52 and RO1 returns do not distinguish between what local authorities spend and how grants provided by central Government are spent. The following table includes figures using data taken from Net Current Expenditure (after recharges) per pupil per LEA:
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LEAs ranked by per pupil spend 1999–2000 Pre-primary/primary LEA name 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 Newcastle upon Tyne 2,270 2,320 2,320 2,390 North East Lincolnshire 2,050 1,930 2,150 2,390 Isle of Wight 2,120 2,170 2,300 2,390 Bromley 2,060 2,010 2,210 2,380 Richmond upon Thames 2,330 2,290 2,330 2,380 Bath and North East Somerset 2,200 2,100 2,180 2,380 Kingston upon Thames 2,190 2,130 2,210 2,370 Wolverhampton 2,210 2,140 2,210 2,370 Oldham 2,080 2,040 2,170 2,370 Sheffield 2,020 1,970 2,060 2,370 Bradford 2,220 2,540 2,570 2,360 Stockton-on-Tees 1,930 1,880 2,080 2,360 Leicester — 2,180 2,140 2,360 Suffolk 2,170 2,100 2,190 2,360 Knowsley 2,150 2,130 2,230 2,350 Liverpool 2,010 2,010 2,170 2,350 Thurrock — — 2,170 2,350 Cumbria 2,160 2,170 2,240 2,350 Barnsley 2,010 1,970 2,080 2,340 Leeds 2,140 2,000 2,180 2,340 North Tyneside 2,030 1,990 2,110 2,330 Durham — 2,060 2,180 2,330 Halton — — 2,180 2,330 Hillingdon 2,360 2,180 2,270 2,320 Bolton 2,090 2,010 2,240 2,320 Manchester 2,170 2,100 2,210 2,320 Kirklees 2,100 2,000 2,160 2,320 Salford 2,040 1,970 2,020 2,310 Doncaster 2,140 2,190 2,160 2,310 Reading — — 2,110 2,310 Kent — — 2,110 2,310 Oxfordshire 2,030 2,000 2,150 2,310 Brighton and Hove — 2,130 2,160 2,300 Cornwall 2,100 2,000 2,130 2,300 Bedfordshire — 2,030 2,100 2,280 Stoke on Trent — 1,930 2,130 2,280 Blackpool — — 1,970 2,280 Rotherham 1,940 1,860 2,010 2,270 Sunderland 1,990 1,960 2,110 2,270 City of Kingston-upon-Hull 2,060 1,990 2,180 2,270 East Sussex — 1,940 2,050 2,270 Redbridge 2,150 2,090 2,130 2,260 Wirral 2,020 1,900 2,100 2,260 Plymouth — — 2,150 2,260 Nottinghamshire — — 2,190 2,260 Havering 2,060 2,000 2,100 2,250 St. Helens 2,050 2,030 2,160 2,250 Redcar and Cleveland 1,950 2,000 2,100 2,250 North Lincolnshire 2,240 2,120 2,220 2,250 Milton Keynes — 1,970 2,080 2,250 Bracknell Forest — — 2,100 2,250 Rochester and Gillingham — — 2,090 2,250 Shropshire — — 2,120 2,250 Northumberland 2,070 1,950 2,110 2,250 Surrey 2,110 2,060 2,190 2,250 Calderdale 2,030 1,970 2,110 2,240 North Yorkshire 2,000 1,960 2,050 2,240 Derby — 1,950 2,130 2,240 Southend — — 2,030 2,240 South Tyneside 1,970 1,900 2,050 2,230 The Wrekin — — 2,070 2,230 Sefton 2,080 2,020 2,100 2,220 North Somerset 2,120 2,100 2,220 2,220 Hampshire — 2,020 2,040 2,220 Devon — — 2,050 2,220 Essex — — 2,140 2,220 West Sussex 2,020 2,000 2,070 2,220 Bexley 1,970 1,880 2,040 2,210 Lancashire — — 2,080 2,210 Somerset 1,910 1,950 2,030 2,210 Dudley 1,890 1,830 2,070 2,200
LEAs ranked by per pupil spend 1999–2000 Pre-primary/primary LEA name 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 Rochdale 1,960 1,940 2,000 2,200 West Berkshire — — 2,000 2,200 Cambridgeshire — — 2,100 2,200 Torbay — — 2,020 2,200 Norfolk 1,950 2,060 2,090 2,200 Warwickshire 2,060 1,960 2,100 2,200 Walsall 2,100 2,030 2,130 2,190 South Gloucestershire 1,990 1,950 2,110 2,190 Cheshire — — 2,100 2,190 Herefordshire — — 2,080 2,190 Wakefield 2,010 1,900 2,030 2,180 Leicestershire — 1,910 2,080 2,180 Wokingham — — 1,890 2,180 Dorset — 2,030 2,150 2,170 Tameside 1,920 1,910 2,010 2,150 Middlesbrough 1,990 1,980 1,980 2,150 Bournemouth — 1,860 2,100 2,150 Wiltshire — 1,980 2,000 2,150 Hertfordshire 2,130 1,980 2,070 2,150 Northamptonshire 1,970 1,870 1,990 2,150 Buckinghamshire — 1,970 2,050 2,130 Darlington — 1,890 2,070 2,130 Gloucestershire 1,940 1,910 2,020 2,130 Wigan 1,940 1,870 2,010 2,120 Warrington — — 2,010 2,120 Solihull 2,020 1,900 2,000 2,110 Bury 2,040 1,860 1,900 2,100 Trafford 1,880 1,830 1,940 2,090 Poole — 1,850 1,930 2,090 Peterborough — — 2,140 2,090 Worcestershire — — 2,010 2,070 Lincolnshire 2,000 1,910 1,930 2,060 Derbyshire — 1,900 1,980 2,050 Stockport 1,930 1,800 1,930 2,040 Hartlepool 1,810 1,830 1,990 2,040 Staffordshire — 1,770 1,870 2,030 East Riding of Yorkshire 1,990 1,910 1,890 2,020 Swindon — 1,820 1,880 1,880 Pre LGR Bedfordshire 2,100 — — — Pre LGR Buckinghamshire 2,040 — — — Pre LGR Derbyshire 1,980 — — — Pre LGR Dorset 1,980 — — — Pre LGR Durham 2,060 — — — Pre LGR East Sussex 2,070 — — — Pre LGR Hampshire 2,120 — — — Pre LGR Leicestershire 1,980 — — — Pre LGR Staffordshire 1,840 — — — Pre LGR Wiltshire 1,980 — — — Pre LGR Berkshire 2,030 1,890 — — Pre LGR Cambridgeshire 2,120 2,030 — — Pre LGR Cheshire 1,970 1,970 — — Pre LGR Devon 1,980 1,930 — — Pre LGR Essex 2,090 1,990 — — Pre LGR Hereford and Worcester 2,020 1,940 — — Pre LGR Kent 2,030 1,990 — — Pre LGR Lancashire 1,990 1,950 — — Pre LGR Nottinghamshire 2,150 2,100 — — Pre LGR Shropshire 1,930 1,920 — — Notes:
1. Information for 2000–01 is not yet available
2. Figures for 1996–97 to 1998–99 include grant maintained schools. Figures for 1990–2000 include ex-GM schools.
3. All figures are in real terms at 2000–01 prices (using GDP deflators published by Treasury on 20 December 2001), and rounded to the nearest £10.
4. Expenditure data for 1990–2000 are taken from section 52 outturn statements completed by local education authorities and returned to DfES.
5. A number of LEAs have yet to submit clean section 52 outturn data for 2000–01. Full information for 2000–02 is therefore not yet available.
6. Data for previous years are taken from DTER's Revenue Outturn Returns.
7. Pupil numbers used in calculating per pupil figures are financial year averages, based on January Annual School Census returns.
8. Per pupil amounts are shown for years in which LEAs existed-local government re-organisation affected a number of LEAs between 1996–97 and 1998–99
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