HC Deb 21 June 2002 vol 387 cc608-10W
Mrs. Laing

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average funding per pupil was for children in special schools in each of the last five years, broken down by local education authority. [58927]

Mr. Miliband

The table below sets out the information requested in respect of the financial years 1999–2000, 2000–01 and 2001–02. Information for the financial year 1998–99 is not held electronically and not, therefore, readily available. Information for 2002–03 is not yet available.

Real Terms (2000–01 prices) Special Schools: Funding per pupil
1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02
201 City of London n/a n/a n/a
202 Camden 24,920 22,580 25,680
203 Greenwich 14,670 16,130 18,260
204 Hackney 16,310 16,890 17,050
205 Hammersmith and Fulham 17,930 19,200 19,550
206 Islington 20,140 24,840 21,390
207 Kensington and Chelsea 42,300 45,760 41,000
208 Lambeth 14,710 15,390 15,530
209 Lewisham 14,690 15,690 16,340
210 Southwark 18,350 18,760 19,600
211 Tower Hamlets 18,450 19,960 24,100
212 Wandsworth 17,000 17,520 18,400
213 Westminster 29,770 31,140 37,750
301 Barking and Dagenham 18,270 19,320 20,000
302 Barnet 18,700 21,450 22,460
303 Bexley 11,940 12,660 13,660
304 Brent 18,810 17,600 21,850
305 Bromley 14,950 15,510 16,540
Real Terms (2000–01 prices) Special Schools: Funding per pupil
1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02
306 Croydon 14,850 15,670 16,170
307 Ealing 18,230 18,590 21,230
308 Enfield 16,100 17,920 19,630
309 Haringey 20,020 19,950 23,230
310 Harrow 15,250 16,430 19,830
311 Havering 12,790 13,720 14,840
312 Hillingdon 14,230 16,040 17,890
313 Hounslow 15,200 16,110 17,560
314 Kingston upon Thames 12,800 13,110 18,110
315 Merton 9,850 10,340 10,050
316 Newham 40,280 45,060 56,970
317 Redbridge 17,320 18,440 24,860
318 Richmond upon Thames 17,740 19,400 19,770
319 Sutton 13,330 15,060 15,930
320 Waltham Forest 15,310 15,740 23,450
330 Birmingham 13,960 14,770 15,890
331 Coventry 13,460 12,790 14,020
332 Dudley 8,930 9,220 9,890
333 Sandwell 13,870 15,940 18,160
334 Solihull 10,010 12,660 12,890
335 Walsall 12,260 14,210 15,200
336 Wolverhampton 8,280 11,110 11,670
340 Knowsley 10,370 11,160 12,380
341 Liverpool 10,850 12,520 13,480
342 St. Helens 10,650 12,020 13,700
343 Sefton 13,160 15,110 15,470
344 Wirral 11,580 11,650 12,670
350 Bolton 11,610 12,330 13,120
351 Bury 15,380 15,790 15,800
352 Manchester 13,220 13,220 15,460
353 Oldham 13,630 14,730 15,460
354 Rochdale 9,620 10,650 11,770
355 Salford 15,180 14,160 16,910
356 Stockport 10,710 11,370 12,300
357 Tameside 11,370 12,730 14,730
358 Trafford 11,450 12,680 12,060
359 Wigan 12,180 10,840 13,380
370 Barnsley 13,670 15,720 16,710
371 Doncaster 8,840 9,230 9,970
372 Rotherham 8,870 9,760 10,150
373 Sheffield 16,250 18,040 18,350
380 Bradford 11,210 12,160 11,820
381 Calderdale 15,390 17,060 19,330
382 Kirklees 11,520 12,770 12,900
383 Leeds 11,020 11,610 12,370
384 Wakefield 11,760 13,020 15,040
390 Gateshead 12,140 13,450 14,360
391 Newcastle upon Tyne 12,420 19,190 14,420
392 North Tyneside 9,300 9,480 11,000
393 South Tyneside 7,970 9,520 9,560
394 Sunderland 9,140 9,710 10,770
420 Isles of Scilly n/a n/a n/a
800 Bath & North East Somerset 12,930 13,520 13,710
801 City of Bristol 12,940 14,580 16,470
802 North Somerset 13,460 13,240 12,230
803 South Gloucestershire 12,630 14,190 14,410
805 Hartlepool 10,970 13,950 16,130
806 Middlesbrough 10,000 9,970 10,810
807 Redcar and Cleveland 8,800 9,490 11,770
808 Stockton-on-Tees 10,480 11,520 11,880
810 City of Kingston Upon Hull 12,870 13,900 14,460
811 East Riding of Yorkshire 17,660 18,520 20,910
812 North East Lincolnshire 8,270 8,550 8,710
813 North Lincolnshire 12,960 14,440 15,390
815 North Yorkshire 15,160 16,080 17,450
816 York 10,690 11,640 12,300
820 Bedfordshire 11,020 12,370 13,310
821 Luton 12,330 16,610 17,960
825 Buckinghamshire 11,670 13,890 15,610
826 Milton Keynes 11,490 12,080 12,760
830 Derbyshire 14,370 15,040 16,090
831 Derby 12,060 12,700 13,990
835 Dorset 11,850 13,440 14,880
836 Poole 10,590 12,150 14,270
837 Bournemouth 14,170 14,340 14,910
840 Durham 10,880 11,940 12,180
841 Darlington 9,550 10,760 11,650
Real Terms (2000–01 prices) Special Schools: Funding per pupil
1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02
845 East Sussex 14,250 15,130 16,390
846 Brighton and Hove 11,790 12,740 15,120
850 Hampshire 12,460 13,580 14,350
851 Portsmouth 11,320 12,620 12,940
852 Southampton 12,290 14,690 16,920
855 Leicestershire 22,860 22,570 17,590
856 Leicester 11,370 15,630 16,080
857 Rutland 22,670 22,790 23,870
860 Staffordshire 10,100 10,970 11,530
861 Stoke-on-Trent 9,190 9,560 9,610
865 Wiltshire 23,400 21,980 21,830
866 Swindon 11,780 15,070 14,940
867 Bracknell Forest 14,970 17,540 17,850
868 Windsor and Maidenhead 13,230 13,870 17,910
869 West Berkshire 11,190 11,560 12,730
870 Reading 11,730 15,940 14,410
871 Slough 13,680 14,700 15,750
872 Wokingham 14,520 16,160 18,740
873 Cambridgeshire 13,000 13,820 14,550
874 Peterborough 17,740 15,970 16,770
875 Cheshire 15,230 15,730 17,200
876 Halton 12,910 13,190 12,940
877 Warrington 14,260 14,240 14,830
878 Devon 14,680 15,910 15,610
879 Plymouth 9,090 10,740 10,200
880 Torbay 6,610 9,190 10,240
881 Essex 13,680 14,370 14,740
882 Southend-on-Sea 11,080 12,220 12,740
883 Thurrock 10,330 11,030 13,210
884 Herefordshire 17,930 22,090 19,010
885 Worcestershire 10,910 11,590 12,260
886 Kent 12,780 13,430 14,410
887 Medway 14,360 16,770 13,320
888 Lancashire 13,570 14,110 13,970
889 Blackburn with Darwen 12,600 11,690 12,550
890 Blackpool 10,150 10,000 12,650
891 Nottinghamshire 14,370 14,520 14,450
892 Nottingham 15,130 15,050 15,670
893 Shropshire 22,180 17,210 19,520
894 Telford & Wrekin 8,620 11,170 11,690
908 Cornwall 13,110 14,720 15,240
909 Cumbria 15,640 15,350 15,880
916 Gloucestershire 12,160 13,340 14,310
919 Hertfordshire 14,500 14,990 15,500
921 Isle of Wight 8,420 9,520 10,420
925 Lincolnshire 13,650 14,280 15,920
926 Norfolk 16,020 16,200 16,180
928 Northamptonshire 10,410 11,520 11,230
929 Northumberland 9,330 11,130 12,510
931 Oxfordshire 14,860 15,780 16,950
933 Somerset 13,480 14,070 16,570
935 Suffolk 9,960 10,500 10,010
936 Surrey 14,970 14,460 15,700
937 Warwickshire 11,800 12,860 12,900
938 West Sussex 16,630 12,530 13,590
Notes:
1. Funding figures are based on LEAs Section 52 Budget Statements (1999–2000, 2000–01 and 2001–02) as returned to the DfES).
2. The figures cover the special schools element of the Individual Schools Budget (ISB), and Devolved Standards Fund for special schools (these are estimated for 1999–2000 as devolved Standards Funds were not separately identified on the 1999–2000 returns), related central expenditure on educational psychologists, statementing, SEN support services and home to school transport.
3. The figures are gross of income.
4. Pupil numbers are financial year averages, based on Jan Annual School Census data.
5. Real terms figures are quoted in 2000–01 prices, and have been calculated using Budget (April) 2002 GDP deflators.
6. Figures are quoted to the nearest £10.