§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister what his policy is on the payment of relocation expenses to staff in his Department. [41018]
Students from England aged 18 accepted for entry to full-time undergraduate courses in the UK by previous educational institution Academic year of entry to higher education 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 Maintained schools 17-year-olds in previous year studying in maintained schools1 131,700 132,500 137,100 18-year-olds accepted for entry from maintained schools2,3 64,100 64,900 68,200 Percentage proceeding to HE from maintained schools 49 49 50 Independent schools 17-year-olds in previous year studying in independent schools1 36,000 35,000 35,200 18-year-olds accepted for entry from independent schools2 19,100 18,300 18,800 Percentage proceeding to HE from independent schools 53 52 53 FE colleges 17-year-olds in previous year studying in FE colleges1 183,700 183,100 184,900 18-year-olds accepted for entry from FE colleges2 37,700 38,100 40,800 Percentage proceeding to HE from FE colleges 21 21 22 1 Age as at August 31 2 Age as at September 30 3 Including city technology colleges and sixth form centres