HC Deb 13 May 2002 vol 385 cc494-9W
Helen Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average amount of(a) capital and (b) revenue spending was for (i) primary school pupils and (ii) secondary school pupils in each LEA in England in each of the past five years. [55420]

Mr. Timms

The information requested is contained in the tables, which have been placed in the Library.

Helen Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average amount of(a) capital and (b) revenue spending per pupil was in specialist schools in England in each of the past five years. [55421]

Mr. Timms

Information on all capital and recurrent spending in specialist schools is not held centrally. The following table details the additional funding per pupil allocated to schools as a result of their designation as a specialist school:

Specialist schools capital and recurrent allocations expressed as £ per pupil
1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
LEA Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev.
Bracknell Forest
Bradford 99 28 87 29 100 26 108 128
Brent 110 112 122 26 102 21 108
Brighton and Hove 100 60 105 36 82 106 34 85
Bristol 49 112 47 91 32 100 38 93
Bromley 110 103 106 16 98 13 99
Buckinghamshire 23 100 105 19 104 43 95 9 105
Bury
Calderdale 110 109 79 74 63 42 91
Cambridgeshire 94 48 77 106 34 119 134
Camden 100 30 94 22 97 108 108
Cheshire 32 92 22 100 19 104 18 112 40 97
City of London
Cornwall 38 97 103 9 105 22 101 111
Coventry 22 90 43 17 102 102 111
Croydon 112 62 106 116 114 82 86
Cumbria 38 61 95 19 106 35 99 10 110
Darlington 52 52 156 46 116 30 112 123
Derby, City of 76 98 44 81 27 95 108
Derbyshire 23 98 111 20 102 43 86 112
Devon 11 85 93 97 108 17 97
Doncaster 45 65
Dorset 101 50 87 37 104 13 106 12 113
Dudley 100 110 120 123 73 79
Durham 133 121 30 79 17 98 9 119 8 120
Ealing 78 39 71 28 95 32 92 13 102
East Riding of Yorkshire 39 88 106 34 88 14 103 12 106
East Sussex 35 84 104 38 91 35 94 34 93
Enfield 45
Essex 8 92 15 95 20 99 16 100 11 106
Gateshead 39 75 36 71 99 14 98 105
Gloucestershire 18 101 37 94 17 103 15 106 27 105
Greenwich 36 82 76 18 78 160 25 147
Hackney 61 79 61 91 120 23 110 121
Halton 90 67 58 95 117
Hammersmith and Fulham 100 74 107 107
Hampshire 105 104 43 65 16 123 46 94
Haringey 100 104 107 107 82 127
Harrow 304 205
Hartlepool 121 60 112 51 86 113 27 96
Havering 53 112 122 48 95 30 98
Herefordshire 100 52 95 115 112 112
Hertfordshire 38 87 19 96 26 104 28 102 27 103
Hillingdon 46 91 31 93 109 109 109
Hounslow 49 78 104 106 104 27 90
Isle of Wight 50 112 46 90 29 72 106
Isles of Scilly
Islington 111 68 113 113
Kensington and Chelsea
Kent 108 22 94 9 107 22 106 23 103
Kingston-upon-Hull 61 44 49 94 80 106
Kingston-upon-Thames
Kirklees 24 111 17 101 114 114 114
Knowsley 142 60 112 60 97 32 96 115
Lambeth 78 88 112 42 103 109 123
Lancashire 7 104 7 105 12 108 13 113 16 109
Leeds 43 73 27 81 46 89 26 122 18 115
Leicester City 95 60 31 95 18 93 111
Leicestershire 28 102 17 89 103 15 107 7 107
Lewisham
Lincolnshire 17 85 83 433 43 91 43 94 20 115
Liverpool 19 94 98 15 95 31 93 17 101
Luton 110 35 67 105 107 77
Manchester 23 90 109 38 95 114 11 108
Medway 61 93 31 96 23 104 115
Merton
Middlesbrough 94 70 116
Milton Keynes 69 66 79 100 110 110
North-east Lincolnshire 61 53 196 94
Newcastle 22 108 88 31 84 108 108
Newham 45 124 83 100 30 92 108

Specialist schools capital and recurrent allocations expressed as £ per pupil
1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
LEA Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev. Cap. Rev.
Norfolk 31 102 22 98 43 84 15 104 13 105
North Lincolnshire 112 54 98 34 103 29 113
North Somerset 102 60 43 78 41 84 17 103 13 101
North Tyneside 64 132 112 122 28 111 123
North Yorkshire 93 86 74 35 89 30 125 12 130
Northamptonshire 13 110 17 97 14 101 107 6 105
Northumberland 35 114 99 43 99 12 110 116
Nottingham, City of 42 112 118 116 24 92
Nottinghamshire 40 68 83 99 17 98 57 91
Oldham 85 68 113 44 91
Oxfordshire 22 106 13 83 11 97 16 89 110
Peterborough, City of 112 118 39 86 25 94
Plymouth 100 27 56 30 64 88 23 160
Poole 86 68 36 106
Portsmouth 79 62 41 84
Reading 111 108 98 109
Redbridge 100 98 26 90 32 91 107
Redcar and Cleveland 91 96 102 103 37 82
Richmond 101 73
Rochdale 30 72 94 110 22 104 115
Rotherham 49 82 107 114 41 87 113
Rutland 110 112 121 123 59 97
Salford 184 72 55 86 111 111
Sandwell 68 63 97 111 115 115
Sefton 42 85 97 26 91 110 43 103
Sheffield 22 79 92 104 44 88 17 102
Shropshire 106 94 105 74 79 47 95
Slough 112 122 130 235 53 165
Solihull 93 97 104 106 27 91
Somerset 64 85 24 103 36 111 14 113 30 104
South Gloucestershire 35 555 24 70 98 107 107
South Tyneside 100 97 99 105 105
Southampton 96 71
Southend on Sea 83 60 100 70 88 27 104
Southwark 100 40 112 74 55 98
St. Helens 79 67 24 96 110
Staffordshire 31 70 106 109 37 84 35 94
Stockport 93 102 105 105
Stockton 122 86 113 111 112
Stoke on Trent 127 74 76 84 115
Suffolk 60 103 21 110 26 101 32 99 115
Sunderland 111 58 79 111 21 98 110
Surrey 19 92 98 8 103 13 102 17 104
Sutton 110 102 107 108 108
Swindon 103 70 114 108 108
Tameside 55 112 44 88 110 110
Telford and Wrekin 110 120 123 123
Thurrock 100 74 45 89
Torbay 112 120 121 44 89
Tower Hamlets 60 77 112 39 107 25 102 101
Trafford 58 142 106 110 40 97 17 90
Wakefield 90 86 25 87 15 90 20 95
Walsall 110 54 80 108 29 90 24 103
Waltham Forest 110 109 43 94 33 103 113
Wandsworth 100 91 16 79 146 148
Warrington 37 122 79 25 90 111 19 104
Warwickshire 63 90 34 85 44 95 115 34 95
West Berkshire 110 23 115 99 28 103 109
West Sussex 42 104 91 9 98 108 20 98
Westminster 156 60 112 122 56 96 123
Wigan 23 112 15 97 13 109 111 111
Wiltshire 50 83 102 43 87 10 107 112
Windsor and Maidenhead 92 68
Wirral 41 84 97 28 94 34 93 14 100
Wokingham 85 61 101 46 90 112
Wolverhampton 101 96 42 103 129 129
Worcestershire 44 65 68 16 98 26 104 21 105
York, City of 38 78 101 21 75 88 89

Notes

  1. 1. Specialist schools receive a one-off grant of £100,000 in their first year of designation for a capital project to support their specialist schools development plan. This matches the minimum £50,000 sponsorship which they are required to raise from the private sector when they apply for specialist school designation.
  2. 2. In addition, an annual grant is available for the four years of specialist school designation to support the costs of implementing the development plan. Assuming schools are successful in meeting the targets they set out in their initial application they can apply for re-designation for a further three years.
  3. 3. The annual grant is currently calculated at a rate of £123 per pupil up to 1,000 and over 1,200 pupils (special schools designated as specialist schools are funded at five times this rate). Funding in 1998–99 was calculated at the rate of £100 per pupil up to 1,000 pupils and this was increased to £120 per pupil in September 1999 to allow schools to develop the community element of their development plans. A further rise of £3 per pupil was implemented in September 2000.
  4. 4. The 2002–03 figures do not include schools that are currently being considered in the March 2002 competition.
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