§ Mr. Win GriffithsTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many students pursued A-level courses in(a) the public and (b) the private sector in each of the last five years; and what the average cost was to public funds of providing a place in each sector. [103311]
§ Mr. MilibandThe number of students who pursued A-level courses in(a) the public sector and (b) private sector in each of the last five years are as follows:
Type of institution 1996–97 1997–98 1598–99 1999–2000 2000–01 (a) Public sector Maintained schools 98,361 103,337 104,457 104,786 111,204 FE Sector 62,299 62,409 60,146 57,912 59,352 Total 162,657 167,744 166,602 164,698 172,557 (b) Private sector Independent schools 29,682 29,867 26,649 28,578 28,777 The figures above are based on those students who were 17 years old at the beginning of the academic year in question.
The following figures represent a range of funding per full-time student in different parts of the public sector. They are not directly comparable as they are not calculated on the same basis. The FE unit funding figure includes total public funding allocated for FE, while the schools' figures are based only on delegated funds and exclude other funding that schools receive centrally from LEAs that impact on post-16 students.
Unit of funding in FE £ Total unit of funding 1996–97* 3,050 1997–98* 3,070 1998–99* 3,120 1999–2000* 3,440 2000–01** 3,540 * Actual ** Provisional
Unit of funding in schools £ Total unit of funding 1996–97* 3,200 1997–98* 3,240 1998–99* 3,370 1999–2000* 3,500 2000–01* 3,890 * Estimate
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Percentage distribution of mode of provision of education for excluded pupils—England March 20001 September 20012 Key Stages 1 and 2 Key Stages 3 Key stage 4 Total Key Stage 1 and 2 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 Total Pupil Referral Unit 40.8 45.1 39.1 41.0 44.7 51.0 46.6 47.6 Home Tuition 32.3 24.0 11.0 16.8 30.8 20.3 9.6 14.1 Voluntary Sector 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.0 0.8 1.5 1.2 FE College — 0.4 9.8 6.2 — 0.1 12.8 8.4 There is no equivalent information available for the private sector.