HC Deb 10 September 2003 vol 410 c381W
Mr. Damian Green

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many pupils were excluded from(a) primary schools, (b) city technology colleges,

Number of permanent exclusions by school type and summary of school exclusion appeals
England 1995/96–2001/02 (Provisional)
1995/96 1996/97 1997/98 1998/99 1999/00 2000/01 2001/01p
EXCLUSIONS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS1
Number of permanent exclusions 1,608 1,573 1,539 1,366 1,226 1,436 1,450
Percentage of school population2 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
SECONDARY SCHOOLS1
Number of permanent exclusions 10,344 10,463 10,187 8,636 6,713 7,305 7,740
Percentage of school population2 0.34 0.34 0.33 0.28 0.21 0.23 0.24
SPECIAL SCHOOLS3
Number of permanent exclusions 524 632 572 436 384 394 340
Percentage of school population2 0.54 0.64 0.58 0.45 0.40 0.41 0.36
CITY TECHNOLOGY COLLEGES4
Number of permanent exclusions - - - - - 20 32
Percentage of school population2 - - - - - 0.12 0.20
EXCLUSION APPEALS
PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS5
Number of appeals lodged by parents 1,339 1,455 1,287 1,216 948 1,095 1,125
Number of appeals overturned by an appeals panel 185 225 204 220 317 314 259
Percentage of appeals overturned by an appeals panel6 17.0 19.9 20.2 22.8 36.7 31.9 24.4
1 Includes middle schools as deemed.
2 Number of permanent exclusions expressed as a percentage of the number (headcount) of full and part-time pupils of all ages (excluding dually registered pupils in special schools) in January each year.
3 Includes both maintained and non-maintained special schools.
4 Information on exclusions from City Technology Colleges was collected for the first time in 2002 (relating to academic year 2000/01). There was no checking exercise to confirm the quality of exclusions data from City Technology Colleges so these figures should be used with caution.
5 Information on exclusion appeals is collected at LEA-level for primary, secondary and special schools. This information is not available by school type.
6 Number of appeals decided in parents' favour expressed as a percentage of all appeals heard by an appeals panel.
p provisional

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