Shona MclsaacTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills which schools in(a) North Lincolnshire and (b) North East Lincolnshire which ran a deficit budget in 2001–02; and how much each deficit is. [155575]
Mr. MillibandThe information requested is contained within the following tables:
North Lincolnshire schools which ran a deficit budget1 in 2001–02 School name Deficit1 (£) Frederick Gough School 54,910 Brumby School 18,756 St. Bernadette's Catholic Primary School 9,457 St. Mary's Catholic Primary School 9,124 Huntcliff School 7,787 Baysgarth School 3,571 Priory Lane Infant School 621 1 Deficit budget is taken from table 2 column 12—Balance Carried Forward.
Notes:1. The balance to be carried forward represent total resources available to the school less school expenditure and unspent allocations.2. The data are as reported by North Lincolnshire LEA within their 2001–02 Section 52 Out turn Statement (table 2) submitted to the DfES.
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North East Lincolnshire schools which ran a deficit budget1 in 2001–02 School name Deficit1 (£) The Lindsey School and Community Arts College 81,554 Welholme Infants' School 35,105 St. Joseph's RC Primary School 6,005 Healing Comprehensive School 5,841 1 Deficit budget is taken from table 2 column 12—Balance Carried Forward.
Note:1. The balance to be carried forward represent total resources available to the school less school expenditure and unspent allocations.2. The data are as reported by North East Lincolnshire LEA within their 2001–02 Section 52 Outturn Statement (table 2) submitted to the DfES.
§ Mr. Laurence RobertsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the total education budget is in Gloucestershire in 2003–04; what percentage of that budget is spent in schools; and if he will make a statement. [153403]
§ Mr. Miliband[holding answer 6 February 2004]The information requested is given in the following table.
Gloucestershire education budget and percentage spent in schools for 2003–04 £ Percentage Individual schools budget 221,544,390 77 Central elements within the schools budget 35,695,453 12 Total schools budget 257,239,843 90 Total LEA budget 29,357,448 10 Total education revenue expenditure 286,597,291 100
Notes:1. The data are as reported by Gloucestershire LEA within their section 52 Budget Statement (table 1) for 2003–04 submitted to the DfES at 9 February 2004. It is still subject to basic validation and could change2. Percentages may not sum due to rounding.3. Taken from line 1.0.1—Individual schools budget (ISB). This is the amount available for delegation to schools after provision has been made for retained items.4. The central element within the schools budget is the total schools budget minus the ISB. This money is spent on schools rather than in schools. The data is not collected in such a way that we can say precisely how much of this central element is spent in schools.5. Taken from line 1.7.1—Total schools budget.6. Taken from line 2.8.1—Total LEA budget.