HC Deb 17 June 2004 vol 422 cc1053-4W
Mr. Rosindell

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the total cost of educating a child to age 16 was in each London borough in the most recent period for which figures are available. [169998]

Mr. Miliband

The information is available for the 2003—04 financial year and is contained within the following table:

Funding per pupil to age 16
LEA name £
Camden 70,900
Greenwich 64,600
Hackney 75,500
Hammersmith and Fulham 70,000
Islington 71,600
Kensington and Chelsea 73,500
Lambeth 73,600
Lewisham 67,900
Southwark 69,000
Tower Hamlets 75,100
Wandsworth 63,800
Westminster 68,600
Barking and Dagenham 54,300
Barnet 51,200
Bexley 47,300
Brent 60,000
Bromley 47,300

Net current expenditure
Pre-primary education Primary education Pre-primary and primary Secondary education £ Special
1996–97 n/a 1,880 2,640 19,520
1997–98 n/a n/a 1,890 2,630 20,190
1998–99 n/a n/a 2,010 2,690 19,950
1999–2000 4,690 2,170 2,180 2,780 23,920
2000–01 16,780 2,330 2,410 3,010 26,120
2001–02 30,560 2,570 2,740 3,430 27,410
2002–03 2,840 3,640

Notes:

1. The financial data are taken from Sefton LEAs' Section 52 outturn statement submitted to the DfES from 1999–2000 onwards and the ODPM's RO1 statement previously. 2002–03 data is subject to change by the LEA. Expenditure was not distinguished between pre-primary and primary sectors until the inception of the Section 52 outturn statement in 1999–2000. Hence, for consistency, the combined unit cost is provided since 1996–97 but due to LEA expenditure on pupils in independent nurseries the unit cost for primary education is a more robust measure.

2. The outturn 2002–03 tables captured the data in a fundamentally different way to the previous years. Categories were aligned with the Consistent Financial Reporting framework and the spending by LEAs was no longer split by school sector. Consequently the unit costs per pupil in 2002–03 are not strictly, comparable with earlier years as they include an apportionment of LEA expenditure based on pupil numbers. Figures are rounded to the nearest 10.

3. Spending in 1997–98 reflects the transfer of monies from local government to central Government for the nursery vouchers scheme. These were returned to local government from 1998–99.

4. Net current expenditure (NCE) includes expenditure within schools and also that incurred centrally by the LEA.

Funding per pupil to age 16
LEA name £
Croydon 51,900
Ealing 57,300
Enfield 53,500
Haringey 64,100
Harrow 51,700
Havering 47,100
Hillingdon 50,000
Hounslow 55,500
Kingston upon Thames 47,600
Merton 51,700
Newham 61,500
Redbridge 49,300
Richmond upon Thames 47,400
Sutton 48,000
Waltham Forest 57,700
Notes:
1. Funding includes education formula spending plus all revenue grants in DfES departmental expenditure limits relevant to pupils aged 3–15. EMAs and grants not allocated at LEA level are excluded.
2. The pupil numbers used are those underlying the EFS settlement calculations.
3. Figures are provisional as some grants in 2003–04 have not yet been finalised/audited.
4. Figures are rounded to the nearest £100.
5. Figures are based on eight years of funding for pupils ages three to 10 and five years of funding for pupils ages 11–15.
6. Calculations are based on an LEA's total funding per pupil in 2003–04 multiplied by the average number of years in school.