§ Mr. MeacherTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) how much funding each school in Oldham, West and Royton has received from the New Deal for Schools; [170918]
(2) how much public funding has been spent on repairing schools in Oldham, West and Royton in each year since 1997. [170916]
§ Mr. MilibandTable A shows schools in Oldham, West and Royton constituency that benefited from investment through the New Deals for Schools (NDS) programme, which ran between 1997–98 and 2000–01.
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Table A: NDS allocations to schools in Oldham and Royton constituency Year/School Project Package Grant (£) NDSI1 1997/98 Whitegate End Junior and Infant School Roof renewal LEA wide grant 784,000 South Chadderton School Laboratory refurbishment LEA wide grant 784,000 Grange School Re-roofing of main block and sports hall LEA wide grant 784,000 Yew Tree Junior School Roofing security measures LEA wide grant 784,000 Corpus Christi RC Primary School Security fencing LEA wide grant 784,000 Grange School Security CCTV LEA wide grant 784,000 Broadfield Primary School Security fencing LEA wide grant 784,000 St. Martin's CofE Junior Infant and Nursery School Security fencing LEA wide grant 784,000 NDS2 1998/99 The Hathershaw Technology College Replacement of the heating system — 641,580 Grange School Replacement of the heating system — 542,790 The Hathershaw Technology College Re-roofing and associated window replacements — 625,000 Byron Street Infant and Nursery School Renewal of the roof covering and rainwater goods and upgrading of insulation — 194,997 The Radclyffe School Improved access and escape arrangements — 71,500 Mills Hill Primary School Replacement of the Early Years Building — 515,500 NDS3 1999/2000 Burnley Brow Community School Replacement of School — 3,344,291 NDS4 2000/01 The Radclyffe School Re-roofing and asbestos removal — 149,336 Freehold Community Junior Infant and Nursery School New Roof — 103,351 Holy Rosary RC Junior Infant and Nursery School Electrical re-wire — 112,284 special arrangements with schools and colleges to improve progression into higher education. This in formation is not held centrally.
§ James PurnellTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many and what percentage of pupils in Stalybridge and Hyde reached the(a) mathematics and (b) English standard in each of the last seven years. [168754]
§ Mr. MilibandThe information requested is as follows:
Since 2001, the majority of capital support has been allocated to schools and local education authorities by formula, and they decide how to invest it in line with their asset management plans. The Department does not, therefore, have complete information about capital investment at constituency level; this should be held locally. Table B sets out the capital support provided by the Department to Oldham local education authority and its schools since 1997–98, in total and by programme (including all allocations through NDS mentioned in table A).
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Table A: NDS allocations to schools in Oldham and Royton constituency Year/School Project Package Grant (£) Fitton Hill Infant and Nursery School Replacement of Boiler/Heating system — 109,697 Firbank Junior and Infant School Replacement of boiler plant — 51,884 Bare Trees Junior School Replacement of boiler/heating system — 159,935 Royton and Crompton School Replacement of dilapidated temporary classrooms — 105,934 St. Hilda's CofE Primary School Replacement of boiler/heating system — 202,768 South Chadderton School Re—roofing — 57,923 St. Anne's CofE Junior and Infant School Replacement of Boiler Plant and Heating System — 214,447 North Chadderton School Window replacements — 193,949 1 For NDS 1, the grant of £784,000 was allocated for Oldham local education authority as a whole, part of which was used for capital investment at each of the schools mentioned in the Oldham and Royton constituency. The LEA will be able to say how much was allocated to each school.
Table B: Capital allocations—Oldham education authority £000 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 Assistance with Asset Management Plans — — 35 — — — — Voluntary Aided formulaic allocations — — — — 68 386 499 Basic Need 1,630 2,564 982 1,206 245 107 167 City Learning Centres — — — — 93 — — Class Size initiative — 1,112 1,363 22 234 1,436 — Condition — — — — 1,810 2,792 3,621 Devolved Formula — — — 1,876 1,516 2,314 3,560 Energy — 85 — — — — — Modernisation — — — — — 1,381 2,669 NDS 1 784 — — — — — — NDS 2 — 2,591 — — — — — NDS 3 — — 3,344 — — — — NDS 4 — — — 3,369 — — — Nursery Provision — — — 66 — — — School Labs — — — 174 174 — — School Security 70 87 88 88 62 53 — Schools Access Initiative 31 70 100 140 232 375 549 Secondary Learning Support Units — — — 77 67 — — Seed Challenge — — — 179 198 332 330 Specialist Schools — — — 200 — 200 — Staff Workspace — — — — — 69 139 Supplementary Credit Approvals 1,336 109 — 54 507 25 — Supplementary NDS for VA Schools — — — 129 47 — — Targeted Capital Funding — — — — 1,116 5,000 2,508 Voluntary Aided School Grant 773 286 350 615 1,539 1,930 — Total 4,624 6,904 6,262 8,195 7,908 16,400 14,042 To date we have allocated £75.4 million capital funding for 2004–05 and 2005–06, including £60 million of PFI credits.