HC Deb 16 July 1936 vol 314 cc2271-3W
Rear-Admiral BEAMISH

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will state for each university training department in England and Wales the number of students who left with the diploma in 1935; the number of these who are teaching in secondary schools and the number who are teaching in elementary schools; and whether he will give throughout the numbers for men and women separately?

Mr. STANLEY

The following table gives for each university training department the number of students who completed in 1935 post graduate courses of training approved by the Board, and who have been notified individually to the Board down to the 30th June, 1936, on appointment respectively to grant-aided secondary schools, elementary schools and other schools in which service is contributory under the Teachers (Superannuation) Act. The Board do not obtain detailed information regarding students other than those training under their Regulations or in regard to appointments in schools other than grant-aided schools.

Leavers. Appointments notified to the Board up to 30th June, 1936.
Grant-aided Secondary Schools. Public Elementary Schools. Technical, etc., Schools.*
Universities-cont.
Reading Men 30 4 20
Women 41 6 19 1
Sheffield Men 31 7 13
Women 24 4 9 2
Oxford Men 59 32 5
Women 46 26 5 5
Cambridge Men 43 25 6 3
University Colleges:
Exeter Men 28 4 17 1
Women 16 1 10 1
Hull Men 34 2 21 2
Women 14 11
Leicester Men 8 1 7
Women 12 1 10
Nottingham Men 46 10 33
Women 14 3 11
Southampton Men 33 13 12 1
Women 15 1 10
Wales.
University Colleges:
Aberystwyth Men 39 5 13 1
Women 33 6 18
Bangor Men 41 6 17
Women 26 7 12 1
Cardiff Men 56 9 17 2
Women 57 16 19
Swansea Men 47 2 14 1
Women 23 3 15
Totals Men 963 239 414 28
Women 758 218 340 29
1,721 457 754 57
* Includes special schools and other schools in which service is contributory for the purpose of the Teachers Superannuation Act.

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