HC Deb 16 November 1950 vol 480 c189W
113. Mr. Alport

asked the Minister of Education how many children have been unable, during the past year, on reaching the age of five to obtain entry to a primary school owing to lack of accommodation.

Mr. Tomlinson

I have no statistics of children who, on reaching the age of five, have been unable during the past year to obtain entry to a primary school owing to lack of accommodation. It is, however, estimated that just over 91 per cent. of the five year old age-group were in maintained primary schools in January, 1950. This was a higher percentage than in any other post-war year.

Dr. King

asked the Minister of Education how many infants of school age have been refused admission to schools this term because of lack of accommodation.

Mr. Tomlinson

I have no information as to the number of infants of school age who were unable to obtain entry this term to a primary school because of lack of accommodation. It is, however, estimated that just over 91 per cent. of the five year old age-group were in maintained primary schools in January, 1950. This was a higher percentage than in any other post-war year.