HC Deb 19 July 1956 vol 556 c111W
91. Mr. Dye

asked the Minister of Education what programme he has now prepared for building secondary modern schools in Norfolk in order to complete the reorganisation of education.

Sir D. Eccles

Eight new secondary schools for rural reorganisation are now being built in Norfolk, and three more are due to be started next summer. The authority know that I cannot add any projects to their programme for this purpose under paragraph 4 of Circular 306, nor can I yet say how soon further projects can be started.

92. Mr. Dye

asked the Minister of Education what provision for secondary modern education he intends to make for the senior children in Bintree, Bawdeswell and Sparham, pending the building of a new secondary school in the Reepham area.

Sir D. Eccles

These children will continue to attend their present schools for the time being.

Mr. Swingler

asked the Minister of Education how many school projects in Staffordshire which were included in the 1955–56 building programme have not yet been started; and what are their names.

Sir D. Eccles

Five. They are the Chesterton Secondary Modern School and the Wolstanton Roman Catholic School in Newcastle-under-Lyme, the Quicksands Secondary Modern School in Aldridge and the secondary modern school in Warslow and Rocester.