§ 91. Mr. Dyeasked 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. EcclesEight 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. Dyeasked 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. EcclesThese children will continue to attend their present schools for the time being.
§ Mr. Swinglerasked 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. EcclesFive. 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.