§ Mrs. Whiteasked the Minister of Education if he will give, to the most recent convenient date, the information covered by tables 50 and 52 of the Report on Education in 1959, in so far as it refers to educationally sub-normal children.
§ Mr. K. ThompsonThe following details relate to special schools for educationally sub-normal pupils in January, 1960:
Schools: Maintained 326 Non-maintained 14 Total 340 Pupils: Maintained schools: Day 23,284 Boarding 8,055 Non-maintained schools: Day — Boarding 1,308 Total 32,647 Full-lime teachers: Maintained schools 2,294 Non-maintained schools 97 Total 2,391 Pupils per teacher (1): Maintained schools 13.3 Non-maintained schools 12.4 All schools 13.3 (1) Taking account of the full-time teaching equivalent of part-time teachers. Full-time teachers: Head teachers: Men 224 Women 115 Total 339 Assistant teachers: Men 958 Women 1,094 Total 2,052 Total: Men 1,182 Women 1,209 Total 2,391 Full-time teaching equivalent of part-time teachers: Men 17.3 Women 52.4 Total 69.7