HC Deb 15 November 1961 vol 649 cc66-71W
Mr. Scott-Hopkins

asked the Minister of Education (1) what is the number of teachers, by local education areas, at present in special schools who are specially trained to deal with educationally sub-normal children;

(2) what is the number of people specially qualified to teach educationally sub-normal children at present serving in primary, secondary and comprehensive schools, respectively; and what was the average size of their classes at the latest convenient date.

Mr. K. Thompson

Specialised training is not a requirement for teachers of educationally sub-normal children and no regular return is made of the number of teachers with special qualifications. A special inquiry made last July showed the following number of teachers who have taken one year special courses in the teaching of handicapped pupils (other than the blind, deaf and partially deaf) employed in special and other maintained schools.

Local Education Authority Teaching in special schools Teaching in other maintained schools
ENGLAND
Counties:
Berkshire 1
Buckinghamshire 2
Cambridgeshire 1 3
Cheshire 1
Cornwall 1
Derbyshire 7 2
Devon 2
Durham 1 1
Essex 12 7
Gloucestershire 3
Hampshire 1 5
Hertfordshire 4 3
Huntingdonshire 1
Isle of Ely 1
Isle of Wight 2
Kent 12 13
Lancashire 10 6
Leicestershire 1
Lincs. (Kesteven) 1
Lincs. (Lindsey) 3
Middlesex 9 14
Norfolk 1
Northumberland 2 1
Nottinghamshire 3
Oxfordshire 1 1
Somerset 1
Staffordshire 9 2
Suffolk, East 1 2
Suffolk, West 1
Surrey 6 3
Sussex, East 4 2
Sussex, West 3 1
Warwickshire 11 1
Wiltshire 1
Worcestershire 4 1
Yorks, North Riding 2 1
Yorks, West Riding 4 1
London 64 23
County Boroughs:
Barnsley 1
Barrow-in-Furness 1
Birkenhead 1
Birmingham 30 4
Blackpool 1 1
Bolton 1
Bootle 2
Bournemouth 1
Brighton 1
Bristol 3
Coventry 1 1
Croydon 2
Darlington 1
Derby 2
Dudley 1
Eastbourne 1
East Ham 2 1
Gateshead 1
Gloucester 1
Great Yarmouth 1
Grimsby 4 1
Local Education Authority Teaching in special schools Teaching in other maintained schools
ENGLAND (cont.):
County Boroughs (cont.):
Huddersfield 1
Kingston upon Hull 1
Leeds 5 2
Liverpool 14 2
Manchester 2
Newcastle upon Tyne 2 1
Northampton 2
Norwich 1
Oldham 1
Oxford 3
Portsmouth 1
Preston 2
Reading 1
Rochdale 2
St. Helens 1
Smethwick 1
Southport 1 1
Stockport 1 1
Tynemouth 1
Walsall 2 1
Warrington 1
West Ham 5 2
Wigan 1
WALES
Counties:
Breconshire 1
Glamorgan 4 3
Monmouthshire 1 2
Pembrokeshire 3
County Boroughs:
Cardiff 7
Merthyr Tydfil 2
Newport (Mon.) 2
Swansea 1
TOTALS 304 137

In addition eleven such teachers were employed in special schools not maintained by local education authorities.

The maximum size laid down by Regulations for a class of educationally sub-normal pupils is 20; but my right hon. Friend has no information as to the actual size of such classes in schools other than special schools.

Mr. Scott-Hopkins

asked the Minister of Education what is the number of children in England and Wales, county by county, who are classified as educationally sub-normal; and what were their age groups at the last convenient date.

Mr. K. Thompson

The following table gives for the area of each local education authority in January, 1961, the number of educationally sub-normal children who are receiving special educational treatment, except for those receiving it in the ordinary schools, the number of which is not known.

ENGLAND
Counties
Bedfordshire 224
Berkshire 275
Buckinghamshire 507
Cambridgeshire 151
Cheshire 163
Cornwall 74
Cumberland 88
Derbyshire 398
Devon 202
Dorset 127
Durham 577
Essex 1,383
Gloucestershire 555
Hampshire 224
Hereforshire 80
Hertfordshire 487
Huntingdonshire 39
Isle of Ely 75
Isle of Wight 10
Isles of Scilly 1
Kent 854
Lancashire 1,334
Leicestershire 130
Lincs.—Holland 77
Lincs.—Kesteven 119
Lincs.—Lindsey 206
Middlesex 1,316
Norfolk 93
Northamptonshire 184
Northumberland 232
Nottinghamshire 243
Oxfordshire 128
Peterborough Jt. Education Board 37
Rutland 1
Shropshire 137
Somerset 338
Staffordshire 503
Suffolk East 89
Suffolk West 19
Surrey 917
Sussex East 228
Sussex West 323
Warwickshire 530
Westmorland 28
Wiltshire 169
Worcestershire 223
Yorks. East Riding 90
Yorks. North Riding 310
Yorks. West Riding 790
London 4,100
County Boroughs
Barnsley 55
Barrow-in-Furness 98
Bath 115
Birkenhead 117
Birmingham 1,290
Blackburn 108
Blackpool 165
Bolton 169
Bootle 114
Bournemouth 81
Bradford 309
Brighton 191
Bristol 363
Burnley 76
Burton-upon-Trent 5
Bury 71
ENGLAND (cont.):
County Boroughs (cont.):
Canterbury 13
Carlisle 106
Chester 20
Coventry 387
Croydon 203
Darlington 68
Derby 197
Dewsbury 69
Doncaster 90
Dudley 99
Eastbourne 70
East Ham 66
Exeter 24
Gateshead 26
Gloucester 168
Great Yarmouth 2
Grimsby 119
Halifax 107
Hastings 68
Huddersfield 152
Ipswich 104
Kingston upon Hull 179
Leeds 663
Leicester 166
Lincoln 68
Liverpool 1,845
Manchester 751
Middlesbrough 171
Newcastle upon Tyne 350
Northampton 73
Norwich 161
Nottingham 422
Oldham 79
Oxford 113
Plymouth 286
Portsmouth 290
Preston 98
Reading 151
Rochdale 123
Rotherham 132
St. Helens 94
Salford 93
Sheffield 538
Smethwick 137
Southampton 151
Southend-on-Sea 116
Southport 6
South Shields 142
Stockport 155
Stoke-on-Trent 143
Sunderland 218
Tynemouth 75
Wakefield 75
Wallasey 119
Walsall 223
Warrington 154
West Bromwich 153
West Ham 171
West Hartlepool 82
Wigan 10
Wolverhampton 152
Worcester 23
York 91
WALES
Counties
Anglesey 75
Breconshire 11
Caernarvonshire 43
Cardiganshire 15
Carmarthenshire 43
Denbighshire 83
WALES (cont.):
Counties (cont.)
Flintshire 7
Glamorgan 227
Merioneth 8
Monmouthshire 62
Montgomeryshire 53
Pembrokeshire 25
Radnorshire 6
County Boroughs
Cardiff 306
Merthyr Tydfil
Newport (Mon.) 132
Swansea 136
Totals (England and Wales) 35,347

Details of the ages of the children in the areas of individual authorities are not available. The numbers of children in special schools for educationally subnormal children, classified by age in January, 1960, for the country as a whole can be found on page 172 of my Department's Annual Report for 1960.

Mr. Scott-Hopkins

asked the Minister of Education how many trained psychiatrists are employed by him to test children reported as educationally subnormal by head teachers; and how long a period of time elapses between report and test.

Mr. K. Thompson

Local education authorities have a duty to ascertain which children in their area require special educational treatment. For the purpose of testing children believed to be educationally sub-normal they usually employ school medical officers with special training and educational psychologists. Psychiatrists are not ordinarily engaged in this work. Every attempt is made to test a child as soon as possible after he comes to the notice of the local education authority. The period varies according to local conditions; delays are often unavoidable owing to a shortage of qualified staff and I am looking into this aspect of the matter.