HC Deb 16 February 1962 vol 653 cc191-2W
Mr. G. M. Thomson

asked the Lord Privy Seal (1) how many applicants there were for places in the Foreign Service at the last intake; how many had been educated at Scottish schools; how many were accepted for places; and how many of these had been at Scottish schools;

(2) how many of the successful applicants from Scottish schools for places in the Foreign Service at the last intake had attended independent schools.

Mr. P. Thomas

I assume that the hon. Gentleman is referring to applicants for posts in the Senior Branch of the Foreign Service by the Open Competition for candidates between the ages of 20½ and 28.

In 1961 a total of 360 candidates applied for places; of these 18 had been educated at Scottish schools. Thirty applicants were successful, of whom one had been educated at a Scottish school. This was an independent school.