HC Deb 04 June 1965 vol 713 c277W
Mr. Merlyn Rees

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the percentage of students in the medical faculty in the universities of Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol who attended maintained secondary schools, grant-aided schools and Headmasters' Conference schools, respectively.

Mr. Crosland

This information is not available centrally.

DATE OF OPENING OF MOST RECENT SCHOOL
Heywood St. Margaret's Church of England Primary School (one form entry) January, 1964
Royton Our Lady's Roman Catholic Secondary School (three form entry) September, 1961
Crompton East Crompton Church of England Primary School (one form entry) July, 1964
Milnrow Rock Valley County Secondary School (six form entry) January, 1965
Wardle (No school built since before the war)
Littleborough County Secondary School (three form entry) September, 1963
Whitworth County Secondary School (three form entry) January, 1965
NEW SCHOOLS PROGRAMMED BUT NOT YET OPEN
Heywood The Sutherland County Secondary School (four form entry) 1961–62 programme
Heywood Grammar School (three form entry) 1965–66 programme
Royton Luzley Brook County Secondary School (six form entry) 1963–64 programme
Thornham: St. James Church of England Primary School (assembly hall and two classrooms) minor project June, 1964
Crompton St. Gabriel's Church of England Secondary School (Extensions) 1965–66 programme
East Crompton: St. George's Church of England Primary School (one form entry) 1965–66 programme
A County or Church of England Primary School (one form entry) 1965–66 programme

There are no current school building projects in the Urban Districts of Milnrow, Wardle, Littleborough or Whitworth.

NUMBER OF PUPILS IN MAINTAINED PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN JANUARY, 1965
Heywood 3,394
Royton 1,611
Crompton 1,313
Milnrow 773
Wardle 287
Littleborough 1,164
Whitworth 674

Estimates of the future maintained school population in each of the seven areas are being provided by the local education authority and I will send this