§ Mr. Jeffrey Archerasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proportion of persons accepted into colleges of education in each of the last five years had ordinary level passes in English and mathematics, respectively.
§ Mr. van StraubenzeeOf the non-graduate students holding G.C.E. or equivalent qualifications who were admitted to initial courses at colleges of education in England and Wales in the past five academic years, the percentages who had "O" level passes—or equivalent—in English language and mathematics were as follows:
college of education in 1969–70 was £805 excluding capital expenditure.