HC Deb 19 October 1972 vol 843 cc105-6W
9. Mr. Ronald Bell

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science in what local education authority areas in England and Wales and in how many schools the number of immigrant children exceeds 30 per cent. of the total number of children attending; and whether, in calculating these figures, the children of immigrants who have been in this country for more than 10 years have been included.

Mrs. Thatcher

In Janary, 1972, there were 699 schools in England and Wales in which the number of immigrant pupils exceeded 30 per cent. The answer to the second part of his question is "No".

Following are the figures for local education authority areas:

Number of maintained Primary and Secondary schools where immigrants are more than 30 per cent. at January 1972:
LEA Maintained primary and secondary
Counties
Bedfordshire 9
Buckinghamshire 8
Hertfordshire 4
Huntington and Peterborough 4
Kent 4
Lancashire 6
Leicestershire 2
Northamptonshire 1
Warwickshire 5
Wiltshire 1
Yorkshire West Riding 2
County Boroughs
Birmingham 54
Blackburn 2
Bolton 7
Bradford 12
Bristol 6
Coventry 14
Derby 9
Dewsbury 2
Doncaster
Dudley 2
Halifax 1
Huddersfield 2
Leeds 7
Leicester 24
Luton 1
Manchester 20
Northampton 1
Nottingham 2
Oldham 2
Oxford 2
Preston 8
Reading 5
Rochdale 2
Sheffield 4
Southampton 3
Walsall 11
Warley 13
West Bromwich 6
Wolverhampton 22
Worcester 1
LEA Maintained primary and secondary
Outer London Boroughs
Barnet 11
Bexley 2
Brent 44
Croydon 3
Ealing 37
Enfield 4
Haringey 43
Hounslow 9
Merton 1
Newham 24
Redbridge 2
Waltham Forest 7
ILEA 220
Swansea 1
England and Wales 699