HC Deb 08 November 1973 vol 863 c235W
Dr. Marshall

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science on what date she expects to receive the report of the working party on school transport.

ENGLAND AND WALES
1962 (January) 1972 (January)
Schools Full-time pupils Schools Full-time pupils Part-time pupils
Maintained secondary
Modern 3,899 1,675,957 2,218 1,085,850 *
Grammar 1,287 708,343 893 540,049 *
Technical 220 97,411 58 33,271 *
Comprehensive 152 157,477 1,591 1,337,242 *
Middle deemed secondary 186 74,932 *
All other secondary 332 196,524 266 180,082 *
Total 5,890 2,835,712 5,212 3,251,426 *
Direct grant grammar 179 111,634 176 118,545 178
Independent
Primary 2,189 177,032 1,510 159,930 9,198
Secondary 475 93,757 376 88,159 *
Primary and secondary 1,079 218,421 618 158,909 1,908
Total 3,743 489,210 2,504 406,998 11,106

Note: The number of part-time pupils is not available for 1962

Symbol used: *=not applicable.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children were attending independent or direct grant schools in January 1972; and what percentage this represents of the total school population.

Mr. St. John-Stevas

551,039 full-time and part-time pupils, 6 per cent. of the total school population, were attending independent schools and direct grant nursery, grammar, special institution and technical schools in England and Wales.

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