HC Deb 09 November 1973 vol 863 cc286-7W
Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what are the figures for 1962 and 1972 in the following categories: (a) school population (total), (b) students in further education (total), (c) full-time university students, (d) students in teacher training, (e) teachers in maintained and aided schools, (f) O-level passes, (g) A-level passes, (h) numbers of those remaining at school beyond the school leaving age, represented as a percentage of the total schools popula-

Academic years
1961–62 1971–72
(a) School population 7,672,000 9,119,000
(b) Students in further education (including evening institutes) 2,434,000 3,272,000
(c) Full-time university students* 113,000 235,000
(d) Students in initial teacher training* 38,000 118,000
(e) Teachers in maintained and aided schools‡ 294,000 395,000
(f) Number of "O"-level passes (summer examinations) 1,051,000 1,399,000
(g) Number of "A"-level passes (summer examinations) 182,000 325,000
(h) Numbers in school beyond school-leaving age as a percentage of the total school population 7.5 per cent 7.8 per cent
(i) Pupil-teacher ratio (maintained schools) 23.9 21.6
(j) Expenditure on education from public funds§ £932,000,000 £2,680,000,000

Notes:

* Including students on teacher training courses in university departments of education.

† Great Britain.

‡ Including the full-time equivalent of part-time teachers.

§ Financial years