HC Deb 27 February 1975 vol 887 cc226-7W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science when the research project to evaluate nursery centres is to be started; by whom it is to be done; and when he expects it to be completed.

Mr. Armstrong

A research project to evaluate the experimental nursery centres established under the Urban Aid Programme, commissioned jointly by my Department and the Department of Health and Social Security, is to be undertaken by the National Children's Bureau. Preliminary work has already begun and the project itself will start in March 1975. The study is expected to take three to four years.

NUMBER OF CLASSES BY SIZE IN MAINTAINED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BOURNEMOUTH
Primary school classes as registered
Number of pupils
1–30 31–40 41–50 57 and over All classes
At January—
1960 53 168 37 258
1961 66 154 37 257
1962 55 178 26 259
1963 45 182 27 254
1964 42 187 34 263
1965 46 175 44 265
1966 42 197 33 272
1967 38 207 29 274
1968 43 188 50 281
1969 38 211 35 284
1970 34 232 26 1 293
1971 29 270 8 307
1972 53 260 4 317
1973 87 240 4 331
1974 136 209 345
Secondary school classes*
Number of pupils
1–30 31–40 41–50 57 and over All classes
At January—
1960 153 116 2 2 273
1961 166 113 279
1962 170 104 2 276
1963 182 98 2 282
1964 190 82 1 273
1965 200 71 1 272
1966 199 69 1 269
1967 248 52 2 302
1968 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
1969 251 53 4 3 311
1970 253 57 2 2 314
1971 282 42 5 2 331
1972 270 56 2 3 331
1973 309 39 2 1 351
1974 334 39 1 1 375
* "As registered" for the years 1960 to 1966. From 1967 the classes are "as taught".