HC Deb 11 March 1975 vol 888 c106W
Mr. Tom Ellis

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proportion of fifth form scholars in those areas of England where sixth form colleges exist have entered on a sixth form course in each year from 1968 onwards; and how this compares with the proportion of sixth formers to fifth formers in neighbouring areas served by conventional secondary schools.

Mr. Prentice:

My Department does not have this information. Statistics are collected for the area of each local education authority, while the majority of sixth form colleges serve relatively small parts of such areas. Even then some coexist with other forms of sixth form provision.

Mr. Tom Ellis

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many sixth form colleges there were in England and what numbers of students were attending them in each year from 1968 onwards.

Mr. Prentice:

The information is as follows:

Sixth form colleges (schools) for the 16 to 18 age range in England, 1968 to 1974.

At J St January Number of colleges Number of pupils
1968 3 2,129
1969 5 3,255
1970 9 5,128
1971 12 7,312
1972 14 8,912
1973 21 11,737
1974 38 20,678

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