HC Deb 08 December 1978 vol 959 cc182-4W
Mr. George

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what percentage of pupils in secondary schools in each local education authority go on to further or higher education.

Mr. Oakes:

The percentage of pupils leaving maintained secondary schools in England in 1977 who were reported as intending to go on to further or higher education is given below for each local education authority with 4,000 or more leavers. The total number of school leavers in each authority listed is also shown, together with the percentage of leavers whose destination was unknown. These figures are all estimates derived from a 10 per cent. sample of school leavers, and corresponding estimates for the authorities with fewer than 4,000 leavers could be subject to unacceptably large sampling errors.

Any valid comparison between one authority and another would need to take account of local differences, for example, in the socio-economic structure of the

Percentage of leavers going to: Full-time:
All leavers during the academic year 1976–77 further education Unknown destination
1.Avon 11,930 18 11
2.Bedfordshire 6,550 22 12
3.Berkshire 9,300 24 5
4.Birmingham 17,050 15 16
5.Bradford 7,310 14 15
6.Buckinghamshire 7,270 30 7
7.Cambridgeshire. 7,190 19 7
8. Cheshire. 13,090 21 12
9. Cleveland. 11,030 13 9
10. Cornwall 5,270 32 6
11.Coventry. 5,370 19 12
12.Croydon. 4,460 21 13
13.Cumbria. 7,710 19 4
14.Derbyshire. 12,660 19 6
15.Devon. 11,990 27 7
16.Doncaster. 5,020 14 12
17.Dorset. 7,430 25 7
18.Dudley. 4,180 22 6
19.Durham. 9,220 15 9
20.East Sussex 6,670 25 10
21.Essex 20,090 17 9
22.Gloucestershire 7,370 22 3
23.Hampshire 20,170 20 8
24.Havering 4,070 16 8
25.Hereford and Worcester 8,450 27 7
26.Hertfordshire 14,790 28 8
27.Humberside 13,840 14 8
28.ILEA 31,910 14 19
29.Kent 21,120 26 5
30.Kirklees 4,990 19 4
31.Lancashire 18,290 23 9
32.Leeds 10,780 16 9
33.Leicestershire 12,250 IX 17
34.Lincolnshire 7,870 23 8
35.Liverpool 9,910 14 7
36.Manchester 7,790 11 15
37.Newcastle-upon-Tyne 4,040 11 9
38.Norfolk 8,550 22 8
39.Northamptonshire 7,620 17 9
40.Northumberland 4,120 17 3
41.North Yorkshire 9,200 25 9
42.Nottinghamshire 14,770 17 6
43.Oxfordshire 6,600 23 4
44.Salford 4,330 11 8
45.Salop 4,920 28 5
46.Sandwell 5,160 12 6
47.Sefton 4,770 22 5
48.Sheffield 8,490 16 8
49.Somerset 5,060 30 4
50.Staffordshire 14,770 20 4
51.Stockport 4,170 21 12
52.Suffolk 7,510 17 8
53.Sunderland 4,980 13 11
54.Surrey 12,900 19 12
55.Wakefield 4,500 16 2
56.Walsall 5,000 13 9
57.Warwickshire 7,180 28 5
58.West Sussex 8,210 23 6
59.Wigan 5,040 21 4
60.Wiltshire. 7,530 21 6
61.Wirral 5,140 21 12
62.Wolverhampton 4,470 21 5
63.England 665,130 19 9

populations, as well as differences in the proportion of pupils whose destination was unknown and the possible effect of statistical sampling errors.