HC Deb 14 December 1981 vol 15 cc43-4W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in the Official Report the local education authorities still paying for private school places or assisting in the payment for private school places for non-handicapped pupils; and, in each case, what is the total expenditure and numbers involved in the last year for which figures are available.

Mr. William Shelton

This information is not available in the form requested by the hon. Member. The following table details the expenditure in 1980–81 of each local education authority in England on fees and expenses for pupils supported at independent and direct grant schools (other than special schools). The Department does not collect statistics on the numbers of pupils so supported.

Primary £ Secondary £ Nursery £
GREATER LONDON
Barking 3,962
Barnet 367,100
Bexley 273,915
Brent 155,865
Bromley 407,637
Croydon 686,383
Ealing 2,037 48,099
Enfield 3,473 118,898
Haringey 1,254 88,069
Harrow 279,700
Havering 650 72,650
Hillingdon 29,289
Hounslow 58,981
Kingston-upon-Thames 278,124
Merton 41,335
Newham 93,521
Redbridge 186,361
Richmond-upon-Thames 364,796
Sutton 1,234 170,603
Waltham Forest 7,605
ILEA 44,610 1,243,272 1,786
METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS
Birmingham 1,341 63,599 80,150
Coventry 144,186
Dudley 26,999
Sandwell 1,676 13,275
Solihull 13,148 24,604
Walsall 9,550 16,477
Wolverhampton 512,691
Knowsley 136,048
Liverpool 1,254,124
St. Helens 24,289
Sefton 864 426,371
Wirral 727,350
Bolton 186,205
Bury 229,123
Manchester 91,545
Oldham 98,276
Rochdale 76,649
Salford 950 64,792
Stockport 507,355
Primary £ Secondary £ Nursery £
Tameside 259,418
Trafford 1,657,452
Wigan 74,397
Barnsley 13,319
Doncaster 2,358 12,962
Rotherham
Sheffield
Bradford 182,806
Calderdale 9,169
Kirklees 415,105
Leeds 110,333
Wakefield 45,354
Gateshead 69,143
Newcastle upon Tyne 133,867
North Tyneside 81,550
South Tyneside 2,025 35,355
Sunderland 4,135
NON-METROPOLITAN COUNTIES
Isles of Scilly 31,488
Avon 594,384
Bedfordshire 1,018,628
Berkshire 729,963
Buckinghamshire 11,751
Cambridgeshire 1,635 428,919
Cheshire 2,543,074
Cleveland 12,109
Cornwall 164,274
Cumbria 56,339
Derbyshire 276,734
Devon 3,200 716,562
Dorset 225,586
Durham
East Sussex 154 142,323
Essex 2,066 442,275
Gloucestershire 227,491
Hampshire 137 1,612,335
Hereford and Worcester 472,451
Hertfordshire 686,063 73,556
Humberside 1,809 69,537
Isle of Wight 11,045
Kent 917,885
Lancashire 1,938,625
Leicestershire 166,020
Lincolnshire 784,745
Norfolk 302,111
North Yorkshire 7,504 514,477
Northamptonshire 55,191
Northumberland 51,211
Nottinghamshire 130,238
Oxfordshire 103,600 900,771
Salop 41,577
Somerset 547,236
Staffordshire 112,249
Suffolk 459,271
Surrey 13,271 1,394,380
Warwickshire 457,576
West Sussex
Wiltshire 273,278
ENGLAND—TOTAL 219,000 32,225,000 156,000