HC Deb 03 June 1981 vol 5 cc359-61W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proportion of 3 to 4-year-olds were in (a) nurseries and (b) primary schools for each local education authority in the West Midlands for each year since 1970; and how this compares with the average figure for the United Kingdom as a whole for these years.

Dr. Boyson

The information available in respect of January of each year since 1974 is given below. Due to the reorganisation of local government on 1 April 1974, comparable information in respect of the years 1970 to 1973 is not available.

Numbers of full-time and part-time pupils aged 2 to 4 in maintained nursery and primary schools expressed as a percentage of the estimated population aged 3 and 4 years are as follows:

Local Education Authority Percentage in nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools Percentage in nursery and primary schools*
Birmingham
1974 11 29
1975 12 37
1976 15 40
1977 20 35
1978 21 37
1979 25 50
1980 26 49
Coventry
1974 8 39
1975 9 39
1976 11 43
1977 14 46
1978 15 46
1979 18 50
1980 19 49
Dudley
1974 8 19
1975 10 21
1976 18 33
1977 19 28
1978 21 25
1979 22 30
1980 22 32
Sandwell
1974 14 43
1975 16 45
1976 21 55
1977 25 58
1978 26 60
1979 28 61
1980 34 66
Solihull
1974 1 27
1975 4 38
1976 11 48
1977 15 54
1978 18 54
1979 19 53
1980 21 54
Walsall
1974 13 32
1975 18 44
1976 21 54
1977 34 66
1978 43 77
1979 45 79
1980 47 80
Wolverhampton
1974 12 33
1975 13 34
1976 23 46
1977 33 49
1978 36 53
1979 39 55
1980 46 62
England
1974 9 27
1975 10 28
1976 11 32
1977 15 34

Local Education Authority Percentage in nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools Percentage in nursery and primary schools*
1978 17 34
1979 18 37
1980 20 39
* The percentages given in this column relate to all pupils aged 2 to 4 and include the proportions shown in the previous column.

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