§ Mr. Alexander W. Lyonasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is (a) the capitation grant to each school in York, (b) the number of teachers or ether staff provided under section 11 of the Local Government Act 1966 in York, (c) the pupil-teacher ratio in secondary 223W modern, grammar and primary schools in York, (d) the amount spent on school dinners per pupil in York and (e) the provision of mathematics and language teachers in York; and how these figures compare with the national average.
§ Dr. BoysonThe Department does not collect information about local authorities' capitation grants to their schools. I understand that York does not at present claim grant from the Home Office under section 11 of the Local Government Act 1966. LEAs may claim grant only in certain circumstances and meaningful comparisons with a national average are not possible.
Information about pupil-teacher ratios and about expenditure on school meals is collected by the Department only for individual local authorities. The figures requested, for North Yorkshire LEA and for England, are as follows:
North Yorkshire LEA England Pupil-teacher ratio (January 1981) (i) primary (including middle deemed primary and immigrant centres) 22.1 to 1 22.6 to 1 (ii) middle deemed secondary 19.5 to 1 20.2 to 1 (iii) secondary modern 17.0 to 1 17.3 to 1 (iv) grammar 15.3 to 1 16.2 to 1 (v) comprehensive (including VI-form colleges) 16.9 to 1 16.4 to 1 Expenditure per pupil on school meals Financial year 1980–81 £51 £49 The Department does not collect information about numbers of teachers employed by individual LEAs for particular subjects.