HC Deb 20 April 1988 vol 131 cc452-5W
Ms. Armstrong

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the number and proportion of primary and secondary pupils in classes of over 30 pupils in each local education authority.

Mr. Dunn

The number and proportion of pupils in maintained primary and secondary schools in classes of over 30 pupils in each local education authority in England in January 1987 is given in the table. The analyses relate to classes taught by one teacher at a selected time on the day of the census count in January and do not necessarily represent the pattern of classes over the academic year as a whole.

Primary1 Secondary1
Pupils per cent. Pupils per cent.
Waltham Forest 2,115 14.5 93 0.8
Inner London 3,159 2.5 2,165 2.3
Birmingham 28,543 33.0 7,632 11.8
Coventry 5,065 21.2 1,035 5.2
Dudley 7,118 29.0 736 4.0
Sandwell 6,426 25.0 828 4.2
Solihull 5,199 32.3 1,520 10.2
Walsall 3,172 15.4 1,048 5.0
Wolverhampton 2,832 14.1 753 4.4
Knowsley 1,931 12.9 552 5.4
Liverpool 6,048 14.6 2,572 9.0
St. Helens 3,741 25.0 956 7.0
Sefton 5,726 24.9 1,970 10.3
Wirral 4,528 17.1 1,875 8.9
Bolton 9,378 42.3 1,411 8.0
Bury 4,049 30.3 1,668 15.4
Manchester 6,765 19.4 1,702 6.6
Oldham 7,282 38.2 1,035 7.3
Rochdale 4,845 31.5 707 4.7
Salford 3,674 18.9 573 4.0
Stockport 6,117 27.6 1,849 9.8
Tameside 5,051 28.1 1,210 8.5
Trafford 5,470 37.2 426 3.5
Wigan 7,241 29.6 1,305 5.7
Barnsley 1,795 10.1 375 2.5
Doncaster 2,801 11.9 1,369 6.5
Rotherham 2,216 10.3 1,516 8.6
Sheffield 3,314 9.0 924 3.1
Bradford 4,191 14.2 3,199 8.3
Calderdale 4,187 25.5 1,088 8.8
Kirklees 6,536 21.9 1,620 5.9
Leeds 10,449 25.7 4,807 9.2
Wakefield 4,599 20.5 2,037 8.9
Gateshead 825 5.1 945 7.7
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 3,245 18.6 583 3.4
North Tyneside 417 3.0 441 3.2
South Tyneside 1,357 10.7 283 3.0
Sunderland 3,680 14.1 2,052 10.5
Isles of Scilly2 0 0.0 0 0.0
Avon 32,201 46.1 5,323 9.8
Bedfordshire 8,165 24.3 3,510 8.7
Berkshire 16,784 32.8 4,889 10.6
Buckinghamshire 23,699 43.6 2,066 6.4
Cambridgeshire 14,641 29.7 4,285 11.2
Cheshire 28,981 37.7 9,871 14.7
Cleveland 8,046 16.5 1,788 4.4
Cornwall 11,714 34.3 3,657 12.6
Cumbria 5,897 16.5 2,048 6.2
Derbyshire 18,316 26.6 6,218 10.3
Devon 17,363 26.0 5,123 9.2
Dorset 13,800 40.0 3,293 9.1
Durham 11,600 23.8 3,644 10.0
East Sussex 13,783 33.7 4,135 12.0
Essex 30,912 26.8 8,796 8.8
Gloucestershire 12,972 34.2 4,022 12.7
Hampshire 33,760 29.9 7,496 8.5
Hereford and Worcester 13,386 30.9 6,355 13.0
Hertfordshire 17,240 24.2 6,431 9.7
Humberside 10,135 16.5 5,524 8.4
Isle of Wight 1,753 29.5 1,085 11.4
Kent 40,142 36.8 6,828 7.0
Lancashire 41,735 38.6 8,446 9.9
Leicestershire 13,422 19.5 1,323 2.3
Lincolnshire 17,091 39.7 3,073 8.6
Norfolk 12,049 21.8 2,295 5.5
North Yorkshire 11,161 23.2 5,063 11.6
Northamptonshire 10,243 24.2 3,335 8.2

Primary1 Secondary1
Pupils per cent. Pupils per cent.
Northumberland 7,340 40.0 2,339 9.3
Nottinghamshire 7,611 10.7 3,419 5.6
Oxfordshire 8,212 24.3 2,488 7.6
Shropshire 5,389 18.4 2,356 8.6
Somerset 10,582 34.5 3,267 11.5
Staffordshire 17,290 23.4 8,987 12.4
Suffolk 6,042 15.5 2,485 5.9
Surrey 13,935 21.1 4,338 9.6
Warwickshire 11,019 28.9 2,412 9.2
West Sussex 11,914 26.0 4,709 11.8
Wiltshire 8,593 21.9 3,048 8.7
England 848,960 24.8 243,230 8.3
1 Includes middle schools as deemed.
2 There were no classes with over 30 pupils in the Isles of Scilly in either primary or secondary schools.

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