§ 35. Mr. BattleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what percentage of girls stay in full-time education after the age of 16 years, by local education authority; and if he will make a statement.
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§ Mr. DunnThe percentage of 16-year-old girls in full-time education at maintained schools and further education establishments in the academic year 1986–87 in each English local education authority was as follows:
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Academic year 1986–87 16-year-old girls in full-lime education (percentage of age group)1 Local education authority percent. Barking 29 Barnet 71 Bexley 49 Brent 67 Bromley 62 Croydon 53 Ealing 62 Enfield 56 Haringey 55 Harrow 81 Havering 45 Hillingdon 48 Hounslow 60 Kingston upon Thames 67 Merton 55 Newham 48 Redbridge 53 Richmond upon Thames 66 Sutton 63 Waltham Forest 47 Inner London 55 Birmingham 46 Coventry 43 Dudley 40 Sandwell 35 Solihull 52 Walsall 40 Wolverhampton 38 Knowsley 37 Liverpool 44 St. Helens 43 Sefton 56 Wirral 50 Bolton 42 Bury 54 Manchester 46 Oldham 33 Rochdale 37 Salford 41 Stockport 48 Tameside 45 Trafford 46 Wigan 47 Barnsley 39 Doncaster 34 Rotherham 44 Sheffield 40 Bradford 38 Calderdale 45 Kirklees 48 Leeds 43 Wakefield 40 Gateshead 34 Newcastle upon Tyne 38 North Tyneside 50 South Tyneside 36 Sunderland 37 Avon 48 Bedfordshire 55 Berkshire 57 Buckinghamshire 58 Cambridge 51 Cheshire 53 Cleveland 45 Cornwall2 56 Cumbria 47 Derbyshire 47 Devon 52
Local education authority per cent. Dorset 50 Durham 42 East Sussex 58 Essex 46 Gloucestershire 49 Hampshire 57 Hereford and Worcester 55 Hertfordshire 58 Humberside 38 Isle of Wight 60 Kent 54 Lancashire 46 Leicestershire 49 Lincolnshire 49 Norfolk 48 North Yorkshire 57 Northampton 48 Northumberland 46 Nottinghamshire 41 Oxfordshire 56 Salop 54 Somerset 49 Staffordshire 45 Suffolk 43 Surrey 69 Warwickshire 58 West Sussex 56 Wiltshire 56 1 The number of 16-year-old girls expressed as a percentage of the total number of 15-year-old girls in maintained secondary schools one year earlier. 2 Including Isles of Scilly.
§ 42. Mr. WareingTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he has any plans to meet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities to discuss the staying-on rate in education at the age of 16 years; and if he will make a statement.
§ 49. Mr. LofthouseTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he has any plans to meet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities to discuss the staying-on rate in education at the age of 16 years; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mrs. RumboldMy right hon. Friend has no plans at present to meet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities to discuss the staying-on rate in education at the age of 16 years. But he is always willing to receive representations from the association, whether on that or other issues.
§ 72. Mr. Andrew SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he has any plans to meet the Association of County Councils to discuss the staying-on rates in education at the age of 16 years; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mrs. RumboldMy right hon. Friend has no plans at present to meet the Association of County Councils to discuss the staying-on rate in education at the age of 16 years. But he is always willing to receive representations from the association, whether on that or other issues.