§ Mrs. Margaret EwingTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the total number of Scottish school
Significant impairments Pupils Visual Hearing Other physical Social and emotional General learning difficulties Other Total Borders 180 — — 20 20 120 30 180 Central 380 20 20 50 20 80 10 200 Dumfries and Galloway 160 20 10 40 60 80 10 210 Fife 630 50 40 120 250 460 60 980 Grampian 1,000 30 70 130 190 530 130 1,080 Highland 400 10 10 30 100 320 10 480 Lothian 1,550 90 50 330 440 940 150 1,990 Strathclyde 4,200 290 260 820 850 1,980 310 4,520 Tayside 480 20 40 80 110 310 30 600 Orkney 10 — — — — 10 — 20 Shetland 10 — — — — 10 10 20 Western Isles 30 — — 10 — 30 — 40 Scotland 9,020 540 500 1,620 2,040 4,860 760 10,330 Argyll and Bute 90 10 — 20 20 80 30 160 Ayr 490 40 30 110 70 280 60 590 Dunbarton 450 20 20 80 110 230 20 480 Glasgow (City) 1,790 170 130 390 360 740 70 1,860 Lanark 840 50 70 160 180 520 130 1,100 Renfrew 550 — 20 70 100 140 10 340 An impairment is considered significant where it is a major factor in determining the educational approach to the pupil. Thus a pupil may have no, one or several such impairments.