§ Mr. LivseyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the present number of school students that are currently educated through the medium of the Welsh language, in each county education authority in Wales both primary and secondary.
§ Mr. Wyn RobertsAt September 1988 the number of pupils educated through the medium of Welsh was as shown in the table:
Primary1 Secondary2 Clwyd 6,674 2,871 Dyfed 15,102 4,629 Gwent 704 52 Gwynedd 18,817 11,785 Mid Glamorgan 6,319 3,178 Powys 1,292 1,287 South Glamorgan 2,621 986 West Glamorgan 3,029 1,198 1 Includes full-time part-time pupils in classes taught solely through the medium of Welsh or in classes where some of the teaching is through the medium of Welsh. 2 Includes pupils in Welsh-speaking secondary schools as defined in section 3(7) of the Education Reform Act 1988.
§ Mr. LivseyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he will make it a statutory requirement for all Welsh principal local authorities to publish notices and forms bilingually.
§ Mr. Wyn RobertsMy right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has no plans to do so.