§ The Lord Bishop of Guildfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
What, according to the latest available statistics, is the ratio of qualified religious education teachers to pupils in:
- (a) Voluntary aided secondary schools; and
- (b) County maintained secondary schools.
§ Baroness BlatchComparable data for the four separate regions of the United Kingdom are not available. In England and Wales, teachers with religious education as either the main or a subsiduary subject of a post A-level qualification are deemed to be qualified in RE. In Scotland, all teachers are required to have a postgraduate teaching qualification in the subject(s) they wish to teach.
Figures for England, Wales and Scotland are given in the table. Data for Northern Ireland are not available.
Ratios of qualified Religious Education teachers to pupils Voluntary aided County 1 Other maintained 2 England3 1:102 1:232 1:222 Wales4 1:171 1:223 1:161 Scotian5 6— 1:492 6— Sources: Secondary Schools Staffing Survey (England) 1988.
Secondary Schools Staffing Survey (Wales) 1989—teacher numbers.
1790WAForm STATS1 (Wales) 1989—pupil numbers.
1988 Scottish School Census.
1 In Scotland, local education authority schools.
2 Including voluntary controlled and special agreement schools.
3 Based on the full-time equivalents (FTEs) of full- and part-time teachers.
4 Based on full-time teachers only.
5 Based on the full-time equivalents (FTEs) of full- and part-time teachers.
6 Not applicable.