HC Deb 13 July 1992 vol 211 cc442-3W
Mr. David Nicholson

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list the 10 local education authorities in England which spent most per pupil on the education of pupils with special needs, with the average amounts spent for each such authority and(b) the 10 local education authorities with the greatest number of pupils with special needs, with the number in each case, for the last year for which the information is available.

Mr. Forth

The latest year for which information on local education authorities—LEAs—actual spending is available is 1989–90. Information is not collected separately on LEAs' spending on special needs within mainstream schools, nor on support services for special needs. Table 1 lists the 10 LEAs in England which spent most per pupil in maintained or non-maintained special schools, hospital schools, or receiving education other than at school. Table 2 indicates the 10 LEAs providing education for the greatest number of such pupils. To provide a reasonable match with spending data, pupil number data are for January 1990.

Table 1
Special education spending1 per pupil2
1989–90
Local education authority £
Solihull 14,665
Harrow 13,970
Merton 13,750
Barking and Dagenham 13,090
Cumbria 12,455
Somerset 12,330
Ealing 12,205
Bradford 12,180
Oxfordshire 12,035
Waltham Forest 11,480

Table 2
Number of pupils2 receiving special education
January 1990
Local education authority Number
Inner London education authority 6,954
Kent 4,160
Hampshire 4,132
Lancashire 3,968
Essex 3,047
Birmingham 2,721
Nottinghamshire 2,321
Hertfordshire 2,232
Avon 2,133
Devon 2,114
1 Total expenditure other than capital financing costs and inter-authority recoupment payments, less income other than from specific Government grants and inter-authority recoupment receipts.
2 Pupils in special schools, hospital schools or receiving education other than at school, January 1990.

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