HC Deb 19 January 1993 vol 217 cc149-51W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Education what are the latest available figures for the expenditure per child under seven years by each education authority and grant-maintained schools in England.

Mr. Forth

Available expenditure data cover nursery and primary schools as a whole and cannot be disaggregated between particular age ranges. The table indicates each local education authority's average school-based funding per pupil in nursery and primary schools in 1990–91, the latest year for which information on actual expenditure by LEAs is available. There were no primary grant-maintained schools in 1990–91.

LEA Net institutional funding per pupil (£)
City 1,950
Camden 1,710
Greenwich 1,720
Hackney 1,900
Hammersmith 1,970
Islington 1,770
Kensington 2,060
Lambeth 1,840
Lewisham 1,710
Southwark 1,850
Tower Hamlets 1,940
Wandsworth 1,820
Westminster 2,110
Barking 1,460
Barnet 1,550
Bexley 1,260
Brent 1,670
Bromley 1,410
Croydon 1,440
Ealing 1,690
Enfield 1,430
Haringey 1,840
Harrow 1,480

LEA Net institutional funding per pupil (£)
Havering 1,290
Hillingdon 1,540
Hounslow 1,510
Kingston-upon Thames 1,430
Merton 1,750
Newham 1,490
Redbridge 1,350
Richmond-upon Thames 1,530
Sutton 1,360
Waltham Forest 1,570
Birmingham 1,260
Coventry 1,300
Dudley 1,230
Sandwell 1,450
Solihull 1,240
Walsall 1,510
Wolverhampton 1,390
Knowsley 1,390
Liverpool 1,290
St. Helens 1,210
Sefton 1,260
Wirral 1,280
Bolton 1,220
Bury 1,190
Manchester 1,320
Oldham 1,370
Rochdale 1,200
Salford 1,270
Stockport 1,260
Tameside 1,320
Trafford 1,170
Wigan 1,140
Barnsley 1,260
Doncaster 1,250
Rotherham 1,340
Sheffield 1,390
Bradford 1,500
Calderdale 1,440
Kirklees 1,300
Leeds 1,430
Wakefield 1,340
Gateshead 1,390
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,520
North Tyneside 1,310
South Tyneside 1,290
Sunderland 1,280
Avon 1,320
Bedfordshire 1,380
Berkshire 1,340
Buckinghamshire 1,320
Cambridgeshire 1,260
Cheshire 1,260
Cleveland 1,230
Cornwall 1,190
Cumbria 1,340
Derbyshire 1,370
Devon 1,310
Dorset 1,290
Durham 1,370
East Sussex 1,240
Essex 1,240
Gloucestershire 1,200
Hampshire 1,260
Herefordshire 1,360
Hertfordshire 1,340
Humberside 1,280
Isle of Wight 1,250
Kent 1,120
Lancashire 1,310
Leicestershire 1,290
Lincolnshire 1,210
Norfolk 1,280
North Yorkshire 1,230
Northamptonshire 1,230
Northumberland 1,320
Nottinghamshire 1,390

LEA Net institutional funding per pupil (£)
Oxfordshire 1,570
Shropshire 1,350
Somerset 1,230
Staffordshire 1,270
Suffolk 1,310
Surrey 1,340
Warwickshire 1,220
West Sussex 1,240
Wiltshire 1,260

Note: Figures are derived from LEAs' returns of their spending to the Department of the Environment and of their pupil numbers to the Department for Education. They include school-based spending on salaries and wages, recurrent premises costs, books, equipment and other supplies and services, and unspent balances held by schools at the year end under local management schemes. They exclude spending on home to school transport, school meals, LEAs' central administration and financing costs of capital expenditure.

Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will make it his policy that all education authorities should receive funding for the education of under-sevens at the same level as Westminister education authority; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Forth

No. Standard spending assessments, which determine the distribution of grant between authorities, are designed to reflect the varying costs, in different areas, of providing a standard level of service, taking account of different local circumstances.