HC Deb 18 February 1994 vol 237 cc1016-9W
Mrs. Bridget Prentice

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how much money has been made available for spending on primary and secondary education in each of the London boroughs in each of the last three financial years; what is the figure for 1994–95; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Robin Squire

For the purpose of determining standard spending assessments, the education component of standard spending, net of specific grants, is divided into five sub-blocks—under fives, five to 10, 11 to 15, 16 plus, and other education. The table sets out the year-on-year changes in the level of five to 10, 11 to 15 and 16 plus sub-blocks within the education standard spending assessment for London boroughs over the last three financial years, together with the figure for 1994–95. Education standard spending assessments are not ear-marked for local authority spending on primary and secondary education, as each authority is free to determine its spending priorities between and within services.

Local Education Authority Sub-block 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
Southwark 5 to 10 38.487 41.387 43.362 45.266
11 to 15 34.588 37.845 36.754 37.341
16+ 14.037 16.153 3.208 3.018
Tower Hamlets 5 to 10 43.265 46.753 48.908 49.500
11 to 15 42.145 44.380 46.576 47.207
16+ 12.533 17.158 5.034 5.739
Wandsworth 5 to 10 30.936 32.763 33.645 31.997
11 to 15 31.270 32.299 32.809 30.232
16+ 19.749 19.226 5.433 5.292
Westminster 5 to 10 14.933 16.462 17.331 16.547
11 to 15 14.506 16.154 17.939 16.571
16+ 1.012 11.981 3.624 3.327
Barking 5 to 10 21.269 23.264 23.593 25.569
11 to 15 22.609 23.854 24.695 25.895
16+ 6.784 7.762 3.949 4.058
Barnet 5 to 10 34.086 36.665 37.795 38.812
11 to 15 35.987 38.609 39.692 40.647
16+ 21.339 24.450 10.867 9.748
Bexley 5 to 10 27.617 29.816 30.909 32.909
11 to 15 32.276 34.024 35.212 35.877
16+ 13.085 14.685 7.199 7.226
Brent 5 to 10 40.947 43.417 45.334 44.443
11 to 15 40.669 44.134 46.986 45.755
16+ 27.486 30.021 10.520 10.505
Bromley 5 to 10 30.871 32.465 33.638 35.706
11 to 15 34.203 35.663 36.528 38.303
16+ 17.403 19.393 9.542 9.288
Croydon 5 to 10 40.524 43.747 44.859 47.043
11 to 15 42.354 44.630 46.039 47.340
16+ 23.907 26.291 4.092 4.370
Ealing 5 to 10 40.774 44.026 45.570 45.098
11 to 15 40.083 43.941 47.377 46.379
16+ 23.909 26.720 8.951 6.324
Enfield 5 to 15 35.323 37.993 38.761 41.031
11 to 15 39.440 42.063 43.651 44.749
16+ 19.619 21703 9.902 10.318
Haringey 5 to 10 30.613 33.849 36.896 36.637
11 to 15 30.110 34.433 36.517 35.789
16+ 20.322 21.588 7.087 7.011
Harrow 5 to 10 25.072 26.934 27.349 28.778
11 to 15 26.863 28.602 29.430 30.487
16+ 15.821 16.413 2.245 2.492
Havering 5 to 10 28.705 30.190 30.701 33.636
11 to 15 34.845 36.620 37.094 39.474
16+ 13.966 15.007 4.691 3.777
Hillingdon 5 to 10 28.892 30.719 31.707 34.686
11 to 15 30.770 33.014 34.558 36.478
16+ 14.408 15.446 7.431 7.426
Hounslow 5 to 10 28.948 31.184 31.733 33.114
11 to 15 30.031 33.006 33.487 35.249
16+ 14.385 16.337 6.611 6.988
Kingston 5 to 10 13.932 14.835 15.524 16.351
11 to 15 15.503 16.532 16.870 17.033
16+ 9.232 9.849 3.964 3.938
Merton 5 to 10 18.361 19.873 20.953 22.086
11 to 15 19.151 20.468 21.568 21.610
16+ 10.402 11.668 2.811 3.023
Newham 5 to 10 43.062 49.438 51.128 53.402

Local Education Authority Sub-block 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
11 to 15 41.282 46.315 49.563 49.902
16+ 19.451 21.902 3.609 4.489
Redbridge 5 to 10 28.450 30.601 32.124 34.201
11 to 15 32.026 33.051 36.902 37.892
16+ 16.016 17.333 9.168 9.676
Richmond 5 to 10 14.027 14.966 15.127 15.504
11 to 15 13.463 14.185 14.774 15.037
16+ 8.654 9.080 1.082 0.886
Sutton 5 to 10 19.262 20.966 21.955 23.551
11 to 15 21.681 23.105 24.185 25.614
16+ 10.127 11.214 5.391 5.421
Waltham Forest 5 to 10 32.972 36.117 37.897 39.212
11 to 15 34.961 37.754 39.557 39.973
16+ 17.085 18.526 2.656 3.063

Notes:

1. 1993–94 figures for the 16+ sub-block reflects the LEAs' loss of responsibility for most further education.

2. 1994–95 figures reflect LEAs loss of responsibility for the careers service and school inspections.