§ 26. Mr. EvennettTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what steps he has taken to encourage more schools to develop the use of sixth forms.
§ Mr. Robin SquireMy right hon. Friend published guidelines on 16 February setting out the criteria against which he will judge proposals for new school sixth forms.
§ Mrs. GormanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list the new sixth forms to which he has given approval in(a) grant-maintained schools and (b) local authority schools since April 1992.
§ Mr. Robin Squire[pursuant to his reply, 25 February 1994,Official Report, 505]: Since April 1992, my right hon. Friend has approved five proposals for new sixth forms in LEA-maintained schools, rather than two, as stated in my previous answer. The schools concerned are:
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- Ullswater Community College, Cumbria;
- Martin Kemp-Welch School, Dorset;
- Wymondham School, Norfolk;
- St. Peter's RC Comprehensive School, Solihull;
- a new school for pupils aged 11 to 18 years in Halifax, Calderdale.