§ Mr. FrenchTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how many(a) full-time and (b) part-time school teachers there were in the state sector in each local education authority area in the three most recent years available; and how many in each category were newly appointed.
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe table following shows the number of full-time qualified teachers and the full-time equivalent of part-time qualified teachers in the maintained 927W nursery, primary and secondary sector, including self-governing schools, in each local education authority in England at January of 1991, 1992 and 1993. It is not possible to identify which of these teachers were newly appointed.
1991 1992 1993 Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time Bradford 4,720 262 4,734 322 4,539 431 Calderdale 1,683 95 1,707 88 1,732 85 Gateshead 1,681 55 1,660 53 1,615 71 Newcastle upon Tyne 2,243 93 2,190 84 2,122 81 North Tyneside 1,745 74 1,693 72 1,683 78 South Tyneside 1,373 26 1,344 34 1,288 32 Sunderland 2,609 61 2,619 65 2,588 56 Isles of Scilly 26 3 26 1 25 3 Avon 6,875 508 7,438 529 7,073 518 Bedfordshire 4,519 341 4,482 351 4,572 309 Berkshire 5,284 536 5,274 556 5,412 593 Buckinghamshire 4,708 401 4,477 468 4,721 465 Cambridge 5,037 315 5,041 336 5,298 338 Cheshire 7,548 319 7,521 406 7,606 432 Cleveland 5,305 218 5,259 263 5,268 254 Cornwall 3,547 181 3,490 192 3,284 348 Cumbria 3,878 305 3,809 331 3,864 317 Derbyshire 8,025 445 7,425 458 7,537 488 Devon 6,672 443 6,563 484 6,693 519 Dorset 4,208 257 4,241 255 4,091 272 Durham 4,661 147 4,812 155 5,032 157 East Sussex 4,073 423 4,172 473 4,441 433 Essex 11,402 666 11,287 756 11,067 714 Gloucestershire 3,868 475 3,749 283 3,729 351 Hampshire 10,492 867 10,558 945 10,890 1,065 Hereford and Worcestershire 5,064 338 5,113 322 5,081 345 Hertfordshire 7,342 797 7,193 825 7,372 775 Humberside 7,322 364 7,250 388 7,304 393 Isle of Wight 932 73 928 89 912 83 Kent 10,796 745 10,699 819 10,951 844 Lancashire 11,128 606 11,015 672 11,235 638 Leicestershire 7,174 526 7,111 662 7,095 422 Lincolnshire 4,578 268 4,395 313 4,471 291 Norfolk 5,235 296 5,203 409 5,284 420 North Yorkshire 5,343 306 5,334 456 5,436 504 Northamptonshire 4,992 264 5,075 281 5,104 274 Northumberland 2,626 107 2,654 134 2,503 171 Nottinghamshire 7,931 432 8,050 461 8,000 482 Oxfordshire 3,681 340 3,746 364 3,823 353 Shropshire 3,400 220 3,454 240 3,330 211 Somerset 3,293 275 3,252 288 3,289 284 Staffordshire 8,414 383 8,346 393 7,953 355 Suffolk 4,607 306 4,836 365 4,821 381 Surrey 5,823 756 5,747 694 5,871 751 Warwickshire 3,666 309 3,598 297 3,609 339 West Sussex 4,399 440 4,769 409 4,830 460 Wiltshire 4,081 415 4,157 377 4,242 325 ENGLAND 367,977 23,569 365,701 25,157 366,848 25,576 Source:
DFE From 618G.
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Qualified teacher numbers in the maintained nursery, primary and secondary sector in England, including self-governing (GM) schools, as at January of each year. 1991 1992 1993 Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time City 11 1 9 0 12 1 Camden 1,061 119 1,160 84 1,150 80 Greenwich 1,899 226 1,970 233 1,795 208 Hackney 1,440 97 1,399 101 1,381 88 Hammersmith 915 118 939 72 921 88 Islington 1,175 97 1,216 90 1,329 169 Kensington and Chelsea 601 64 682 66 622 41 Lambeth 1,287 137 1,355 128 1,371 129 Lewisham 1,678 91 1,222 160 1,538 221 Southwark 1,520 120 1,514 130 1,537 132 Separate information on the numbers of newly qualified teachers taking up their first full-time teaching posts by local authority in 1993 will be placed in the Library when it becomes available, although this is not expected to be before spring 1995.
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1991 1992 1993 Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time Full-time FTE of part-time Tower Hamlets 1,920 89 1,918 97 2,025 106 Wandsworth 1,545 140 1,542 161 1,561 172 Westminster 1,013 89 1,019 91 1,068 85 Barking 1,178 57 1,229 55 1,269 52 Barnet 2,106 228 2,214 284 2,237 271 Bexley 1,610 105 1,598 93 1,623 115 Brent 1,869 92 1,864 112 1,882 121 Bromley 1,795 154 1,776 134 1,904 148 Croydon 2,278 247 2,184 247 2,116 219 Ealing 2,033 139 1,955 153 1,922 163 Enfield 2,029 197 2,087 165 2,117 162 Haringey 1,501 47 1,486 87 1,473 74 Harrow 1,312 120 1,397 131 1,404 143 Havering 1,814 148 1,840 145 1,829 141 Hillingdon 1,627 106 1,634 110 1,702 121 Hounslow 1,682 168 1,615 184 1,661 150 Kingston upon Thames 934 92 879 89 927 107 Merton 1,207 95 1,171 94 1,193 93 Newham 1,979 42 1,934 40 1,871 45 Redbridge 1,544 122 1,589 150 1,644 150 Richmond upon Thames 894 109 966 151 883 126 Sutton 1,218 105 1,169 109 1,155 105 Waltham Forest 1,776 91 1,816 97 1,731 113 Birmingham 8,688 404 8,853 445 8,999 480 Coventry 2,534 167 2,558 192 2,507 201 Dudley 2,593 129 2,613 139 2,525 115 Sandwell 2,872 55 2,813 80 2,829 98 Solihull 1,703 142 1,647 130 1,717 128 Walsall 2,582 141 2,466 134 2,429 125 Wolverhampton 2,428 135 2,474 136 2,322 132 Knowsley 1,443 37 1,355 39 1,311 38 Liverpool 4,335 128 4,090 114 4,059 106 St. Helens 1,664 46 1,600 54 1,616 59 Sefton 2,315 106 2,356 110 2,383 117 Wirral 2,980 118 2,814 107 2,838 117 Bolton 2,454 78 2,390 84 2,398 93 Bury 1,412 70 1,385 74 1,387 77 Manchester 4,070 154 3,787 150 3,790 216 Oldham 2,078 109 2,135 102 2,149 98 Rochdale 1,841 93 1,936 51 1,761 78 Salford 2,109 28 1,993 49 1,965 27 Stockport 2,214 124 2,209 122 2,239 120 Tameside 1,954 87 1,968 115 1,913 93 Trafford 1,691 68 1,545 62 1,540 71 Wigan 2,849 114 2,843 162 2,891 196 Barnsley 1,731 29 1,681 33 1,659 37 Doncaster 2,649 95 2,573 107 2,646 102 Rotherham 2,429 78 2,377 78 2,285 39 Sheffield 3,666 329 3,512 338 3,456 331