HC Deb 05 April 1995 vol 257 cc1190-2W
Mr. Betts

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many pupils there were in(a) local education authorities and (b) grant-maintained schools in each local authority area at January. [18345]

Mr. Robin Squire

The information requested for 1994, the latest date for which information is available, is shown in the table.

Numbers of pupils1 in maintained schools in each local education authority area in England (January 1994)
LEA maintained schools Grant-maintained schools
Corporation of London 214 0
Camden 19,610 2,381
Greenwich 36,441 0
Hackney 25,049 0
Hammersmith 14,573 1,237
Islington 23,517 0
Kensington and Chelsea 8,967 944
Lambeth 21,864 4,593
Lewisham 32,007 421
Southwark 28,775 4,133
Tower Hamlets 33,954 891
Wandsworth 20,241 7,181
Westminster 17,033 0
Barking 26,030 0
Barnet 33,906 9,769
Bexley 31,055 3,287
Brent 26,718 8,997
Bromley 28,160 11,803
Croydon 38,213 4,680
Ealing 32,664 7,408
Enfield 36,327 5,791
Haringey 29,608 0
Harrow 27,374 528
Havering 31,341 3,877
Hillingdon 20,043 15,171
Hounslow 32,403 2,123
Kingston upon Thames 15,863 3,149
Merton 23,232 0
Newham 40,255 582
Redbridge 34,393 1,125
Richmond upon Thames 19,038 0
Sutton 17,750 7,572
Waltham Forest 30,642 2,099
Birmingham 163,079 14,802
Coventry 49,913 0
Dudley 43,366 5,054
Sandwell 51,108 653
Solihull 33,368 559
Walsall 43,020 6,366
Wolverhampton 40,552 2,404
Knowsley 27,992 731
Liverpool 81,934 2,366
St. Helens 29,946 0
Sefton 47,168 0
Wirral 51,857 2,107
Bolton 42,429 3,261
Bury 27,814 232
Manchester 70,796 0
Oldham 41,653 0
Rochdale 34,020 2,010
Salford 35,883 430
Stockport 42,970 0
Tameside 35,107 2,371
Trafford 29,833 3,083
Wigan 50,621 0
Barnsley 34,578 0
Doncaster 52,032 0
Rotherham 44,190 0
Sheffield 70,775 2,505
Bradford 83,406 5,565
Calderdale 28,728 4,709
Kirklees 62,567 1,267
Leeds 113,062 1,184
Wakefield 51,922 0
Gateshead 30,558 0
Newcastle upon Tyne 40,749 0
North Tyneside 31,660 0

Numbers of pupils1 in maintained schools in each local education authority area in England (January 1994)
LEA maintained schools Grant-maintained schools
South Tyneside 26,397 0
Sunderland 51,321 0
Isles of Scilly 291 0
Avon 137,357 1,710
Bedfordshire 81,360 9,567
Berkshire 103,502 9,833
Buckinghamshire 90,109 11,653
Cambridgeshire 84,515 17,274
Cheshire 153,008 2,927
Cleveland 103,146 0
Cornwall 69,977 0
Cumbria 65,372 9,773
Derbyshire 128,591 17,272
Devon 136,651 4,983
Dorset 78,626 9,591
Durham 97,711 0
East Sussex 88,025 0
Essex 146,390 76,532
Gloucestershire 56,666 21,714
Hampshire 201,345 19,180
Hereford and Worcester 94,445 3,643
Hertfordshire 137,829 19,099
Humberside 143,600 341
Isle of Wight 17,955 0
Kent 183,670 51,103
Lancashire 214,486 7,103
Leicestershire 138,347 3,270
Lincolnshire 66,722 22,410
Norfolk 93,702 11,347
North Yorkshire 104,727 0
Northamptonshire 85,417 12,466
Northumberland 51,019 650
Nottinghamshire 156,816 1,837
Oxfordshire 78,400 81
Shropshire 57,984 3,989
Somerset 64,487 631
Staffordshire 163,143 4,470
Suffolk 93,282 0
Surrey 107,933 13,139
Warwickshire 68,726 4,783
West Sussex 94,854 0
Wiltshire 70,552 12,927
England 6,764,552 556,699
1 Head count of pupils of all ages.

Mr. Don Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many three and four-year-olds in each local education authority were(a) in maintained nursery classes and (b) in maintained primary schools in each year since 1990; what percentage of the relevant population each figure represents; and what was the percentage change on the previous year in each case. [18625]

Mr. Robin Squire

The information requested has been placed in the Library.