§ Sir Peter EmeryTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what is the average standard spending assessment provision for(a) primary pupils and (b) secondary pupils in each English county in 1995–96 and 1996–97, in current prices. [4919]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe table sets out each English shire authority's education standard spending assessment per five to 10-year-old and per 11 to 15-year-old for the relevant years in cash terms. The figures for 1996–97 are provisional.
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SSA per pupil (5–10) SSA per pupil (11–15) LEA name 1995–96 £ 1996–97 £ 1995–96 £ 1996–97 £ Avon1 1,838 n/a 2,460 n/a Bedfordshire 1,995 2,057 2,664 2,751 Berkshire 1.988 2,47 2,664 2,735 Buckinghamshire 1,966 2,021 2,630 2,716 Cambridgeshire 1,876 1,962 2,508 2,616 Cheshire 1,817 1,903 2.408 2,530 Cleveland1 1,940 n/a 2,589 n/a Cornwall 1,893 1,984 2,522 2,646 Cumbria 1,856 1,957 2,470 2,600 Derbyshire 1,812 1,911 2,415 2,557 Devon 1,879 1,958 2,506 2,611
SSA per pupil (5–10) SSA per pupil (11–15) LEA name 1995–96 £ 1996–97 £ 1995–96 £ 1996–97 £ Dorset 1,833 1,910 2,440 2,538 Durham 1,884 1,983 2,512 2,651 East Sussex 2,000 2,043 2,672 2,730 Essex 1,989 2,055 2,647 2,751 Gloucestershire 1,836 1,912 2,435 2,544 Hampshire 1,930 1,989 2,575 2,659 Hereford and Worcester 1,827 1,914 2,439 2,558 Hertfordshire 2,010 2,074 2,663 2,756 Humberside1 1,891 n/a 2,509 n/a Isle of Wight Council 2,016 2,070 2,696 2,757 Kent 1,968 2,032 2,620 2,715 Lancashire 1,877 1,964 2,502 2,617 Leicestershire 1,864 1,954 2,483 2,605 Lincolnshire 1,873 1,969 2,483 2,632 Norfolk 1,881 1,971 2,508 2,631 North Yorkshire1 1,827 n/a 2,422 n/a Northamptonshire 1,836 1,927 2,448 2,570 Northumberland 1,825 1,935 2,421 2,583 Nottinghamshire 1,883 1,973 2,506 2,632 Oxfordshire 1,933 1,985 2,575 2,627 Shropshire 1.862 1,952 2,479 2,598 Somerset 1,846 1,933 2,489 2,582 Staffordshire 1,805 1,894 2,398 2,522 Suffolk 1,820 1,901 2,422 2,540 Surrey 1,998 2,040 2,679 2,724 Warwickshire 1,822 1,906 2,433 2,545 West Sussex 1,932 1,987 2,571 2,649 Wiltshire 1,835 1,921 2,451 2,563 1 LEAs that ceases to exist on 1 April 1996 as a result of Local Government Reorganisation.