HC Deb 26 January 1995 vol 253 cc351-2W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list for the financial year 1994–95 for each independent sector school in Scotland in descending order the proportions of their school rolls covered by the assisted places scheme.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Statistical information on the assisted places scheme is collected in respect of each school session and not by reference to financial years. The information provided is in respect of the autumn term of school session 1994–95:

Number of assisted place pupils as a percentage of the total school roll (at autumn term 1994–95)
School Per cent.
Kilquhanity House School, Castle Douglas 48
Keil School, Dumbarton 31
Morrison's Academy, Crieff 24
The Park School, Glasgow 24
Rudolf Steiner School, Edinburgh 22
Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn 20
St. Denis and Cranley School, Edinburgh 18
Laurel Bank School, Glasgow 18
High School of Dundee 17
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh 17
George Heriots School, Edinburgh 17
Glenalmond College, Perth 17
Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow 15
Rannoch School, Perthshire 15
St. Aloysius College, Glasgow 15
Wellington School, Ayr 14
Crawfordton House School, Thornhill, Dumfries 13
George Watson's College, Edinburgh 12
St. Leonard's School, St. Andrews 11
St. Margaret's School, Edinburgh 11
Daniel Stewart's and Melville College and the Mary
Erskine School, Edinburgh 11
Lomond School, Helensburgh 11
Fernhill School, Glasgow 9
Craigholme School, Glasgow 9
Loretto School, Musselburgh, Midlothian 9

Number of assisted place pupils as a percentage of the total school roll (at autumn term 1994–95)
School Per cent.
Glasgow Academy 9
Butterstone School, Perthshire 9
Aberlour House School, Banffshire 8
Hutcheson's Grammer School, Glasgow 8
Fettes College, Edinburgh 8
Gordonstoun School, Morayshire 7
Belmont House School, Glasgow 6
Dollar Academy 6
Edinburgh Academy 6
St. Columba's School, Kilmacolm 6
Clifton Hall School, Midlothian 5
Lathallan School, Montrose 5
Croftinloan Preparatory School, Pitlochry 5
St. Margaret's School, Aberdeen 5
High School of Glasgow 5
Albyn School, Aberdeen 5
Craigclowan Preparatory School, Perth 4
St. Mary's School, Melrose 4
Beaconhurst School, Bridge of Allan 4
Ardvreck School, Crieff 3
St. George's School, Edinburgh 3
New Park School, St. Andrews 3
Belhaven Hill School, Dunbar 3
Cargilfield School, Edinburgh 2
Drumley House School, Ayr 2
Hamilton College 2
Park Lodge School, Helensburgh 1
Strathallan School, Perth 2
Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen 2
1 No assisted pupils on 1994–95.
1 Autumn term claim not yet submitted by the school.

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many pupils were covered by the assisted places scheme; how many independent schools were covered by the scheme; and how many schools were participating in the scheme in each financial year since the introduction of the scheme.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Statistical information on the assisted places scheme is collected in respect of each school session and not by reference to financial years.

The table provides the information requested for each school session since 1981–82 when the scheme commenced:

School session Number of assisted pupils Number of independent schools covered by the scheme Number of independent schools participating in the scheme
1981–82 790 39 39
1982–83 1,450 41 41
1983–84 1,900 42 42
1984–85 2,265 42 42
1985–86 2,620 42 42
1986–87 2,626 41 41
1987–88 2,680 41 41
1988–89 2,695 41 41
1989–90 2,841 59 59
1990–91 2,861 158 59
1991–92 2,911 58 58
1992–93 13,032 58 58
1993–94 33,058 154 55
1994–95 2 32,854 154 55
1 One participating school had no assisted pupils in these sessions.
2 Two schools yet to submit first term claims/statistics.
3 Provisional figures.

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