§ Mrs. Ann WintertonTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will list, by order of the sum involved, the figure per child represented by the 1995–96 education standard spending assessment(a) primary and (b) secondary school children in each local education authority in England and Wales. [34484]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe allocations per pupil for the 1995–96 education standard spending for each English local education authority are set out in the table. Figures for Welsh authorities are a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.
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Unit Allocations for 1995–96 SSAs Sorted in descending order of primary unit allowances LEA Primary (£) per 5–10 pupil Secondary (£) per 11–15 pupil Isles of Scilly 3,347 4,381 Hackney 3,076 4,359 Lambeth 3,066 4,463 Tower Hamlets 3,035 4,034 South wark 2,947 4,090 Hammersmith and Fulham 2,904 3,777 City of London 2,901 9,055 Camden 2,900 3,648 Islington 2,888 3,963 Kensington and Chelsea 2,852 4,071 Lewisham 2,777 3,778 Westminster 2,750 3,637 Greenwich 2,711 3,589 Wandsworth 2,683 3,617 Haringey 2,589 3,583 Newham 2,581 3,439 Brent 2,500 3,448 Waltham Forest 2,434 3,261 Ealing 2,350 3,224 Hounslow 2,260 2,959 Manchester 2,258 3,072 Croydon 2,243 3,050 Enfield 2,234 2,941 Barking and Dagenham 2,231 2,951 Barnet 2,197 2,883 Knowsley 2,186 2,986 Merton 2,184 2,904 Redbridge 2,164 2,884 Harrow 2,147 2,898 Hillingdon 2,133 2,838 Liverpool 2,110 2,821 Sutton 2,093 2,722 Birmingham 2,083 2,794 Kingston upon Thames 2,064 2,720 Bexley 2,064 2,734 Newcastle upon Tyne 2,045 2,717 Havering 2,023 2,686 Isle of Wight Council 2,016 2,696 Richmond upon Thames 2,015 2,635 Bromley 2,013 2,678 Hertfordshire 2,010 2,663 East Sussex 2,000 2,672 Surrey 1,998 2,679 Bedfordshire 1,995 2,664 Wolverhampton 1,995 2,691 Essex 1,989 2,647 Berkshire 1,988 2,664
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Unit Allocations for 1995–96 SSAs Sorted in descending order of primary unit allowances LEA Primary (£) per 5–10 pupil Secondary (£) per 11–15 pupil Bradford 1,986 2,679 Sandwell 1,986 2,642 Coventry 1,984 2,648 Salford 1,975 2,652 Kent 1,968 2,620 Buckinghamshire 1,966 2,630 Wirral 1,948 2,606 Cleveland 1,940 2,589 Gateshead 1,937 2,601 Doncaster 1,934 2,572 Oxfordshire 1,933 2,575 Rochdale 1,932 2,608 West Sussex 1,932 2,571 South Tyneside 1,932 2,562 Hampshire 1,930 2,575 Sheffield 1,922 2,565 Oldham 1,919 2,530 Sunderland 1,919 2,549 Kirklees 1,900 2,539 Calderdale 1,896 2,527 Walsall 1,894 2,501 Cornwall 1,893 2,522 Humberside 1,891 2,509 Durham 1,884 2,512 Nottinghamshire 1,883 2,506 Norfolk 1,881 2,508 Devon 1,879 2,506 Lancashire 1,877 2,502 Cambridgeshire 1,876 2,508 Sefton 1,875 2,492 Lincolnshire 1,873 2,483 Rotherham 1,871 2,462 Barnsley 1,869 2,489 Bolton 1,866 2,488 Leicestershire 1,864 2,483 Leeds 1,864 2,480 Shropshire 1,862 2,479 Cumbria 1,856 2,470 Somerset 1,846 2,489 North Tyneside 1,845 2,483 St. Helens 1,845 2,467 Avon 1,838 2,460 Gloucestershire 1,836 2,435 Northamptonshire 1,836 2,448 Wiltshire 1,835 2,451 Dorset 1,833 2,440 Tameside 1,831 2,428 Trafford 1,830 2,420 North Yorkshire 1,827 2,422 Hereford and Worcester 1,827 2,439 Wakefield 1,825 2,421 Northumberland 1,825 2,421 Warwickshire 1,822 2,433 Suffolk 1,820 2,422 Cheshire 1,817 2,408 Bury 1,813 2,405 Dudley 1,813 2,408 Derbyshire 1,812 2,415 Wigan 1,809 2,391 Staffordshire 1,805 2,398 Solihull 1,798 2,376 Stockport 1,775 2,374 England average 1,981 2,630 Inner London average 2,890 3,894 Outer London average 2,242 2,973 Metropolitan average 1,945 2,589 Shire average 1,895 2,525