§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will list for each local education authority the number of full-time equivalent teachers employed in(a) January 1991 and (b) January 1995 excluding sixth form colleges. [12882]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe following table shows the full-time equivalent number of teachers employed in the maintained nursery, primary and secondary sector in England for January for 1991 and 1995.
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Full-time equivalent teachers employed by local education authorities and grant-maintained schools in the nursery, primary and secondary sector1 January each year 1991 1995 Local education authority area All schools All schools Corporation of London 14 16 Camden 1,196 1,346 Greenwich 2,196 1,939 Hackney 1,715 1,429 Hammersmith and Fulham 1,045 941 Islington 1,310 1,360 Kensington and Chelsea 663 674 Lambeth 1,453 1,680 Lewisham 1,818 1,863 Southwark 1,714 1,687 Tower Hamlets 2,115 2,250 Wandsworth 1,667 1,561 Westminster 1,154 1,121 Barking and Dagenham 1,267 1,446 Barnet 2,366 2,638 Bexley 1,745 1,836 Brent 2,023 1,971 Bromley 1,958 2,181 Croydon 2,424 2,409 Ealing 2,202 2,097 Enfield 2,264 2,358 Haringey 1,553 1,730 Harrow 1,414 1,576 Havering 2,011 1,891 Hillingdon 1,754 1,870 Hounslow , 1,928 1,890 Kingston upon Thames 1,035 1,057 Merton 1,275 1,269 Newham 2,070 1,968 Redbridge 1,698 1,937 Richmond upon Thames 1,016 1,052 Sutton 1,345 1,354 Waltham Forest 1,809 1,706 Birmingham 8,885 9,366 Coventry 2,745 2,657 Dudley 2,656 2,576 Sandwell 2,865 2,689 Solihull 1,757 1,845 Walsall 2,744 2,560 Wolverhampton 2,582 2,377 Knowsley 1,481 1,446 Liverpool 4,470 4,194 St. Helens 1,658 1,635 Sefton 2,391 2,546 Wirral 3,038 2,927 Bolton 2,463 2,467
Full-time equivalent teachers employed by local education authorities and grant-maintained schools in the nursery, primary and secondary sector1 January each year 1991 1995 Local education authority area All schools All schools Bury 1,441 1,420 Manchester 4,004 3,587 Oldham 2,196 2,202 Rochdale 1,934 1,819 Salford 2,002 1,821 Stockport 2,159 2,185 Tameside 1,929 1,842 Trafford 1,763 1,694 Wigan 2,835 2,754 Barnsley 1,760 1,704 Doncaster 2,753 2,703 Rotherham 2,469 2,440 Sheffield 4,043 3,719 Bradford 5,012 4,779 Calderdale 1,791 1,769 Kirklees 3,580 3,373 Leeds 6,275 5,759 Wakefield 2,865 2,704 Gateshead 1,750 1,715 Newcastle upon Tyne 2,346 2,104 North Tyneside 1,776 1,639 South Tyneside 1,410 1,340 Sunderland 2,681 2,728 Isles of Scilly 29 26 Avon 7,334 7,677 Bedfordshire 4,799 5,008 Berkshire 5,892 6,171 Buckinghamshire 5,136 5,310 Cambridge 5,244 5,573 Cheshire 7,800 8,013 Cleveland 5,180 5,189 Cornwall 3,711 3,675 Cumbria 4,147 4,016 Derbyshire 8,490 7,555 Devon 7,133 7,437 Dorset 4,476 4,393 Durham 4,783 5,117 East Sussex 4,321 4,899 Essex 11,985 11,771 Gloucestershire 4,349 4,258 Hampshire 10,680 11,871 Hereford and Worcester 5,311 5,329 Hertfordshire 8,248 8,725 Humberside 7,470 7,394 Isle of Wight 1,008 999 Kent 11,674 12,552 Lancashire 11,590 12,088 Leicestershire 7,536 7,810 Lincolnshire 4,869 4,877 Norfolk 5,497 5,898 North Yorkshire 5,537 5,774 Northamptonshire 5,337 5,624 Northumberland 2,736 2,672 Nottinghamshire 8,246 8,354 Oxfordshire 4,042 4,426 Shropshire 3,477 3,384 Somerset 3,533 3,665 Staffordshire 8,758 8,245 Suffolk 4,949 5,466 Surrey 6,265 6,529 Warwickshire 3,943 4,027 West Sussex 4,663 5,230 Wiltshire 4,513 4,698 England 388,414 392,910