HC Deb 31 January 1996 vol 270 cc780-1W
Mr. Byers

To 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 Squire

The 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.

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

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