§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what is in each local education authority the average amount spent per(a) pupil, (b) primary pupil and (c) secondary pupil. [35448]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe following table sets out, for each local education authority, net institutional expenditure per(a) pre-primary/primary and secondary pupil combined (b) pre-primary/primary pupil and (c) secondary pupil in LEA maintained schools in England for 1994–95, the latest for which figures are available.
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£ (a) (b) (c) Net Institutional Expenditure Per Pupil 1994–95 Pre-Primary/ Primary and Secondary Pre-Primary and Primary Secondary Corporation of London 3,635 3,635 0 Camden 2,376 2,057 2,790 Greenwich 2,331 2,028 2,772 Hackney 2,521 2,249 3,138 Hammersmith and Fulham 2,759 2,482 3,316 Islington 2,247 2,055 2,657 Kensington and Chelsea 2,672 2,397 3,327 Lambeth 2,750 2,573 3,782 Lewisham 2,304 2,097 2,677 Southwark 2,091 1,898 2,681 Tower Hamlets 2,664 2,393 3,194 Wandsworth 2,366 2,268 3,053 Westminster 2,613 2,440 2,825 Barking and Dagenham 2,069 1,891 2,353 Barnet 1,953 1,763 2,415 Bexley 1,792 1,536 2,232 Brent 1,752 1,718 2,033 Bromley 1,768 1,634 2,231 Croydon 1,835 1,725 2,165 Ealing 2,087 1,969 2,457 Enfield 1,969 1,761 2,359 Haringey 2,525 2,300 2,986 Harrow 2,205 2,043 2,598 Havering 2,019 1,715 2,570 Hillingdon 1,874 1,777 2,625 Hounslow 2,195 1,931 2,582 Kingston upon Thames 1,987 1,730 2,518 Merton 2,169 1,931 2,663 Newham 2,033 1,711 2,623 Redbridge 2,056 1,678 2,553 Richmond upon Thames 2,090 1,884 2,373 Sutton 2,045 1,860 2,514 Waltham Forest 1,989 1,792 2,395 Birmingham 1,925 1,721 2,356 Coventry 1,988 1,705 2,418 Dudley 1,781 1,575 2,205 Sandwell 1,876 1,666 2,244 Solihull 1,865 1,605 2,225 Walsall 1,877 1,664 2,314 Wolverhampton 1,894 1,648 2,341 Knowsley 1,783 1,575 2,227 Liverpool 1,988 1,634 2,603 St. Helens 1,820 1,521 2,247 Sefton 1,797 1,487 2,227 Wirral 1,846 1,567 2,294 Bolton 1,862 1,646 2,261 Bury 1,701 1,492 2,032
£ (a) (b) (c) Net Institutional Expenditure Per Pupil 1994–95 Pre-Primary/ Primary and Secondary Pre-Primary and Primary Secondary Manchester 1,841 1,558 2,435 Oldham 1,894 1,621 2,293 Rochdale 1,794 1,552 2,225 Salford 1,714 1,507 2,151 Stockport 1,792 1,566 2,152 Tameside 1,646 1,447 2,046 Trafford 1,743 1,477 2,319 Wigan 1,740 1,474 2,130 Barnsley 1,764 1,550 2,102 Doncaster 1,707 1,444 2,025 Rotherham 1,938 1,719 2,220 Sheffield 1,799 1,612 2,110 Bradford 1,869 1,681 2,041 Calderdale 1,775 1,651 2,104 Kirklees 1,864 1,607 2,256 Leeds 1,873 1,645 2,223 Wakefield 1,779 1,590 2,046 Gateshead 1,886 1,638 2,257 Newcastle upon Tyne 1,945 1,660 2,314 North Tyneside 1,877 1,636 2,145 South Tyneside 1,792 1,623 2,062 Sunderland 1,802 1,576 2,142 Isles of Scilly 3,356 2,471 4,484 Avon 1,898 1,613 2,336 Bedfordshire 1,930 1,674 2,231 Berkshire 1,869 1,630 2,238 Buckinghamshire 1,834 1,636 2,256 Cambridgeshire 1,734 1,540 2,160 Cheshire 1,796 1,529 2,176 Cleveland 1,758 1,505 2,172 Cornwall 1,865 1,615 2,202 Cumbria 1,714 1,541 2,034 Derbyshire 1,832 1,596 2,290 Devon 1,818 1,554 2,203 Dorset 1,743 1,510 2.061 Durham 1,905 1,757 2,122 East Sussex 1,964 1,692 2,359 Essex 1,864 1,734 2,321 Gloucestershire 1,416 1,274 1,937 Hampshire 1,825 1,645 2,177 Hereford and Worcester 1,841 1,643 2,063 Hertfordshire 1,918 1,717 2,264 Humberside 1,917 1,652 2,304 Isle of Wight 1,859 1,.607 2,030 Kent 1,765 1,555 2,276 Lancashire 1,918 1,661 2,345 Leicestershire 1,890 1,612 2,274 Lincolnshire 1,846 1,588 2,384 Norfolk 1,862 1,600 2,342 North Yorkshire 1,838 1,577 2,180 Northamptonshire 1,894 1,618 2,265 Northumberland 1,773 1,528 1,944 Nottinghamshire 1,986 1,692 2,396 Oxfordshire 1,959 1,680 2,285 Shropshire 1,910 1,605 2,413 Somerset 1,857 1,660 2,113 Staffordshire 1,787 1,565 2,104 Suffolk 1,949 1,690 2,182 Surrey 1,906 1,744 2,234 Warwickshire 1,876 1,665 2,349 West Sussex 1,913 1,668 2,240 Wiltshire 1,735 1,548 2,125 England 1,890 1,661 2,270