HC Deb 13 March 1996 vol 273 cc642-3W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will publish class sizes in Northern Ireland primary schools over the past 10 years; and list how many and what percentage were up to 20, 21 to 25, 26 to 30, 31 to 35, 36 to 40 and over 40. [20286]

Mr. Ancram

The information requested is as follows:

Mr. Ancram

The information for 1994–95 is as follows. The table showing the number of students following full general national vocational qualification courses was compiled from a survey carried out by the education and training inspectorate. The information about part 1 GNVQ was compiled by the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment.

Intermediate Advanced
Full GNVQ courses Vocational area Schools 1GNVQ FE Total 2 GNVQ Schools FE Total
Art and Design 42 88 130 37 299 336
Business 539 288 827 472 1,649 2,121
Health and Social Care 304 248 552 107 845 952
Leisure and Tourism 104 204 308 62 895 957
Manufacturing 94 94
Built Environment 18 47 65 173 173
Hospitality and Catering 8 44 52 142 142
Science 32 21 53 37 75 112
Information Technology 7 26 33 46 46
Media: Communications and Production 9 9 75 75
Engineering 17 17 43 43
Total 1,148 922 2,140 715 4,242 4,957
1 Students enrolled on 1 November 1994.
2 Year 1 students enrolled on 1 November 1993 (now year 2) and year 1 students enrolled on 1 November 1994.

At foundation level 42 pupils were enrolled in health and social care courses in schools in 1994–95; there were no students at foundation level in institutions of further education.

Part I GNVQ

Nine schools are involved in piloting part 1 GNVQ—key stage 4–1995–96 at foundation and intermediate levels. The numbers of pupils involved are:

Vocational area Foundation Intermediate
Business 14 82
Health and Social Care 28 83
Manufacturing 29 61
Total 71 226