HC Deb 12 November 1996 vol 285 cc130-2W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what was (i) the actual spending per pupil in each local education authority and (ii) the education standard spending assessment per pupil in(a) primary schools, (b) secondary schools and (c) total in 1996–97. [2758]

Mr. Robin Squire

Actual spending per pupil for 1996–97 will not be known until the year has ended. The following table shows the 1996–97 education standard spending assessment per pupil in(a) primary and (b) secondary schools for each local education authority, and (c) the England averages.

LEA Primary SSA per pupil 1996–97 £ Secondary SSA per pupil 1996–97 £
Barking and Dagenham 2,273 3,057
Barnet 2,203 2,897
Barnsley 1,955 2,617
Bath and North East Somerset 1,880 2,462
Bedfordshire 2,057 2,750
Berkshire 2,047 2,733
Bexley 2,124 2,831
Birmingham 2,173 2,907
Bolton 1,958 2,603
Bradford 2,070 2,777
Brent 2,554 3,504
Bromley 2,074 2,744
Buckinghamshire 2,021 2,715
Bury 1,909 2,517
Calderdale 1,986 2,650
Cambridgeshire 1,962 2,615
Camden 2,841 3,596
Cheshire 1,903 2,529
City of Bristol 2,011 2,759
City of Kingston upon Hull 2,080 2,789
City of London 2,736 7,422
Cornwall 1,984 2,644
Coventry 2,049 2,731
Croydon 2,277 3,089
Cumbria 1,957 2,598
Derbyshire 1,911 2,555
Devon 1,958 2,609
Doncaster 2,039 2,719
Dorset 1,909 2,536
Dudley 1,896 2,526
Durham 1,983 2,649
Ealing 2,378 3,246
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,890 2,517
East Sussex 2,043 2,728
Enfield 2,289 3,034
Essex 2,055 2,749
Gateshead 2,006 2,691
Gloucestershire 1,912 2,542
Greenwich 2,716 3,620
Hackney 2,991 4,207
Hammersmith and Fulham 2,808 3,701
Hampshire 1,989 2,657
Haringey 2,631 3,599
Harrow 2,194 2,951
Hartlepool 2,010 2,673
Havering 2,104 2,816
Hereford and Worcester 1,914 2,556
Hertfordshire 2,074 2,754
Hillingdon 2,195 2,930
Hounslow 2,341 3,072
Isle of Wight Council 2,070 2,755
Isles of Scilly 3,574 4,794
Islington 2,865 3,889
LEA Primary SSA per pupil 1996–97 £ Secondary SSA per pupil 1996–97 £
Kensington and Chelsea 2,628 3,605
Kent 2,032 2,714
Kingston upon Thames 2,108 2,787
Kirklees 1,971 2,637
Knowsley 2,231 3,055
Lambeth 3,024 4,431
Lancashire 1,964 2,616
Leeds 1,947 2,597
Leicestershire 1,954 2,601
Lewisham 2,803 3,769
Lincolnshire 1,969 2,630
Liverpool 2,203 2,924
Manchester 2,320 3,141
Merton 2,216 2,948
Middlesbrough 2,109 2,859
Newcastle upon Tyne 2,104 2,793
Newham 2,620 3,490
Norfolk 1,971 2,630
North East Lincolnshire 1,982 2,638
North Lincolnshire 1,965 2,595
North Somerset 1,863 2,462
North Tyneside 1,946 2,620
North Yorkshire 1,940 2,560
Northamptonshire 1,927 2,568
Northumberland 1,935 2,582
Nottinghamshire 1,973 2,630
Oldham 2,008 2,646
Oxfordshire 1,985 2,625
Redbridge 2,241 2,970
Redcar and Cleveland 2,042 2,698
Richmond upon Thames 2,040 2,660
Rochdale 2,017 2,711
Rotherham 1,978 2,609
Salford 2,047 2,747
Sandwell 2,051 2,734
Sefton 1,955 2,590
Sheffield 1,996 2,679
Shropshire 1,952 2,596
Solihull 1,872 2,468
Somerset 1,933 2,580
South Gloucestershire 1,834 2,442
South Tyneside 2,012 2,681
Southwark 2,926 3,933
St. Helens 1,945 2,609
Staffordshire 1,894 2,520
Stockport 1,863 2,482
Stockton on Tees 1,981 2,622
Suffolk 1,901 2,538
Sunderland 2,001 2,673
Surrey 2,040 2,723
Sutton 2,162 2,829
Tameside 1,908 2,530
Tower Hamlets 3,052 4,051
Trafford 1,905 2,518
Wakefield 1,910 2,536
Walsall 1,991 2,634
Waltham Forest 2,484 3,348
Wandsworth 2,654 3,551
Warwickshire 1,906 2,543
West Sussex 1,987 2,647
Westminster 2,667 3,470
Wigan 1,905 2,523
Wiltshire 1,921 2,561
Wirral 2,024 2,690
Wolverhampton 2,081 2,807
York 1,888 2,533
England—average 2,053 2,728