§ 38. Mr. TippingTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what plans she has to extend training opportunities for those aged under 25 years. [2108]
§ Mr. PaiceThe Government have consulted widely concerning the introduction of national traineeships and access and support strategies for 14 to 19-year-olds as recommended in Sir Ron Dearing's report on 16 to 19 qualifications. Details of the Government's plans for these new initiatives will be published in a White Paper in
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School LEA area Nature of change Date approved Abbs Cross school Havering 10 per cent. music June 1993 Beaverwood girls school Bromley 10 per cent. performing arts (music and dance) August 1994 Beverley school Kingston upon Thames 10 per cent. art or music October 1994 Bishop's Stortford school Hertfordshire 10 per cent. music, sport or drama October 1993 Canterbury high school Kent 10 per cent. music April 1993 Cardinal Vaughan Memorial school Kensington and Chelsea 10 per cent. music August 1994 Chancellor's school Hertfordshire 10 per cent music, drama or sport December 1993 Charles Dickens high school Kent 10 per cent. music February 1993 Chatham grammar school for girls Kent 10 per cent. music, sport or drama August 1995 Chaucer Technology school Kent 10 per cent. technology December 1993 December. Modern apprenticeships continue to expand with over 41,500 young people starting training in 60 industry sectors.