HC Deb 25 July 1997 vol 298 c773W
Mr. Öpik

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many infant, junior, primary and secondary schools were closed between 1979 and May 1997 in each county of Wales indicating how many closed(a) for financial reasons, (b) as a result of demographic change and (c) for other reasons; and if he will make a statement. [10245]

Mr. Hain

[holding answer 24 July 1977]: The information requested is not held centrally. Details of the number of primary and secondary schools in each of the former counties of Wales in 1979 and 1996—the latest available data collected in this form—are shown in the following table:

January 1979 January 19961
Maintained primary schools2
Clwyd 266 241
Dyfed 354 310
Gwent 285 211
Gwynedd 200 191
Mid Glamorgan 319 301
Powys 131 105
South Glamorgan 174 157
West Glamorgan 201 165
Wales 1,930 1,681
Maintained secondary schools
Clwyd 33 32
Dyfed 25 31
Gwent 32 33
Gwynedd 23 23
Mid Glamorgan 41 43
Powys 12 13
South Glamorgan 30 26
West Glamorgan 28 27
Wales 224 228
1Includes grant maintained schools.
2Primary schools comprise 3 types of school: infants' for children aged 5 to 7, junior for those aged 7 to 11 and combined junior and infants for both age groups. Many primary schools also provide nursery classes for children aged under 5.