HC Deb 29 April 1998 vol 311 cc145-7W
Dr. Ladyman

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list for each education authority(a) the prevalent type of secondary education offered and (b) the number of (i) secondary, (ii) grammar, (iii) secondary modern or high and (iv) comprehensive schools. [38297]

Mr. Byers

The number of maintained secondary comprehensive, grammar and modern schools in each local education authority is shown in the table.

The number of secondary schools for each LEA2 (April 1998 and the percentage of pupils in grammar schools (January 1997)
Number of schools
LEA Comprehensive1 Grammar Modern
Camden 11 0 0
Greenwich 14 0 0
Hackney 9 0 0
Hammersmith and
Fulham 8 0 0
Islington 9 0 0
Kensington and
Chelsea 4 0 0
Lambeth 10 0 0
Lewisham 13 0 0
Southwark 13 0 0
Tower Hamlets 15 0 0
Wandsworth 9 0 0
City of
Westminster 8 0 0
Barking 8 0 0
Barnet 18 3 0
Bexley 8 4 4
Brent 13 0 0
Bromley 15 2 0
Croydon 21 0 0
Ealing 12 0 0
Enfield 15 1 0
Haringey 9 0 0
Harrow 10 0 0
Havering 18 0 0
Hillingdon 15 0 0
Hounslow 14 0 0
Kingston upon
Thames 0 2 8
Merton 11 0 0
Newham 14 0 0
Redbridge 13 2 0
Richmond upon
Thames 8 0 0
Sutton 9 5 0
Waltham Forest 16 0 0
Birmingham 70 8 0
Coventry 19 0 0
Dudley 22 0 0
Sandwell 20 0 0
Solihull 13 0 0
Walsall 18 2 0
Wolverhampton 17 1 0
Knowsley 11 0 0
Liverpool 34 1 0
St. Helens 12 0 0
Sefton 22 0 0
Wirral 12 6 5
Bolton 16 0 0
Bury 14 0 0
Manchester 28 0 0
Oldham 15 0 0
Rochdale 14 0 0
Salford 18 0 0
Stockport 14 0 0
Tameside 18 0 0
Trafford 3 7 8
Wigan 21 0 0
Barnsley 14 0 0
Doncaster 17 0 0
Rotherham 17 0 0
Sheffield 27 0 0
Bradford 82 0 0

The number of secondary schools for each LEA2 (April 1998 and the percentage of pupils in grammar schools (January 1997)
Number of schools
LEA Comprehensive1 Grammar Modern
Calderdale 13 2 0
Kirklees 31 1 0
Leeds 44 0 0
Wakefield 18 0 0
Gateshead 12 0 0
Newcastle upon
Tyne 21 0 0
North Tyneside 23 0 0
South Tyneside 11 0 0
Sunderland 17 0 0
Isles of Scilly 1 0 0
Bath and North East
Somerset 8 0 0
City of Bristol 20 2 0
North Somerset 8 0 0
South
Gloucestershire 14 0 0
Hartlepool 6 0 0
Middlesbrough 11 0 0
Redcar and
Cleveland 13 0 0
Stockton-on-Tees 14 0 0
City of Kingston
upon Hull 17 0 0
East Riding of
Yorkshire 18 0 0
North East
Lincolnshire 12 0 0
North
Lincolnshire 14 0 0
North Yorkshire 41 3 3
York 12 0 0
Bedfordshire 58 0 0
Luton 12 0 0
Buckinghamshire 2 13 20
Milton Keynes 10 0 0
Derbyshire 47 0 0
City of Derby 14 0 0
Dorset 37 0 0
Poole 4 2 3
Bournemouth 1 2 7
Durham 36 0 0
Darlington 7 0 0
East Sussex 25 0 0
Brighton and
Hove 10 0 0
Hampshire 72 0 0
Portsmouth 9 0 0
Southampton 13 0 0
Leicestershire 55 0 0
Leicester City 21 0 0
Rutland 3 0 0
Staffordshire 69 0 0
Stoke on Trent 16 1 0
Wiltshire 28 2 3
Swindon 11 0 0
Bracknell Forest 6 0 0
Windsor and
Maidenhead 13 0 1
Newbury 11 0 0
Reading 6 2 0
Slough 1 4 6
Wokingham 9 0 0
Cambridgeshire 31 0 0
Peterborough 13 0 0
Cheshire 46 0 0
Halton 9 0 0
Warrington 12 0 0
Devon 36 1 0
Plymouth 15 3 0
Torbay 5 3 0
Essex 76 4 0
Southend 5 4 3
Thurrock 10 0 0
Herefordshire 14 0 0
Worcestershire 61 0 0
Kent 28 33 47
Medway Towns 2 6 12
Lancashire 81 4 4
Blackburn 9 0 0

The number of secondary schools for each LEA2 (April 1998 and the percentage of pupils in grammar schools (January 1997)
Number of schools
LEA Comprehensive1 Grammar Modern
Blackpool 8 0 0
Nottinghamshire 58 0 0
Nottingham City 21 0 0
Shropshire 22 0 0
The Wrekin 11 2 0
Cornwall 31 0 0
Cumbria 41 1 0
Gloucestershire 35 7 0
Hertfordshire 88 0 0
Isle of Wight 21 0 0
Lincolnshire 34 15 14
Norfolk 52 0 0
Northamptonshire 62 0 0
Northumberland 61 0 0
Oxfordshire 44 0 0
Somerset 39 0 0
Suffolk 78 0 0
Surrey 53 0 0
Warwickshire 22 5 10
West Sussex 39 0 0
Total 3,236 166 158
1 Schools fully selective on grounds of aptitude rather than ability and partially selective schools have been included with comprehensive schools.

Source:

2 The Register of Education Establishments.