HC Deb 03 June 1998 vol 313 cc262-4W
Mrs. Ewing

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was his Department's budget for primary and secondary education (i) in cash terms and (ii) in real terms in 1998–99 prices and (iii) as percentage of Scottish gross domestic product in each year since 1978–79; and how much was spent per(a) primary and (b) secondary pupil in Scotland in (1) cash terms and (2) real terms, in 1998–99 prices, in each of these years. [43391]

Mr. Dewar

[holding answer 2 June 1998]: Direct expenditure by The Scottish Office on the education of school pupils in public sector schools is limited to grants made available to Jordanhill School, a grant-aided school; and Dornoch Academy and St. Mary's Episcopal Primary School, which are both self-governing schools. The annual recurrent grant for these schools in financial year 1997–98 totalled £3.283 million.

Details of actual expenditure per primary and secondary pupil in local authority schools in Scotland are given in the table. Financial year 1996–97 is the latest year for which information is currently available. The figures, which are derived from local authority financial returns, do not include the cost of home to school transport, school meals, education authority central administration costs and loan charges.

Net current expenditure per pupil in Scotland
£
Outturn prices 1998–99 prices
Year Primary Secondary Primary Secondary
1978–79 409 698 1,328 2,267
1979–80 488 811 1,358 2,256
1980–81 636 1,021 1,496 2,401
1981–82 746 1,165 1,600 2,498
1982–83 816 1,266 1,633 2,534
1983–84 877 1,366 1,678 2,613
1984–85 913 1,466 1,663 2,670
1985–86 958 1,562 1,654 2,697
1986–87 1,036 1,764 1,736 2,957
1987–88 1,143 1,996 1,819 3,176
1988–89 1,247 2,263 1,860 3,375
1989–90 1,385 2,496 1,931 3,480
1990–91 1,508 2,683 1,947 3,463
1991–92 1,633 2,834 1,982 3,439
1992–93 1,766 2,914 2,057 3,393
1993–94 1,773 2,846 2,006 3,221
1994–95 1,797 2,874 2,003 3,204
1995–96 1,854 2,942 2,012 3,192
1996–971 11,846 12,937 11.949 13,101

Mrs. Ewing

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was(a) the standard spending assessment and (b) actual spending per pupil in (1) primary and (2) secondary education in (i) 1978–79, (ii) 1979–80, (iii) 1986–87, (iv) 1987–88, (v) 1996–97 and (vi) 1997–98 for Scotland as a whole and each local authority. [43900]

Mr. Dewar

The term Standard Spending Assessment reflects arrangements in England. The equivalent in Scotland is the Grant Aided Expenditure Assessment. GAEs are available only from financial year 1986–87 but not all of the components of the Education GAE are in a form which identifies separately primary and secondary education. Information on each Scottish local authority's GAE assessment for all services, including all relevant Education sub-services, is published by The Scottish Office annually in "Grant-Aided Expenditure" (the Green Book).

Table 1—net current expenditure per pupil
£
1978–79 1979–80 1986–87 1987–88
Region Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Primary Secondary
Borders 448 601 542 726 1,091 1,601 1,170 1,777
Central 384 676 447 776 961 1,644 1,082 1,894
Dumfries and Galloway 365 682 456 798 946 1,712 1,071 1,971
Fife 412 675 486 782 1,017 1,705 1,136 1,992
Grampian 407 730 508 835 1,021 1,724 1,101 1,939
Highland n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,029 1,618 1,169 1,866
Lothian 421 722 507 880 1,030 1,844 1,109 2,044
Strathclyde 413 697 487 795 1,059 1,781 1,163 2,008
Tayside 374 677 450 812 981 1,766 1,100 2,029
Orkney 565 658 731 820 1,249 2,007 1,565 2,125
Shetland 407 901 543 1,151 1,391 2,503 1,551 2,874
Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 486 840 570 988 1,079 2,121 1,402 2,410
Scotland 409 698 488 811 1,036 1,764 1,143 1,996

Table 2—net current expenditure per pupil
£
1996–97 (provisional)
Council Primary Secondary
Aberdeen City 1,805 2,971
Aberdeenshire 1,857 2,759
Angus 1,799 2,835
Argyll and Bute 2,382 3,003
Clackmannanshire 1,761 2,932
Dumfries and Galloway 1,766 2,905
Dundee City 1,793 3,142
East Ayrshire 1,820 2,747
East Dunbartonshire 1,659 2,599
East Lothian 1,764 2,923
East Renfrewshire 1,571 2,611
Edinburgh City 1,774 3,011
Falkirk 1,755 2,751
Fife 1,754 2,674
Glasgow City 2,007 3,322
Highland 1,966 3,135
Inverclyde 1,780 2,844
Midlothian 1,882 2,880
Moray 1,513 2,799
North Ayrshire 1,750 2,776
North Lanarkshire 1,836 2,854
Perth and Kinross 1,750 2,751
Renfrewshire 1,785 2,909
Scottish Borders 1,896 3,039
South Ayrshire 1,723 2,780
South Lanarkshire 1,893 2,863
Stirling 1,947 2,987
West Dunbartonshire 1,912 2,833
West Lothian 1,830 2,945
Orkney 2,711 3,778
Shetland 2,497 5,777
Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 2,531 4,553
Scotland 1,846 2,937

Details of actual expenditure for the years requested (except for 1997–98 which is not yet available) are given in the tables. Table 1 reflects the former local authority structure in Scotland, and table 2 the unitary structure which came into effect in 1996–97. The figures, which are derived from local authority financial returns, do not include the cost of home to school transport, school meals, education authority central administration costs, and loan charges.