HC Deb 24 March 1998 vol 309 cc127-8W
Dr. Whitehead

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what representations he has received concerning the equity of funding between continuing sixth forms in secondary schools and sixth form colleges. [33994]

Dr. Howells

We have received representations from individual college principals and on behalf of the Hampshire Principals Group.

Date of closure School Successor schools
31 August 1983 Monkhopton CE Aided Primary
31 August 1984 Richards Castle County Primary
31 August 1984 Morton CE Controlled Primary Pant Bryn offa
31 August 1984 Porthywaen CE Controlled Primary
31 August 1984 Llanymynech CE Controlled Primary
October 1984 Marton CE Controlled Primary
31 August 1985 Chapel Lawn CE Controlled Primary
31 July 1987 Apley Park Secondary
31 December 1987 Teagues Bridge Junior School Teagues Bridge Primary School
31 December 1987 Teagues Bridge Infant School
31 August 1988 Coton Mount Infant School Greenfields
31 August 1988 Lancasterian County Primary School
31 August 1988 St. Michael's Street County Primary School
31 August 1988 Acton Burnell Primary School
31 Augist 1988 Ightfield C of E School
31 August 1988 Fitzalan School The Marches
31 August 1988 Crosewylan-Oswestry School
31 August 1989 Lyneal C of E (Controlled) Primary School
31 August 1989 Stirchley County Middle School Stirchley County Primary School
31 August 1989 Brookside Middle School Brookside County Primary School
31 August 1989 Hollinswood County Middle School Hollinswood Junior School
31 August 1989 Hollingsworth First Hollingsworth Infant School
31 August 1989 Brindleyford First Brindleyford Primary School

Dr. Whitehead

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will set out the formula for funding sixth-form pupils(a) continuing in the sixth forms of secondary schools and (b) transferring to sixth form colleges at age sixteen. [33996]

Dr. Howells

Maintained schools receive funding for sixth form pupils on the basis of a formula devised by the LEA as part of its Local Management of Schools (LMS) scheme. Under LMS arrangements, the bulk of funding is allocated on the basis of pupil numbers. In most cases this funding is weighted for age, with other factors to provide additional funding for schools in particular circumstances. In a small number of cases, LEAs also allocate different levels of funding to reflect the costs of particular courses undertaken by sixth form pupils. Funding for sixth form colleges is allocated through the funding methodology employed by the Further Education Funding Council. Each student attracts a number of units for the college, reflecting in particular the course being followed by the student. The college also receives units for providing the student with appropriate pre-enrolment guidance and for the student's eventual achievement.

Dr. Whitehead

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will review the funding of sixth forms and sixth form colleges. [34026]

Dr. Howells

Funding for post-16 education is being considered as part of the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review. It is expected that announcements will be made in the summer or the autumn.

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