HC Deb 20 December 1999 vol 341 cc390-4W
Mrs. Anne Campbell

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will give the standard spending assessment per pupil for the primary and secondary sectors by local education authority for England and Wales for 2000–01. [102694]

Ms Estelle Morris

The following table sets out the information for England only. The figures in this table are the subject of consultation with local authorities, and are therefore provisional. Funding for education in Wales is the responsibility for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

2000–01 primary and secondary provisional SSA allocations per pupil
LEA name LEA number Primary SSA/5–10 pupil (£) Secondary SSA/11–15 pupil (£)
City of London 201 3,391.50 21,489.52
Camden 202 3,488.40 4,352.99
Greenwich 203 3,285.98 4,237.21
Hackney 204 3,661.53 4,917.56
Hammersmith and Fulham 205 3,465.44 4,445.77

2000–01 primary and secondary provisional SSA allocations per pupil
LEA name LEA number Primary SSA/5–10 pupil (£) Secondary SSA/11–15 pupil (£)
Islington 206 3,543.19 4,652.76
Kensington and Chelsea 207 3,552.89 4,363.98
Lambeth 208 3,678.49 5,138.06
Lewisham 209 3,415.93 4,438.66
Southwark 210 3,522.63 4,567.41
Tower Hamlets 211 3,701.43 4,799.02
Wandsworth 212 3,185.72 4,100.37
Westminster 213 3,377.07 4,096.25
Barking and Dagenham 301 2,802.52 3,659.43
Barnet 302 2,664.25 3,366.79
Bexley 303 2,534.70 3,255.94
Brent 304 3,058.95 3,980.07
Bromley 305 2,499.67 3,178.84
Croydon 306 2,731.31 3,559.12
Ealing 307 2,885.42 3,785.55
Enfield 308 2,763.15 3,510.90
Haringey 309 3,172.31 4,159.48
Harrow 310 2,620.28 3,412.02
Havering 311 2,493.95 3,223.63
Hillingdon 312 2,626.13 3,372.88
Hounslow 313 2,817.50 3,559.23
Kingston upon Thames 314 2,500.68 3,194.72
Merton 315 2,677.35 3,450.44
Newham 316 3,195.87 4,109.94
Redbridge 317 2,674.91 3,428.67
Richmond upon Thames 318 2,458.25 3,118.53
Sutton 319 2,549.95 3,198.99
Waltham Forest 320 2,945.88 3,785.26
Birmingham 330 2,622.84 3,410.46
Coventry 331 2,474.10 3,192.71
Dudley 332 2,257.71 2,905.26
Sandwell 333 2,478.68 3,212.57
Solihull 334 2,250.01 2,874.32
Walsall 335 2,392.02 3,071.29
Wolverhampton 336 2,498.35 3,233.09
Knowsley 340 2,762.39 3,650.44
Liverpool 341 2,725.80 3,512.87
St. Helens 342 2,384.38 3,083.02
Sefton 343 2,383.16 3,056.14
Wirral 344 2,453.78 3,183.43
Bolton 350 2,375.29 3,049.63
Bury 351 2,299.92 2,941.04
Manchester 352 2,798.88 3,692.76
Oldham 353 2,441.32 3,137.62
Rochdale 354 2,478.25 3,204.15
Salford 355 2,487.97 3,243.57
Stockport 356 2,247.44 2,914.21
Tameside 357 2,364.57 3,031.35
Trafford 358 2,309.74 2,979.34
Wigan 359 2,283.05 2,930.06
Barnsley 370 2,381.20 3,083.51
Doncaster 371 2,449.46 3,181.49
Rotherham 372 2,363.80 3,022.26
Sheffield 373 2,412.81 3,110.61
Bradford 380 2,518.19 3,273.33
Calderdale 381 2,380.76 3,072.17
Kirklees 382 2,404.27 3,098.84
Leeds 383 2,382.51 3,065.82
Wakefield 384 2,313.72 2,981.93
Gateshead 390 2,418.61 3,123.56
Newcastle upon Tyne 391 2,545.98 3,296.14
North Tyneside 392 2,346.08 3,046.79
South Tyneside 393 2,468.46 3,178.43
Sunderland 394 2,423.06 3,127.49
Isles of Scilly 420 4,268.16 5,588.41
Bath and North East Somerset 800 2,237.76 2,830.33
City of Bristol 801 2,438.78 3,168.47
North Somerset 802 2,253.79 2,916.44
South Gloucestershire 803 2,189.83 2,838.87
Hartlepool 805 2,445.25 3,153.22

2000–01 primary and secondary provisional SSA allocations per pupil
LEA name LEA number Primary SSA/5–10 pupil (£) Secondary SSA/11–15 pupil (£)
Middlesbrough 806 2,568.63 3,360.77
Redcar and Cleveland 807 2,436.87 3,116.40
Stockton-on-Tees 808 2,391.07 3,095.30
City of Kingston-upon-Hull 810 2,534.03 3,263.39
East Riding of Yorkshire 811 2,278.68 2,933.71
North East Lincolnshire 812 2,429.19 3,134.60
North Lincolnshire 813 2,374.96 3,072.54
North Yorkshire 815 2,332.17 2,983.04
York 816 2,262.83 2,938.87
Bedfordshire 820 2,389.87 3,081.04
Luton 821 2,606.76 3,363.19
Buckinghamshire 825 2,390.21 3,092.56
Milton Keynes 826 2,462.04 3,192.11
Derbyshire 830 2,265.63 2,923.19
Derby 831 2,431.71 3,135.50
Dorset 835 2,282.26 2,926.26
Poole 836 2,235.16 2,872.87
Bournemouth 837 2,360.82 3,014.47
Durham 840 2,390.16 3,094.58
Darlington 841 2,379.09 3,078.18
East Sussex 845 2,444.89 3,166.37
Brighton and Hove 846 2,527.97 3,256.01
Hampshire 850 2,327.14 3,014.00
Portsmouth 851 2,506.65 3,209.25
Southampton 852 2,533.79 3,296.09
Leicestershire 855 2,202.08 2,848.21
Leicester 856 2,577.11 3,327.17
Rutland 857 2,264.47 2,799.19
Staffordshire 860 2,237.17 2,884.30
Stoke on Trent 861 2,397.24 3,095.97
Wiltshire 865 2,291.77 2,970.79
Swindon 866 2,290.07 2,956.54
Bracknell Forest 867 2,432.81 3,158.95
Windsor and Maidenhead 868 2,452.15 3,107.49
Newbury 869 2,319.84 2,959.88
Reading 870 2,500.98 3,270.94
Slough 871 2,849.13 3,763.31
Wokingham 872 2,218.69 2,873.54
Cambridgeshire 873 2,313.16 2,964.17
Peterborough 874 2,463.46 3,168.50
Cheshire 875 2,257.08 2,897.44
Halton 876 2,479.99 3,224.14
Warrington 877 2,235.92 2,889.59
Devon 878 2,345.12 3,037.54
Plymouth 879 2,385.66 3,043.17
Torbay 880 2,385.18 3,076.82
Essex 881 2,441.36 3,146.74
Southend 882 2,488.91 3,200.76
Thurrock 883 2,596.84 3,349.37
Herefordshire 884 2,366.24 3,061.93
Worcestershire 885 2,255.62 2,901.99
Kent 886 2,442.75 3,149.02
Rochester and Gillingham 887 2,416.98 3,116.82
Lancashire 888 2,360.82 3,042.83
Blackburn 889 2,547.76 3,276.75
Blackpool 890 2,403.52 3,131.41
Nottinghamshire 891 2,291.31 2,961.81
Nottingham City 892 2,625.75 3,414.64
Shropshire 893 2,303.98 2,960.26
The Wrekin 894 2,389.15 3,086.39
Cornwall 908 2,368.90 3,058.30
Cumbria 909 2,356.72 3,031.45
Gloucestershire 916 2,282.43 2,935.36
Hertfordshire 919 2,474.15 3,170.11
Isle of Wight Council 921 2,519.63 3,257.30
Lincolnshire 925 2,359.37 3,040.70
Norfolk 926 2,377.79 3,051.85
Northamptonshire 928 2,308.12 2,974.27
Northumberland 929 2,332.45 3,013.54
Oxfordshire 931 2,397.36 3,070.14

2000–01 primary and secondary provisional SSA allocations per pupil
LEA name LEA number Primary SSA/5–10 pupil (£) Secondary SSA/11–15 pupil (£)
Somerset 933 2,309.98 2,983.76
Suffolk 935 2,313.49 2,960.30
Surrey 936 2,436.23 3,127.14
Warwickshire 967 2,266.53 2,918.23
West Sussex 938 2,366.36 3,044.42

Mrs. Anne Campbell

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will give the standard spending assessment per pupil for the primary and secondary sectors for(a) Cambridgeshire and (b) Suffolk for each year from 1990–91 to 2000–01, adjusted for inflation at current values. [102695]

Ms Estelle Morris

The information requested is shown in the following table.

Real Terms Unit SSA allocations for Cambridgeshire and Suffolk 1990–91 to 2000–01
£ (at 2000–01 prices)
Pri SSA/5–10 pupil Sec SSA/11–15 pupil Pri†Sec SSA/5–15 pupil
1990–91
Cambridgeshire 1,954.42 2,774.14 2,314.81
Suffolk 1,910.11 2,710.26 2,272.59
1991–92
Cambridgeshire 2,098.58 3,040.17 2,502.31
Suffolk 2,054.90 2,975.91 2,461.93
1992–93
Cambridgeshire 2,155.01 3,146.41 2,578.31
Suffolk 2,108.67 3,077.71 2,535.46
1993–94
Cambridgeshire 2,144.65 3,109.21 2,561.34
Suffolk 2,096.12 3,037.78 2,513.93
1994–95
Cambridgeshire 2,167.15 3,026.24 2,540.39
Suffolk 2,119.43 2,958.47 2,493.77
1995–96
Cambridgeshire 2,138.83 2,859.33 2,454.82
Suffolk 2,075.07 2,761.11 2,382.07
1996–97
Cambridgeshire 2,167.13 2,887.84 2,482.38
Suffolk 2,099.41 2,803.70 2,408.63
1997–98
Cambridgeshire 2,169.87 2,847.94 2,464.36
Suffolk 2,130.92 2,792.89 2,419.33
1998–99
Cambridgeshire 2,205.17 2,865.74 2,483.11
Suffolk 2,201.35 2,854.85 2,485.03
1999–2000
Cambridgeshire 2,279.99 2,914.78 2,547.59
Suffolk 2,277.26 2,904.32 2,549.45
2000–01
(provisional)
Cambridgeshire 2,313.16 2,964.17 2,590.76
Suffolk 2,313.49 2,960.30 2,599.56