HC Deb 06 July 1999 vol 334 cc523-5W
Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what research he has(a) commissioned and (b) evaluated into the effect of attendance at football study support centres on the educational standards of the children concerned. [89719]

Mr. Charles Clarke

In June 1998, the Department commissioned the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) to evaluate the first six centres in order to provide early indications of their effectiveness and to inform future development plans. NFER's report is very positive about the impact of the centres and will be published in September 1999. A more extensive evaluation of allPlaying for Success centres will begin in August 1999.

Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what is the cost per pupil of a pupil attending a football study support centre. [89720]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Precise figures are not yet available. Most centres are still in the early stages of development and are adjusting module lengths, pupil numbers and infrastructure arrangements in the light of experience. However, the Department estimates the average cost per pupil at approximately £150.

Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how much funding for football study support centres has been obtained from(a) sponsors and (b) football clubs. [89723]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The amount of sponsorship for Playing forSuccess is substantial, and sponsors have equipped some centres with full suites of IT hardware. The Department is in the process of quantifying the total sponsorship sum. Each football club is required to contribute one third of the total costs, estimated at £110,000 per annum, in cash or kind.

Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what assessment he has made of the extent to which children who are(a) disaffected with school and (b) likely to become disaffected have joined football study support centres. [89718]

Mr. Charles Clarke

ThePlaying for Success initiative is specifically targeted at those young people who are disaffected or who are identified as in danger of becoming so. The schools involved are the best judges of which pupils fall into those categories and select pupils who are most likely to benefit from attendance at the centres.

Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list the Premier League and Division One football clubs providing study support centres in(a) 1999 and (b) 2000; and how many children are (i) attending and (ii) planned to attend such centres in the case of each football club. [89721]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Details are shown in the table. Expected opening dates are provisional and the numbers of children taking part are estimated.

Clubs committed Pupil numbers (estimated)
Arsenal 1 Expected to open in 2000
Barnsley 200 Open
Birmingham City 2 Expected to open in 1999
Blackburn Rovers 550 Open
Bolton Wanderers 300 Open
Bradford City 1 Expected to open in 2000
Bristol City 2 Expected to open in 1999
Charlton Athletic 540 Open
Crystal Palace 1,000 Open
Derby County 1,500 Open
Everton 1 Expected to open in 2000
Huddersfield Town 240 Open
Leeds United 360 Open
Leicester City 720 Open
Liverpool 2 Expected to open in 1999
Manchester City 160 Open
Manchester United 2 Expected to open in 1999
Middlesbrough 800 Open
Newcastle United 5,000 Open
Norwich City 160 Expected to open in 1999
Nottingham Forest 180 Open
Port Vale 150 Open
Queens Park Rangers 675 Open
Reading 1 Expected to open in 2000

Clubs committed Pupil numbers (estimated)
Sheffield United 240 Open
Sheffield Wednesday 560 Open
Southampton 2 Expected to open in 1999
Stoke City 210 Open
Stockport County 2 Expected to open in 1999
Sunderland 350 Open
Swindon Town 575 Open
Tottenham Hotspur 1 Expected to open in 2000
Watford 1 Expected to open in 2000
West Bromwich Albion 2 Expected to open in 1999
West Ham United 1,160 Open
Wolverhampton Wanderers 120 Open
1Not applicable
2Not Known

Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what estimate he has made of the number of girls attending football study support centres. [89722]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The national evaluation report of the first six centres by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) found girls attended in equal numbers to boys. Feedback from individualPlaying for Success centre managers, who monitor attendance by gender, confirms this pattern.