HC Deb 26 February 2001 vol 363 cc349-53W
Mr. Cox

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will set out with statistical information relating as directly as possible to the Tooting, Wandsworth parliamentary constituency, the effect of his Department's policies and actions since 1 May 1997 on this constituency. [149865]

Mr. Wills

Outlined are details of the effect on the Tooting constituency and Wandsworth LEA of a range of the Department's policies.

Sure Start Wandsworth is one of the second wave Sure Start programmes. The programme is based in Battersea and covers Latchmere, St. Johns and St. Mary's Park wards. Sure Start Battersea was approved on 6 October 2000 and will receive revenue funding of £1,829,000 and capital funding of £705,000, until March 2003.

Infant class size The LEA has made good progress towards reducing infant class sizes to 30.

Number of puplis in classes over 30
January 1998 1,228
January 2000 636
September 2000 158

Key stage 2 results Pupils achieving level 4 and above:

Percentage
2000 1999 1998 1997
English
LEA 72 65 64 61
England 75 71 65 63
Maths
LEA 68 63 56 59
England 72 69 59 62
Science
LEA 80 70 64 63
England 85 78 69 69

GCSE/GNVQ results

Percentage
2000 1999 1998 1997
5+A*-C
LEA average 41.6 35.6 34.7 35.0
England Average 49.2 47.9 46.3 45.1
5+A*-G
LEA average 86.5 84.6 83.0 82.4
England average 88.9 88.5 87.5 86.4
No passes
LEA average 3.0 5.0 6.7 6.6
England average 5.6 6.0 6.6 7.7

Beacon schools

  • There are nine Beacon schools in Wandsworth:
  • Allfarthing Primary School
  • Burntwood Foundation School for Girls
  • Elliott Secondary School
  • Fircroft Primary School
  • Graveney School
  • High View Primary School
  • Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School
  • Sir James Barrie Primary School
  • West Hill Primary School.

Specialist schools

  • In the Tooting constituency there are two specialist schools:
  • Chestnut Grove School (Arts), designated in September 1997; and
  • Ernest Bevin School (Sports), designated in September 2000.

Education Action Zone (EAZ) There is one Small EAZ in Wandsworth LEA called "Achieving Excellence in Battersea EAZ". The zone started in April 2000 and is made up of eight schools, comprising one secondary, six primary and one special school. The schools are:

Battersea Technology College

  • Garrett Park Special School
  • Bolingbroke Primary
  • Chesterton Primary
  • 351W
  • Falconbrook Primary
  • John Burns Primary
  • John Milton Primary
  • Shaftesbury Park Primary
  • There are no large EAZs in Wandsworth LEA.

Excellence in Cities (EiC) Wandsworth is included in Phase 1 of the Excellence in Cities programme, which started in September 1999. All of Wandsworth's nine secondary schools are involved in the EiC programme, as well as 26 of its 57 primary schools.

Learning Mentor strand in Wandsworth 19 learning mentors have been appointed at secondary level, and half of the planned amount of 29 full time equivalent primary learning mentors have been appointed.

Capital allocations (£000)
2001–02 2000–01 1999–2000 1998–99 1997–98
ACG 407 1,166 1,614 274 50
SCA 124 26 98 212
NDS 2,635 1,016 865 135
VA Grant 2,659 715 142 229 428
Seed 151 133
PPP
Formula Capital 1659
NgFL 580 455 292
Science Labs 124 124
SSLU
Access at 85 per cent. 232 16 26 3
Security 59 59 45 36
Class size 108 115
Outside toilets 66
Energy Efficiency 25
Assistance with AMP 23
Nursery Provision 68
1 Plus 593 additional FC

Note:

The allocation for 2001–02 also includes £551,000 for NDS Devolved Formula Capital and £385,000 NDS Condition Funding

New Deal For Schools

Allocation for schools in the Tooting constituency
Year/school Project Grant awarded (£)
1997–98
Chestnut Grove Secondary New roof and temporary accommodation 1135,000
1995–99
22 School LEA wide package Safety of chimney/flues renewal 2379,500
1999–2000
Included within a 12 school package:
Ravenstone Primary Renewal of mechanical and electrical services 21,946,000
Holy Ghost RC Primary
Wandle Primary
2000–01
Included within a 12 school package:
Burntwood Girls School Renewal of roofs and associated drainage works 21,621,017
Chestnut Grove Secondary
Ernest Bevin College
Franciscan primary
Wandle Primary
Saint Boniface RC Primary Removal of outdoor toilets and proposal for replacement within school building 101,265
1 Local education authorities were not required to specify total project costs for phase 1 of the NDS programme. Wandsworth Local Education Authority holds this information.
2 Denotes total allocation made to package projects covering more than one school. Wandsworth Local Education Authority will be able to advise the value of projects at schools

Learning Support Units (LSU)

  • Secondary—four funded by EiC at:
  • Southfields Community College
  • Ernest Bevin College
  • Salesian College
  • John Paul II School
  • Primary—two LSUs which are used by four schools.

Gifted and Talented in Wandsworth Gifted and Talented strand coordinators are in place. All nine secondary schools are involved in the Gifted and Talented strand, along with eight primary schools.

Secondary Gifted and Talented In the last academic year the EiC in Wandsworth brought about 148 early entries for GCSE. 725 were involved in out of school activities. Last summer 93 attended HE summer school.

City Learning Centre (CLC) There is one CLC in operation, which was opened last November by Estelle Morris, and currently there are no more planned.

Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) EMA statistical data for Wandsworth:

Further education

Student number at all FEFC funded institutions where home postcode is in the Local Authority District of Wandsworth—1996–97 to 1999–2000
Council funded Non council funded
16–18 19+ 16–18 19+
Year Full time Part time Full time Part time Full time Part time Full time Part time Grand total
1996–97 1,678 452 1,948 9,803 40 74 168 381 14,544
1997–98 1,617 474 1,600 11,845 40 78 173 819 16,646
1998–99 1,532 547 1,488 11,880 36 87 222 1,114 16,906
1999–2000 1,544 482 1,410 10,767 41 100 247 1,242 15,833
Grand Total 6,371 1,955 6,446 44,295 157 339 810 3,556 63,929

Student number at all FEFC funded institutions where home postcode is in the Local Authority Ward of Tooting—1996–97 to 1999–2000
Council funded Non council funded
16–18 19+ 16–18 19+
Year Full time Part time Full time Part time Full time Part time Full time Part time Grand total
1996–97 114 30 134 632 2 3 16 25 956
1997–98 105 30 118 668 4 5 17 36 983
1998–99 106 27 99 733 4 5 22 54 1,050
1999–2000 108 34 88 636 2 7 22 66 963
Grand total 433 121 439 2,669 12 20 77 181 3,952

Modern Apprenticeships Information about the number of Modern Apprenticeships in South West London is unreliable because of the inaccuracy of some postcodes on the Department's database. The inaccuracies are being corrected and information on Modern Apprenticeship starts for all parliamentary constituencies in England will be made available in the Library of the House in March.

Labour market statistics The working age employment rate in Wandsworth UA in autumn 2000 was 79.9 per cent., above the UK rate of 74.7 per cent. The rate in autumn 1997 was 72.3 per cent. The claimant unemployment rate has fallen from 11.0 per cent. in December 1997 to 6.8 per cent. in December 2000 in the Tooting constituency

New Deal statistics In the Tooting constituency to the end of November 2000, 1,029 young people have joined the New Deal, with 413 finding employment. Of these, 317 have entered sustained employment.