HC Deb 26 February 2001 vol 363 cc388-90W
Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how much direct grant was received by each school in the Crosby constituency in each year since 1996. [151292]

Ms Estelle Morris

The following table shows the amount of school standards grant payable to each school in the constituency for the 2000–01 financial year. This is the first year in which this grant was payable. The total is estimated to rise to £807,000 in 2001–02, and grants will increase by 2.75 per cent. in each of the following two years.

Name of school £
Sand Dunes Nursery School 3,000
Pinefield Pupil Referral Unit 3,000
Waterloo Primary School 9,000
Forefield Junior School 9,000
Forefield Infant School 9,000
Rawson Road Primary School 6,000
Woodlands Primary School 9,000
Freshfield Primary School 9,000
Redgate Primary School 6,000
Valewood Primary School 6,000
William Gladstone Church of England Primary School 9,000
St. Luke's Church of England Primary School 9,000
St. John's Church of England Primary School 6,000
St. Luke's Halsall Church of England Primary School 9,000
St. Nicholas Church of England Primary School 9,000
Holy Trinity Primary School 6,000
St. Peter's Church of England Primary School 9,000
Great Crosby Catholic Primary School 9,000
St. Mary's Catholic Primary School 6,000
St. Edmund's Catholic Primary School 9,000
Our Lady of Compassion Catholic Primary School 9,000
St. William of York Catholic Primary School 9,000
Ursuline Catholic Primary School 9,000
St. Jerome's Catholic Primary School 9,000
Formby High School 40,000
Manor High School 40,000
Chesterfield High School 50,000
Range High School 40,000
Sacred Heart Catholic High School 50,000
Ronald House School 15,000
Newfield School 15,000
Total 436,000

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what the annual increase has been in the Standards Fund since 1996; and how much standards funds have been spent in(a) the constituency of Crosby and (b) the Borough of Sefton in each year since 1996. [151295]

Ms Estelle Morris

The following table shows the annual cash increase in the Standards Fund since 1996–97:

£ million
Year Total allocations Increase on previous year DfEE contribution Increase on previous year
1996–97 265 14 163 12
1997–98 320 55 211 48
1998–99 620 300 395 184
1999–2000 1,260 640 862 467
2000–01 2,490 1,230 1,913 1,051

Note:

The total allocation figures include both Government and local authority contributions.

Figures for the amount of grant spent in an individual constituency cannot be provided, but the following table shows the Standards Fund grant spent in Sefton local education authority since 1996–97. The figures include all grants paid through the Standards Fund payment system excluding New Deal for Schools capital, which is not part of the Standards Fund programme.

Amount of standards fund spent in the Mirough of Sefton
£million
Total expenditure DfEE contribution
1996–97 1.3 0.8
1997–98 1.5 1.0
1998–99 3.5 2.2
1999–2000 6.0 4.2
2000–01 12.9 9.7

Note:

1. The total expenditure figures include both Government and local authority contributions.

2. The figures for 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99 and 1999–2000 are audited outturn expenditure figures.

3. The figures for 2000–01 are the total expenditure currently expected to be incurred in this financial year.

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what average funding was allocated per school-age child in the Borough of Sefton in each year since 1996. [151333]

Ms Estelle Morris

The information requested is in the tables. Since 1996–97 funding has increased by £410 per pupil in real terms. Grant figures have not yet been finalised for 2001–02, so no comparable figure is available for that year.

Per pupil funding—Sefton
£
SSA Grants Per pupil
Cash—(schools pupils ages 5–15)
1996–97 2,240 20 2,260
1997–98 2,320 30 2,340
Per pupil funding—Sefton
£
SSA Grants Per pupil
1998–99 2,440 40 2,480
1999–2000 2,560 90 2,650
2000–01 2,690 210 2,900
2001–02 2,790
Change 1997–98 to 2000–01 560

Note:

Figures rounded to the nearest £10. Figures may not sum due to rounding.

Per pupil funding—Sefton
£
SSA Grants Per pupil
Real terms 2000–01 prices schools (pupils ages 5–15)
1996–97 2,480 20 2,500
1997–98 2,490 30 2,520
1998–99 2,550 40 2,590
1999–2000 2,610 90 2,700
2000–01 2,690 210 2,900
2001–02 2,720
Change 1997–98 to 2000–01 390

Notes:

1. Figures rounded to the nearest £10. Figures may not sum due to rounding.

2. Real terms calculated using GDP deflators published 21 December 2000.

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what percentage of its local schools budget Sefton council has delegated to schools in each year since 1996. [151334]

Ms Estelle Morris

The information requested is as follows:

Financial year Percentage of schools budget delegated
1996–97 79.3
1997–98 79.6
1998–99 79.0
1999–2000 80.2
2000–01 86.4

Note:

For 1998–99 and previous years, the figures represent the percentage of Sefton's General Schools Budget (less capital expenditure and capital financing costs) delegated to schools in accordance with the LEA's school funding formula.

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will make a statement on trends in numeracy and literacy among children in junior schools in the borough of Sefton since 1996. [151335]

Ms Estelle Morris

In the 2000 Key Stage 2 tests, 80 per cent. of Sefton's 11-year-olds achieved the expected standard for their age in English, an increase of 15 percentage points since 1996. In mathematics, 77 per cent. of pupils achieved the expected standard, a 16 percentage point increase since 1996, These results are clear evidence of the success of the National Literacy and Numeracy Strategies.