§ Mr. Andrew TurnerTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many pupils were excluded(a) permanently and (b) temporarily from schools in each year since 1997. [18617]
§ Mr. TimmsThe available information is shown in the table.
Number of permanent exclusions by type of school: England, 1996–97 to 1999–2000 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 Primary schools1 1,573 1,539 1,366 1,226 Secondary schools1 10,463 10,187 8,636 6,713 Special schools2 632 572 436 384 All schools 12,668 12,298 10,438 8,323 1 Includes middle schools as deemed 2 Includes both maintained and non-maintained special schools Source:
Annual Schools Census
Information on pupils excluded on a temporary basis is not collected centrally.
The latest permanent exclusions data were published in a Statistical Bulletin "Permanent Exclusions from Maintained Schools, England 1999/2000" on 16 November, copies of which are available from the Library, or alternatively can be accessed from the Department for Education and Skills statistical website www.dfes.gsi.gov.uk/statistics
§ Mr. Andrew TurnerTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many pupils in each age group were excluded(a) permanently and (b) temporarily from schools in the most recent year for which information is available. [18618]
§ Mr. Ivan LewisInformation on permanent exclusions by age is shown in the table.
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Permanent exclusions by age—England, 1999–2000 Age1 Number of permanent exclusions 3 0 4 9 5 59 6 86 7 132 8 202 9 312 10 460 11 519 12 1,180
Permanent exclusions by age—England, 1999–2000 Age1 Number of permanent exclusions 13 1,766 14 2,200 15 1,288 16 92 17 16 18 2 19 0 Total 8,323 1 Age at 31 August 2000. Source
Annual Schools Census
Information on pupils excluded on a temporary basis is not collected centrally.
The latest permanent exclusions data were published in a Statistical Bulletin 'Permanent Exclusions from Maintained Schools, England 1999/2000' on 16 November, copies of which are available from the Library, or alternatively can be accessed from the Department for Education and Skills statistical website "www.dfes.gsi.gov.uk/stati sties"