§ Mr. Damian GreenTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many(a)male and (b)female teachers in the United Kingdom are employed in (i) primary schools and (ii) secondary schools. [47492]
§ Mr. TimmsThe provisional numbers of teachers in regular full or part time service in the maintained schools sector in England at 31 March 2000 (the most recent date available) were as follows:
Nursery/primary Secondary Male 28,300 86,100 Female 168,200 117,300 Total 196,500 203,300 Some 10 to 20 per cent. of part-timers are not recorded on the Teachers' Pension Scheme, from which the data are obtained.
§ Mr. Damian GreenTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many supply teachers were employed in each year since 1997, and what proportion had qualified teacher status, broken down by local education authority. [47485]
§ Mr. TimmsInformation on the qualifications held by supply teachers is not collected centrally. The numbers of occasional teachers with contracts of less than one month, working for the whole day on the survey date, in the maintained schools sector, in January of each year, 1997 to 2001, by local education authority1,2were as follows:
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1997 1998 1999 2000 20013 Kingston upon Thames 20 40 40 30 60 Merton 60 70 60 80 60 Newham 170 160 130 200 230 Redbridge 30 40 40 30 60 Richmond upon Thames 60 20 60 70 110 Sutton 60 40 40 70 40 Waltham Forest 30 50 50 50 40 Birmingham 300 460 200 220 300 Coventry 120 80 70 100 110 Dudley 70 130 80 120 120 Sandwell 60 70 60 60 90 Solihull 50 80 40 50 80 Walsall 110 60 60 80 80 Wolverhampton 70 70 60 70 150 Knowsley 60 60 80 100 40 Liverpool 230 130 150 190 130 St. Helens 60 60 80 70 60 Sefton 100 90 110 140 150 Wirral 120 90 120 130 170 Bolton 110 100 110 120 140 Bury 80 50 60 70 100 Manchester 100 140 140 120 240 Oldham 40 40 60 40 30 Rochdale 110 90 100 110 130 Salford 70 110 90 80 100 Stockport 120 130 60 60 120 Tameside 40 30 40 80 80 Trafford 70 60 40 10 100 Wigan 110 180 190 170 170 Barnsley 120 100 110 140 140 Doncaster 100 70 70 80 100 Rotherham 100 100 110 140 140 Sheffield 150 150 190 190 210 Bradford 180 120 200 260 310 Calderdale 70 50 70 110 80 Kirklees 140 110 150 140 130 Leeds 150 160 170 170 240 Wakefield 100 90 120 140 140 Gateshead 50 60 60 100 130 Newcastle upon Tyne 60 70 80 70 120 North Tyneside 70 60 80 90 100 South Tyneside 50 30 60 60 80 Sunderland 60 110 80 80 80 Isles of Scilly 4— 4— 4— 4— 4— Bath and North East Somerset 60 30 60 70 60 City of Bristol 220 160 130 230 150 North Somerset 30 80 120 90 70 South Gloucestershire 130 70 80 90 130 Hartlepool 40 30 50 50 30 Middlesbrough 60 40 50 40 60 Redcar and Cleveland 30 50 50 60 40 Stockton on Tees 90 70 90 100 130 City of Kingston Upon Hull 100 90 80 130 180 East Riding of Yorkshire 80 90 130 110 140 North East Lincolnshire 80 70 60 60 80 North Lincolnshire 110 90 60 50 70 North Yorkshire 170 130 170 190 270 York 110 80 70 140 100 Former Bedfordshire 290 5— 5— 5— 5— Bedfordshire 5— 210 80 130 130 Luton 5— 80 60 50 420 Total former Bedfordshire area 290 290 140 190 550 Former Buckinghamshire 40 5— 5— 5— 5— Buckinghamshire 5— 40 30 40 120 Milton Keynes 5— 40 60 80 80 Total former Buckinghamshire area 40 80 90 110 200 Former Derbyshire 270 5— 5— 5— 5— Derbyshire 5— 190 170 240 260 Derby 5— 50 40 70 4— Total former Derbyshire area 270 240 210 310 260
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1997 1998 1999 2000 20013 Former Dorset 70 5— 5— 5— 5— Dorset 5— 4— 90 100 100 Poole 5— 30 30 30 30 Bournemouth 5— 40 60 40 80 Total former Dorset area 70 80 180 170 200 Former Durham 230 5— 5— 5— 5— Durham 5— 220 200 280 270 Darlington 5— 10 4— 40 50 Total former Durham area 230 230 200 320 330 Former East Sussex 100 5— 5— 5— 5— East Sussex 5— 100 150 120 150 Brighton and Hove 5— 40 40 50 60 Total former East Sussex area 100 140 190 170 210 Former Hampshire 420 5— 5— 5— 5— Hampshire 5— 290 310 420 520 Portsmouth 5— 40 70 60 70 Southampton 5— 50 60 80 100 Total former Hampshire area 420 380 440 570 690 Former Leicestershire 270 5— 5— 5— 5— Leicestershire 5— 80 120 150 180 Leicester 5— 70 70 130 150 Rutland 5— 10 10 4— 30 Total former Leicestershire area 270 160 190 280 360 Former Staffordshire 340 5— 5— 5— 5— Staffordshire 5— 250 210 290 320 Stoke on Trent 5— 70 100 150 130 Total former Staffordshire area 340 330 310 430 440 Former Wiltshire 120 5— 5— 5— 5— Wiltshire 5— 70 70 130 120 Swindon 5— 40 50 60 50 Total former Wiltshire area 120 110 120 190 170 Former Berkshire 120 130 5— 5— 5— Bracknell Forest 5— 5— 30 50 40 Windsor and Maidenhead 5— 5— 20 20 20 West Berkshire 5— 5— 40 30 30 Reading 5— 5— 20 20 60 Slough 5— 5— 50 50 60 Wokingham 5— 5— 50 4— 40 Total former Berkshire area 120 130 200 170 230 Former Cambridgeshire 150 120 5— 5— 5— Cambridgeshire 5— 5— 120 60 90 Peterborough 5— 5— 5— 20 90 Total former Cambridgeshire area 150 120 120 80 180 Former Cheshire 210 150 5— 5— 5— Cheshire 5— 5— 150 180 170 Halton 5— 5— 30 20 60 Warrington 5— 5— 100 40 60 Total former Cheshire area 210 150 270 240 290 Former Devon 210 250 5— 5— 5— Devon 5— 5— 170 270 270 Plymouth 5— 5— 70 110 170 Torbay 5— 5— 40 40 60 Total former Devon area 210 250 280 410 490 Former Essex 290 240 5— 5— 5— Essex 5— 5— 180 330 480 Southend on Sea 5— 5— 30 40 60 Thurrock 5— 5— 20 40 60 Total former Essex area 290 240 230 410 590 Former Hereford and Worcestershire 110 140 5— 5— 5— Herefordshire 5— 5— 50 20 60 Worcestershire 5— 5— 150 180 160 Total former Hereford and Worcester area 110 140 200 200 210
1997 1998 1999 2000 20013 Former Kent 260 130 5— 5— 5— Kent 5— 5— 330 430 470 Medway 5— 5— 20 60 130 Total former Kent area 260 130 350 490 600 Former Lancashire 560 510 5— 5— 5— Lancashire 5— 5— 270 370 340 Blackburn with Darwen 5— 5— 90 70 80 Blackpool 5— 5— 50 60 100 Total former Lancashire area 560 510 400 510 520 Former Nottinghamshire 310 450 5— 5— 5— Nottinghamshire 5— 5— 400 360 280 Nottingham 5— 5— 80 130 130 Total former Nottinghamshire area 310 450 470 480 400 Former Shropshire 110 130 5— 5— 5— Shropshire 5— 5— 120 110 100 Telford and Wrekin 5— 5— 70 80 90 Total former Shropshire area 110 130 190 180 190 Cornwall 100 130 290 260 250 Cumbria 130 130 140 170 180 Gloucestershire 70 80 100 150 130 Hertfordshire 120 90 130 170 120 Isle of Wight 60 40 40 40 60 Lincolnshire 140 140 160 230 230 Norfolk 210 160 140 260 220 Northamptonshire 190 240 130 160 190 Northumberland 170 140 150 130 190 Oxfordshire 140 110 170 120 130 Somerset 150 140 160 220 330 Suffolk 220 230 210 270 240 Surrey 130 130 130 180 260 Warwickshire 110 110 130 140 130 West Sussex 170 100 130 150 210 England 13,610 13,150 14,120 16,660 19,590 1Local education authorities created by local government re-organisation in 1997 and 1998 are shown under their parent authority. Data have been aggregated to give totals for the former authority areas, in order to allow comparisons between years. 2All figures are rounded to the nearest 10. Totals may not appear to equal the sum of their component parts, due to rounding. 32001 figures include 820 teachers without qualified teacher status from outside the European Economic Area, collected for the first time in the January 2001 survey. 4Less than 5. 5Not applicable.