HC Deb 18 January 2002 vol 378 cc518-9W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what her estimate is of the total expenditure on specialist schools in(a) England and (b) Somerset for each year from 1997–98 to 2003–04 (planned); and if she will make a statement. [27043]

Mr. Timms

[holding answer 17 January 2002]: Information on the actual and planned expenditure for specialist schools for (a) England and (b) Somerset for each year from 1997–98 to 2003–04 is provided if the table.

Financial Year England (£ million) Somerset (£)
1997–98 33.1 247,175
1998–99 40.8 462,660
1999–2000 47.4 523,972
2000–01 71.9 815,716
2001–02 94.0 885,063
2002–03 1108.0 2957,063
2003–04 1127.0 2957,063
1 Estimates for 2002–03 and 2003–04 are baseline figures for those years based on targets of 1,000 specialist schools by 2003 and 1,500 by 2005.
2 Estimated expenditure on specialist schools in Somerset for 2002–03 and 2003–04 is based on current pupil numbers in schools already designated.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools have applied for specialist school status in each quarter since May 1997; how many of these schools were granted specialist status in each of these quarters; how many cluster bids have been accepted; and if she will make a statement. [27051]

Mr. Timms

The number of specialist school applications received in each competition since May 1997 and the number of schools designated in each round are shown in the table. A small number of "associated applications" have been discussed with officials but no applications which are part of these associated applications have yet been successful.

Competitions
Schools applying Number of schools designated
May 1997 40 8
October 1997 107 32
March 1998 122 51
October 1998 67 43
March 1999 52 37
June 1999 95 44
October 1999 68 37
March 2000 117 59
June 2000 115 34
October 2000 106 39
March 2001 154 79

Note:

261 applications received in the October 2001 competition are currently being assessed.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools will be granted specialist school status in the bidding rounds during 2002; what proportion this is of the total number of expected bids; and if she will make a statement. [27052]

Mr. Timms

It is difficult to estimate the number of bids we will receive this year but it is likely to be at least as many (both in March and October) as in the October 2001 competition, when 261 schools made applications. Our published target is to have at least 830 specialist schools by September 2002. There are 463 specialist schools at present.