HL Deb 22 May 2002 vol 635 cc98-9WA
Lord Ouseley

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What is the extent of the demand on schools for places by newcomers into particular areas: and what steps are being taken to secure education provision for all children now out of school because of failure to provide a place in any chosen school. [HL4230]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Education and Skills (Baroness Ashton of Upholland)

The department does not collect statistics on demand for school places by newcomers. Local education authorities (LEAs) have a statutory duty to ensure that sufficient school places are available for all pupils of compulsory school age and will take account of trends of pupil movement in their planning arrangements.

Parents have a right to express a preference for a school but not a right to a place in a particular school. They also have a duty to ensure their children receive a suitable education in school or otherwise. If parents have been offered a school place for their child, the LEA has met its duty. If parents do not accept the place offered and do not make alternative provision, it is for the LEA to consider whether to take school attendance proceedings.