HC Deb 26 February 2003 vol 400 cc576-7W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the spending per head on pupils in Nottingham, North was in 1997; and what the spending per head was in the latest period for which figures are available [98326]

Mr. Miliband

The information requested is submitted to the Department according to local education authority areas. The available information for Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City local education authorities is contained in the following tables.

Real Terms: net current expenditure (after recharges) 1 per pupil2 in the pre-primary sector, maintained primary schools and maintained secondary schools in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire local education authority areas, financial years 1996–97 to 2001–02 (real terms)3
Local education authority areas Pre-primary and primary4per pupil spend(£) Secondary per pupil spend(£) Total spend(£000s) Total per pupil spend(£)
Pre-LGR5
1996–97 Nottinghamshire 2,210 2,960 384,590 2,520
1997–98 Nottinghamshire 2,160 2,890 376,180 2,460
Post-LGR5
1998–99 Nottinghamshire 2,250 2,820 289,770 2,510
Nottingham City 2,440 3,520 104,730 2,770
1999–2000 Nottinghamshire 2,320 2,810 299,410 2,540
City of Nottingham 2,610 3,160 111,020 2,800
2000–01 Nottinghamshire 2,580 2,890 322,400 2,720
Nottingham City 2,740 3,510 117,920 3,010
2001–02 Nottinghamshire 2,710 3,170 345,802 2,920
Nottingham City 3,200 3,880 132,837 3,450
1 NCE includes expenditure within schools and also that incurred centrally by LEAs.
2 Financial year pupils are used. These are calculated from Annual Schools' Census data.
3 The real terms figures have been calculated at 2001–02 Prices, using December 2002 gross domestic product deflators.
4 The spend per pupil figures for pre-primary/primary relates the net current expenditure (after recharges) in the pre-primary sector and maintained primary schools to the total number of financial year pupils who are educated in the maintained nursery and primary schools sector.
5 Nottinghamshire LEA was subject to the Local Government Re-organisation (LGR) in April 1998, and therefore, pre-LGR and post-LGR and post-LGR Nottinghamshire are not directly comparable.

Note:

Figures have been rounded to the nearest £10.

Source1996–97 to1998–99 data were drawn from the education Revenue Outturn statements submitted to the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions. 1999–2000 and 2000–01 data were drawn from Section 52 (Table 3) outturn statements which LEAs submitted to the DfES.

Cash Terms: net current expenditure (after recharges)1per pupil2 in the pre-primary sector, maintained primary schools and maintained secondary schools in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire local education authority areas, financial years 1996–97 to 2001–02 (cash terms)
Local education authority areas Pre-primary and primary3per pupil spend(£) Secondary per pupil spend(£) Total spend(£000s) Total per pupil spend(£)
Pre-LGR4
1996–97 Nottinghamshire 1,950 2,610 339,210 2,220
1997–98 Nottinghamshire 1,960 2,630 342,040 2,240
Post-LGR44
1998–99 Nottinghamshire 2,110 2,630 270,710 2,340
City of Nottingham 2,280 3,290 97,840 2,580
1999–2000 Nottinghamshire 2,220 2,690 286,481 2,430
City of Nottingham 2,490 3,020 106,224 2,680
2000–01 Nottinghamshire 2,520 2,830 315,307 2,660
City of Nottingham 2,680 3,440 115,330 2,950
2001–02 Nottinghamshire 2,710 3,170 345,802 2,920
City of Nottingham 3,200 3,880 132,837 3,450
1 NCE includes expenditure within schools and also that incurred centrally by LEAs.
2 Financial year pupils are used. These are calculated from Annual Schools' Census data.
3 The spend per pupil figures for pre-primary/primary relates the net current expenditure (after recharges) in the pre-primary sector and maintained primary schools to the total number of financial year pupils who are educated in the maintained nursery and primary schools sector. 4 Nottinghamshire LEA was subject to the Local Government Re-organisation in April 1998, and therefore, pre-LGR and post-LGR Nottinghamshire are not directly comparable.

Note:

Figures have been rounded to the nearest £10.

Source:

1996–97 to 1998–99 data were drawn from the education Revenue Outturn statements submitted to the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions. 1999–2000 and 2000–01 data were drawn from Section 52 (Table 3) outturn statements, which LEAs submitted to the DfES.

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