HC Deb 16 July 2003 vol 409 cc342-3W
Mr. Reed

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children aged(a) five, (b) six and (c) seven were in class sizes of over 30 in each year since 1996–97 to 2002–03. [125231]

Mr. Stephen Twigg

The available information is shown in the following table.

Maintained Primary Schools: Key Stage 1 Classes taught by One Teacher Position in January each year: 1997 to 2003 (provisional) England Key Stage 1 Classes1
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 20032,3,4
Number of pupils in classes with 31 or more pupils 476,822 485,311 356,586 176,962 35,813 10,263 16,399
Percentage of pupils in classes with 31 or more pupils 29.0 29.3 21.9 11.0 23 0.6 1.1
Number of classes with 31 or more pupils 14,584 14,826 10,960 5,487 1124 325 515
Percentage of classes with 31 or more pupils 23.9 24.2 17.8 8.7 1.8 0.5 0.9
1 Classes as taught during a single selected period in each school on the day of the census in January.
2 Includes reception classes due to an underlying change in the data collection.
3 Only 88 of the 515 large classes had no e excepted pupils or were engaged in ordinary teaching sessions which meant they did not comply with Class Size regulations,
4 provisional

Source:

Annual Schools' Census

Mr. Reed

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average class sizes were in(a) primary and (b) middle schools in Leicestershire Local Education Authority since 1991–92. [125250]

Mr. Stephen Twigg

The information requested is shown in the table.

Maintained Primary Schools and Middle Schools: Average Size of Classes Taught by one Teacher1 Position in January each year: 1992 to 2003 (Provisional)
Leicestershire LEA
Primary Middle2
19923 25.8 24.3
19933 26.1 24.5
19943 25.8 24.6
19953 26.5 23.8
19963 26.7 25.4
19973 26.7 25.0
1998 26.9 25.1
19994 26.7 25.7
20004 26.7 26.1
20014 26.3 26.6
20024 25.9 25.7
20034,5 26.4 25.6
1 Classes as taught during a single selected period in each school on the day of the census in January.
2 Middle deemed secondary schools only as there are no middle deemed primary schools in Leicestershire LEA.
3 Before local government reorganisation, Leicestershire LEA also incorporated Leicester City, Rutland and rest of Leicestershire
4 After local government reorganisation
5 Provisional

Source:

Annual Schools' Census