§ Mr. LuffTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools in each local education authority area have specialist school status in the current financial year; and what the total funding made available in the current financial year under the programme is in each local education authority area. [145430]
§ Mr. MilibandThe information requested is set out in the following table.
Designated specialist schools receive a one-off £100,000 capital grant and £126 per pupil per annum for four years.
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Specialist schools funding by LEA report for 2003–04 £ LEA Name Total Funding 2003–04 (£) Number of specialist schools Barking & Dagenham, LB of 637,982 4 Barnet, LB of 1,400,119 10 Barnsley 631,933 4 Bath & North East Somerset 1,385,143 10 Bedfordshire 1,060,517 7 Bexley, LB of 609,235 5 Birmingham 4,861,060 38 Blackburn with Darwen 528,500 4 Blackpool 603,594 4 Bolton 1,651,324 9 Bournemouth 608,875 4 Bracknell Forest 301,000 2 Bradford 1,781,843 11 Brent, LB of 1,302,371 9 Brighton and Hove 841,701 5 Bristol, City of 789,803 6 Bromley, LB of 1,425,131 9 Buckinghamshire 1,885,833 14 Calderdale 1,046,325 7 Cambridgeshire 2,407,356 18 Camden, LB of 680,375 5 Cheshire 3,011,815 21 City of London 0 0 Cornwall 2,320,077 16 Coventry 968,516 6 Croydon, LB of 735,258 6 Cumbria 3,540,915 24 Darlington 580,922 5 Derby, City of 629,194 4 Derbyshire 2,343,109 16 586W
£ LEA Name Total Funding 2003–04 (£) Number of specialist schools Devon 3,270,554 20 Doncaster 1,535,445 9 Dorset 1,919,353 14 Dudley 1,198,763 9 Durham 2,550,898 20 Ealing, LB of 1,267,111 8 East Riding of Yorkshire 1,464,165 9 East Sussex 2,577,255 18 Enfield, LB of 328,699 2 Essex 7,217,790 46 Gateshead 751,263 5 Gloucestershire 3,926,911 28 Greenwich, LB of 700,126 6 Hackney, LB of 779,704 7 Halton 413,875 3 Hammersmith & Fulham, LB of 284,923 2 Hampshire 4,338,545 30 Haringey, LB of 648,152 5 Harrow, LB of 548,165 6 Hartlepool 411,750 3 Havering, LB of 1,188,314 8 Herefordshire 692,196 5 Hertfordshire 5,579,233 37 Hillingdon, LB of 926,375 6 Hounslow, LB of 992,544 6 Isles of Scilly 0 0 Isle of Wight 254,875 2 Islington, LB of 381,593 3 Kensington & Chelsea, RB of 257,858 2 Kent 5,207,511 34 Kingston upon Hull, city of 613,000 4 Kingston-u-Thames, RB of 976,994 6 Kirklees 1,519,864 11 Knowsley 381,375 3 Lambeth, LB of 613,353 5 Lancashire 4,487,863 33 Leeds 3,227,501 21 Leicester City 1,016,220 8 Leicestershire 2,048,541 13 Lewisham, LB of 366,896 2 Lincolnshire 4,553,025 38 Liverpool 2,392,400 16 Luton 256,500 2 Manchester 1,769,033 11 Medway 781,750 6 Merton, LB of 125,000 1 Middlesbrough 707,465 5 Milton Keynes 950,282 6 Newcastle upon Tyne 1,334,875 8 Newham, LB of 1,111,689 7 Norfolk 2,955,519 22 North East Lincolnshire 719,232 5 North Lincolnshire 745,308 7 North Somerset 1,063,262 7 North Tyneside 956,324 7 North Yorkshire 2,584,621 17 Northamptonshire 2,367,376 17 Northumberland 1,119,750 9 Nottingham, City of 652,711 5 Nottinghamshire 2,789,941 19 Oldham 844,542 6 Oxfordshire 2,946,909 18 Peterborough, City of 791,218 5 Plymouth, City of 1,338,399 10 Poole 832,872 6 Portsmouth 598,918 4 Reading 338,489 2 Redbridge, LB of 1,520,892 10 Redcar & Cleveland 283,625 2 Richmond-upon-Thames, LB of 583,125 4 Rochdale 721,449 5 Rotherham 1,368,703 8 Rutland 190,125 2 Salford 401,876 3 Sandwell 947,509 6 Sefton 823,534 7 Sheffield 1,798,106 12 Shropshire 2,201,918 17 Slough 364,125 4
£ LEA Name Total Funding 2003–04 (£) Number of specialist schools Solihull 1,240,467 8 Somerset 3,477,083 25 South Gloucestershire 1,418,522 8 South Tyneside 297,625 2 Southampton 615,152 4 Southend-on-Sea 955,243 7 Southwark, LB of 566,474 5 St. Helens 803,417 5 Staffordshire 2,752,296 20 Stockport 512,610 3 Stockton-on-Tees 804,226 6 Stoke-on-Trent 938,782 7 Suffolk 2,459,391 18 Sunderland 1,613,043 10 Surrey 3,398,169 23 Sutton, LB of 930,155 6 Swindon 562,019 3 Tameside 742,838 5 Telford and Wrekin 559,060 4 Thurrock 589,584 4 Torbay 493,875 3 Tower Hamlets, LB of 733,994 6 Trafford 1,569,225 12 Wakefield 1,855,223 11 Walsall 2,364,868 15 Waltham Forest, LB of 680,990 5 Wandsworth. LB of 834,442 6 Warrington 949,121 6 Warwickshire 2,528,359 18 West Berkshire 1,433,404 10 West Sussex 2,386,266 14 Westminster, LB of 352,000 3 Wigan 1,597,818 12 Wiltshire 1,821,207 13 Windsor & Maidenhead, RB of 783,000 4 Wirral 1,283,875 10 Wokingham 599,125 4 Wolverhampton 998,174 8 Worcestershire 2,134,630 15 York, City of 846,255 7