§ Mr. DjanoglyTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if he will list the schools in Huntingdon which ran a budget deficit in the year ending 31 March 2003; and how much this deficit was for each school. [146434]
§ Mr. MilibandThe information requested is submitted to the Department according to local education authority areas, rather than districts within an area. Huntingdon is a district of Cambridgeshire local education authority. The information for Cambridgeshire LEA is as follows:
Cambridgeshire schools showing a deficit budget in the year ending 31 March 2003 School name DfES number
Deficit budget
1 (£)Abbey Meadows Primary School 2,450 (12,317) Brington C of E Primary School 3,081 (4,470) Bushmead Primary School 2,452 (55,343) Cherry Hinton Community Junior School 2,312 (36,500) Chesterton Community College 4,029 (220,765) City of Ely Community College 4,083 (138,722) Coleridge Community College 4,031 (84,470) Ernulf Community School 4,077 (198,638) Fawcett Primary School 2,336 (13,287) Fowlmere Primary School 2,011 (1,892) Hinchingbrooke School 4,503 (175,812) John Falkner Community Infant School 2,035 (71) Kings Hedges Primary School 2.446 (41,371) Little Paxton Primary School 2,293 (33,790) Melbourn Village College 4,040 (345,183) Middlefield Community Primary School 2,257 (21,135) Petersfield C of E Aided Primary School 3,331 (19,240) Ridgefield Primary School 2,453 (12,977) Sawston Village College 5,408 (84.516) Sawtry Community College 5,403 (1,013,001) St. Alban's RC Primary School 3,360 (15,361) St. Anne's C of E Primary School 3,384 (38,893) St. Helen's Primary School 5,200 (7,699) St. John's C of E Primary School 3,072 (20,853) St. Peter's School 5,412 (81,341) St. Philip's C of E Aided Primary School 3,358 (7,960) The Cromwell Community College 4,045 (1,842) The Manor Community College 4,057 (583,428) The Meridian Primary School 2,059 (6,828) The Windmill Special School 7,009 (93,747) Thomas Eaton Primary School 2,090 (7,273) Witchford Village College 4,055 (163,030) 1 The data are as reported by Cambridgeshire LEA's within their 2002–03 Section 52 Outturn Statement (table B) submitted to the DfES. Notes:
1. Deficit budget is taken from table B column 13-other revenue balance. This includes the cumulative balance of income less expenditure from revenue funding sources during the financial year and the balance from previous year.
2. The data are as at 6 January 2004. Currently the data remains provisional as it is subject to validation and could change.
§ Mr. HoyleTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools in Lancashire ran a deficit budget in each of the last three years. [146974]
§ Mr. MilibandThe information requested is given in the following table.
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Lancashire schools reporting a deficit budget in each of the last three years Number of Schools 2000–01 26 2001–02 16 2002–03 18 Notes:
1. The data are as reported by Lancashire education authority within their Section 52 Outturn statements (Table B) submitted to the DfES.
2. Section 52 data for 2002–03 is regarded as provisional and is therefore subject to changes by Lancashire LEA which may alter the results for that period.