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<1>Provisional only.                                                                              

Ministerial Visits

Mr. Pawsey : To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list the schools which he and his ministerial colleagues have visited since April 1992.

Mr. Patten [pursuant to his reply, 11 January 1993, c. 591-92] : The DFE ministerial team has now visited over 100 schools since taking up office. The total of 105 is made up of

2Nursery schools ;

28Primary schools, including 1 middle school ;

62Secondary schools, including 13 grant-maintained schools and 10 independent schools ;

7Special schools ;

6CTCs.


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The list of schools is as follows :

Secretary of State's Visits

Appleton CE Primary School, Abingdon Oxford

Dunmore Infants School, Abingdon Oxford

Greenvale Primary School, Croydon

The Hague Primary, Tower Hamlets

Lyne and Longcross First School, Surrey

St. Edmund's RC Primary, Abingdon, Oxford

Thomas Reade Primary School, Abingdon, Oxford

Frideswide Middle School, Oxford

Archbishop Blanch CE High School, Liverpool

Archbishop Tenison's Secondary School, Croydon

Bishop David Brown Secondary School, Surrey

Bishop Thomas Grant RC School, Lambeth

Cardinal Newman School, Hove, East Sussex

Cockshut Hill Secondary School, Birmingham

Compton Secondary School, Finchley

Culham European School

Hardnhuish School, Chippenham, Wiltshire

St. Peter's C of E School, Wootton, Oxford

Tesdale School, Abingdon, Oxford

Wimbledon College, Merton

Small Heath GM School, Birmingham

Marymount International Secondary School, Kingston

Mayville High School, Portsmouth

Mulberry High School for Girls, Tower Hamlets

Nottingham High School, Nottingham

Radley College, Oxford

School of St. Helen and St. Katherine, Abingdon, Oxford Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf, Newbury, Berkshire Netherlands Avenue Special School, Bradford

St. Nicholas Special School, Chippenham, Wiltshire

Bradford CTC, Bradford

Djanogly CTC, Nottingham

Minister of State's Visits

Mulgrave Play Group, Hammersmith and Fulham

Caverstede Nursery School, Peterborough

Appleton Primary School, Humberside

Buckden CE Primary School, Huntingdon

Davenant Foundation School, Essex

Dean Grange Prep School, Cambridgeshire

Even Swindon Infant and Junior Schools, Wiltshire

Kingston Park Primary School, Newcastle

New Scotland Hill Primary School, Berkshire

St. Paulinas CofE Primary School, Bexley

Wittering County Primary School, Peterborough

Aylward School, Enfield

Bexley Technical High School for Girls, Bexley

Calderstones Community School, Liverpool

Chantry High School, Suffolk

Eastholm School, Peterborough

Gosforth High School, Newcastle

Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridgeshire

Hinchingbrooke School, Cambridgeshire

Keldholme School, Cleveland

Kennet School, Berkshire

Kesgrave High School, Suffolk

King David High School, Liverpool

Latymer School, Enfield

Roedean School, East Sussex

Theale Green Secondary School, Reading, Berkshire

Verulam School, Hertfordshire

Beechen Cliff GM School, bath

Christ Church GM School, Hertfordshire

Handsworth Grammar GM School, Birmingham

Jack Hunt GM School, Peterborough

Kingsley Park GM Middle School, Northamptonshire

London Oratory GM School, Fulham

Oakbank GM School, Bradford

Sawtry Village GM College, Cambridgeshire

Small Heath GM School, Birmingham

Southfield Girls GM School, Kettering

Southlands GM School, Berkshire

Bedford School, Bedfordshire

Reed's School, Surrey

Teesside High School for Girls, Stockton


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Frederick Holmes Special School, Humberside

Harris CTC, Croydon

John Cabot, CTC, Bristol

Macmillan CTC, Cleveland

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools Visits Balby Street County Primary School, Doncaster

Dunn Street Primary School, South Tyneside

Kelvin Grove Primary School, Gateshead

Nabbotts County Infant and Junior Schools, Essex

New Beckton Primary School, Newham

Pott Shrigley CE Primary School, Cheshire

Puss Bank County Infant and Junior Schools, Cheshire

St. Stephen's CE First School, Hereford and Worcester

Winton County Infant and Junior Schools, Dorset

Abbey County High School, Hereford and Worcester

Brampton Manor School, Newham

Droitwich High School, Hereford and Worcester

Ducie Central Boys' High School, Manchester

Glenmoor County Secondary School for Girls, Dorset

Hagley RC High School, Worcester

Hungerhill County Secondary School, Doncaster

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Birmingham

Light Hall County Secondary School, Solihull

Woodside Community School, Newham

Chalvedon GM School, Essex

Maple Hayes Hall Independent Special School, Staffordshire Whitefields Special School, Walthamstow

Royal National Institute for the Blind, Worcester

Wycliffe Independent College, Gloucestershire

Kingshurst CTC, Solihull

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Further and Higher Education Visits

Beanfield Infant and Junior Schools, Corby

Grange Infant and Junior Schools, Daventry, Northamptonshire Danetre School, Daventry, Northamptonshire


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