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Rosebery SchoolGordon's Grant-Maintained School
Glyn School
Pewley Down County First School
Park Mead County First School
Epsom and Ewell High School
de Stafford School
The Manor County First School
Collingwood Grant-Maintained School
Sutton
Sutton Grammar School for Boys
St. Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls
Cheam High School
Nonsuch High School for Girls
Wilsons School
Wallington High School for Girls
Wallington High School for Boys
The John Fisher School
All Saints CE Primary School
Tameside
Fairfield High School
West Hill School
Audenshaw High School
Tower Hamlets
Raines Foundation School
Trafford
Ashton on Mersey School
Sale Moor School
New Wellington School
Blessed Thomas Holford School
Walsall
Streetly School
St. Thomas Moore RC Comprehensive G. M. School
Aldridge School
Shire Oak Grant-Maintained Community School
Queen Mary's High School
Queen Mary's Grammar School
Waltham Forest
Chingford School
Highams Park School
Wandsworth
John Paul II RC School
Hillbrook Primary School (Grant-Maintained)
Southfields School (GM)
Salesian College
Graveney School
Ethelburga Primary School (Grant-Maintained)
Elliott School (GM)
Burntwood School
Warwickshire
The Avon Valley Grant-Maintained School
Studley High School
Ash Green Grant-Maintained School
Hartshill Grant Maintained School
Alcester Grammar School
Rugby High School for Girls
Queen Elizabeth School, Atherstone
Myton School
Wiltshire
Highbury Secondary Boys' School
St. Augustine RC (G.M.) Comprehesnive School
Sheldon School
Pewsey Vale School (Grant Maintained)
Downton CE (VC) Primary School
Aloeric Grant-Maintained School
Lowbourne Grant Maintained Infants' School
Lavington Comprehensive School
Wirral
Calday Grange Grammar School, West Kirby
Wirral Grammar Schol for Boys
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WolverhamptonWolverhampton Girls High School
Moseley Park GM School
Mrs. Ann Taylor : To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list in rank order those grant-maintained schools from which pupils have been permanently excluded, giving in each case (a) the number of such exclusions, (b) the pupil roll of the school and (c) the date it was incorporated as a grant-maintained school.
Mr. Forth : Information on permanent exclusions from maintained schools in England was collected by the Department over a two-year period, starting with summer term 1990, under the national exclusions reporting system (NERS). The results of the survey were published on 23 April and showed that a total of 6,743 permanent exclusions had been reported, with 2,910 in year one and 3,833 in year two. This information was collected for purposes of national aggregation and it is not possible to provide a breakdown of the figures by school or by sector because of assurances given as to confidentiality.
Mrs. Ann Taylor : To ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the total number of schools from which his Department has received inquiries about acquiring grant-maintained status ; how many ballots have now been held under section 61 of the Education Reform Act ; and how many of these resulted in votes to seek grant-maintained status.
Mr. Robin Squire : The Department does not keep records of inquiries related specifically to the acquisition of self-governing status. The high overall level of interest is evident from the numbers of publications issued and attendance at conferences. To date, the Department has distributed 2.5 million publications, largely in response to requests for information. Some 3,500 heads and governors have attended the conferences on self-governing status since November 1992.
As of 21 July, 1,241 ballots on self-governing (GM) status have been held in England and 963 of these have resulted in votes in favour of applying for self-governing (GM) status.
Mrs. Ann Taylor : To ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to his answer of 22 June, Official Report, columns 123 -34, if he will list, by local education authority, those grant-maintained schools which still have yet to receive their final budgets for the 1993-94 financial year.
Mr. Robin Squire : The information requested is given in the table. The vast majority of all GM schools will have received their final budgets by the end of this month.
GM AMG--1993-94
School--
Avon
Beechen Cliff School
Oldfield School
Birmingham
Baverstock GM School
Small Heath School
Handsworth Grammar School for Boys
Great Barr School
Hall Green School
King Edward VI Aston School
King Edward VI Camp Hill Boys School
King Edward VI Camp Hill Girls School
King Edward VI Five Ways School
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King Edward VI Handsworth SchoolBradford
Hanson GM School
Brent
Claremont High School
Copland Community School
Convent of Jesus and Mary
Kingsbury High School
Queens Park Community School
Buckinghamshire
Bridgewater Hall School
Brindley Hall School
Beaconsfield High School
Brookmead County Combined Middle School
The Chalfonts School
Overstone Combined School
Beechview Middle School
Hamiltonield High School
Kettleshulme CE Primary School
Fallibroome High School
Henbury County High School
Croydon
Riddlesdown High School
Edenham School
Cumbria
Kirbie Kendal School
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Hayton CE Primary school
St. Aidan's School
Trinity School
Scotby CE Primary School
The Queen Katharine School, Kendal
Appleby Grammar School
Dallam School
Harraby School
Kirkby Stephen Grammar School
Devon
Colyton Grammar School
Torquay Boys Grammar School
St. Boniface's College
Teign School
Ealing
Brentside High School
Drayton Manor High School
Ellen Wilkinson High School
Greenford High School
Northolt High School
Wood End First School
Wood End Middle School
Gloucestershire
Ribston Hall High School
Marling School
Pate's Grammar School
Stroud High School
Robinswood Primary School
Tewkesbury School
The Crypt School
Balcarras School
Chosen Hill School
Katharine Lady Berkeley School
Churchdown School
The Cotswold School
Newent Community School
Rednock School
Saintbridge School
Chipping Camden School
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