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City Technology Colleges

Mr. Ian Bruce: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what plans he has to expand the network of city technology colleges. [102194]

Ms Estelle Morris [holding answer 13 December 1999]: The current network of City Technology Colleges (CTCs) is an important part of the Government's strategy to promote diversity with excellence within a modernised comprehensive system. That strategy includes the provision of new and exciting ICT rich learning environments for our city children through the expansion of the specialist schools programme and the establishment by September 2000 of 32 City Learning Centres under our Excellence in Cities initiative.

The role of existing CTCs will continue to develop, in particular by helping to spread innovation and best practice more widely to schools and communities.

SSAs

Mrs. Anne Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will give the standard spending assessment per pupil for the primary and secondary sectors by local education authority for England and Wales for 2000-01. [102694]

Ms Estelle Morris: The following table sets out the information for England only. The figures in this table are the subject of consultation with local authorities, and are therefore provisional. Funding for education in Wales is the responsibility for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

2000-01 primary and secondary provisional SSA allocations per pupil

LEA nameLEA numberPrimary SSA/5-10 pupil (£)Secondary SSA/11-15 pupil (£)
City of London2013,391.5021,489.52
Camden2023,488.404,352.99
Greenwich2033,285.984,237.21
Hackney2043,661.534,917.56
Hammersmith and Fulham2053,465.444,445.77
Islington2063,543.194,652.76
Kensington and Chelsea2073,552.894,363.98
Lambeth2083,678.495,138.06
Lewisham2093,415.934,438.66
Southwark2103,522.634,567.41
Tower Hamlets2113,701.434,799.02
Wandsworth2123,185.724,100.37
Westminster2133,377.074,096.25
Barking and Dagenham3012,802.523,659.43
Barnet3022,664.253,366.79
Bexley3032,534.703,255.94
Brent3043,058.953,980.07
Bromley3052,499.673,178.84
Croydon3062,731.313,559.12
Ealing3072,885.423,785.55
Enfield3082,763.153,510.90
Haringey3093,172.314,159.48
Harrow3102,620.283,412.02
Havering3112,493.953,223.63
Hillingdon3122,626.133,372.88
Hounslow3132,817.503,559.23
Kingston upon Thames3142,500.683,194.72
Merton3152,677.353,450.44
Newham3163,195.874,109.94
Redbridge3172,674.913,428.67
Richmond upon Thames3182,458.253,118.53
Sutton3192,549.953,198.99
Waltham Forest3202,945.883,785.26
Birmingham3302,622.843,410.46
Coventry3312,474.103,192.71
Dudley3322,257.712,905.26
Sandwell3332,478.683,212.57
Solihull3342,250.012,874.32
Walsall3352,392.023,071.29
Wolverhampton3362,498.353,233.09
Knowsley3402,762.393,650.44
Liverpool3412,725.803,512.87
St. Helens3422,384.383,083.02
Sefton3432,383.163,056.14
Wirral3442,453.783,183.43
Bolton3502,375.293,049.63
Bury3512,299.922,941.04
Manchester3522,798.883,692.76
Oldham3532,441.323,137.62
Rochdale3542,478.253,204.15
Salford3552,487.973,243.57
Stockport3562,247.442,914.21
Tameside3572,364.573,031.35
Trafford3582,309.742,979.34
Wigan3592,283.052,930.06
Barnsley3702,381.203,083.51
Doncaster3712,449.463,181.49
Rotherham3722,363.803,022.26
Sheffield3732,412.813,110.61
Bradford3802,518.193,273.33
Calderdale3812,380.763,072.17
Kirklees3822,404.273,098.84
Leeds3832,382.513,065.82
Wakefield3842,313.722,981.93
Gateshead3902,418.613,123.56
Newcastle upon Tyne3912,545.983,296.14
North Tyneside3922,346.083,046.79
South Tyneside3932,468.463,178.43
Sunderland3942,423.063,127.49
Isles of Scilly4204,268.165,588.41
Bath and North East Somerset8002,237.762,830.33
City of Bristol8012,438.783,168.47
North Somerset8022,253.792,916.44
South Gloucestershire8032,189.832,838.87
Hartlepool8052,445.253,153.22
Middlesbrough8062,568.633,360.77
Redcar and Cleveland8072,436.873,116.40
Stockton-on-Tees8082,391.073,095.30
City of Kingston-upon-Hull8102,534.033,263.39
East Riding of Yorkshire8112,278.682,933.71
North East Lincolnshire8122,429.193,134.60
North Lincolnshire8132,374.963,072.54
North Yorkshire8152,332.172,983.04
York8162,262.832,938.87
Bedfordshire8202,389.873,081.04
Luton8212,606.763,363.19
Buckinghamshire8252,390.213,092.56
Milton Keynes8262,462.043,192.11
Derbyshire8302,265.632,923.19
Derby8312,431.713,135.50
Dorset8352,282.262,926.26
Poole8362,235.162,872.87
Bournemouth8372,360.823,014.47
Durham8402,390.163,094.58
Darlington8412,379.093,078.18
East Sussex8452,444.893,166.37
Brighton and Hove8462,527.973,256.01
Hampshire8502,327.143,014.00
Portsmouth8512,506.653,209.25
Southampton8522,533.793,296.09
Leicestershire8552,202.082,848.21
Leicester8562,577.113,327.17
Rutland8572,264.472,799.19
Staffordshire8602,237.172,884.30
Stoke on Trent8612,397.243,095.97
Wiltshire8652,291.772,970.79
Swindon8662,290.072,956.54
Bracknell Forest8672,432.813,158.95
Windsor and Maidenhead8682,452.153,107.49
Newbury8692,319.842,959.88
Reading8702,500.983,270.94
Slough8712,849.133,763.31
Wokingham8722,218.692,873.54
Cambridgeshire8732,313.162,964.17
Peterborough8742,463.463,168.50
Cheshire8752,257.082,897.44
Halton8762,479.993,224.14
Warrington8772,235.922,889.59
Devon8782,345.123,037.54
Plymouth8792,385.663,043.17
Torbay8802,385.183,076.82
Essex8812,441.363,146.74
Southend8822,488.913,200.76
Thurrock8832,596.843,349.37
Herefordshire8842,366.243,061.93
Worcestershire8852,255.622,901.99
Kent8862,442.753,149.02
Rochester and Gillingham8872,416.983,116.82
Lancashire8882,360.823,042.83
Blackburn8892,547.763,276.75
Blackpool8902,403.523,131.41
Nottinghamshire8912,291.312,961.81
Nottingham City8922,625.753,414.64
Shropshire8932,303.982,960.26
The Wrekin8942,389.153,086.39
Cornwall9082,368.903,058.30
Cumbria9092,356.723,031.45
Gloucestershire9162,282.432,935.36
Hertfordshire9192,474.153,170.11
Isle of Wight Council9212,519.633,257.30
Lincolnshire9252,359.373,040.70
Norfolk9262,377.793,051.85
Northamptonshire9282,308.122,974.27
Northumberland9292,332.453,013.54
Oxfordshire9312,397.363,070.14
Somerset9332,309.982,983.76
Suffolk9352,313.492,960.30
Surrey9362,436.233,127.14
Warwickshire9672,266.532,918.23
West Sussex9382,366.363,044.42

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Mrs. Anne Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will give the standard spending assessment per pupil for the primary and secondary sectors for (a) Cambridgeshire and (b) Suffolk for each year from 1990-91 to 2000-01, adjusted for inflation at current values. [102695]

Ms Estelle Morris: The information requested is shown in the following table.

Real Terms Unit SSA allocations for Cambridgeshire and Suffolk 1990-91 to 2000-01
£ (at 2000-01 prices)

Pri SSA/5-10 pupilSec SSA/11-15 pupilPri+Sec SSA/5-15 pupil
1990-91
Cambridgeshire1,954.422,774.142,314.81
Suffolk1,910.112,710.262,272.59
1991-92
Cambridgeshire2,098.583,040.172,502.31
Suffolk2,054.902,975.912,461.93
1992-93
Cambridgeshire2,155.013,146.412,578.31
Suffolk2,108.673,077.712,535.46
1993-94
Cambridgeshire2,144.653,109.212,561.34
Suffolk2,096.123,037.782,513.93
1994-95
Cambridgeshire2,167.153,026.242,540.39
Suffolk2,119.432,958.472,493.77
1995-96
Cambridgeshire2,138.832,859.332,454.82
Suffolk2,075.072,761.112,382.07
1996-97
Cambridgeshire2,167.132,887.842,482.38
Suffolk2,099.412,803.702,408.63
1997-98
Cambridgeshire2,169.872,847.942,464.36
Suffolk2,130.922,792.892,419.33
1998-99
Cambridgeshire2,205.172,865.742,483.11
Suffolk2,201.352,854.852,485.03
1999-2000
Cambridgeshire2,279.992,914.782,547.59
Suffolk2,277.262,904.322,549.45
2000-01 (provisional)
Cambridgeshire2,313.162,964.172,590.76
Suffolk2,313.492,960.302,599.56


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