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Class Sizes

Mr. Laws: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average (a) class size and (b) pupil:teacher ratio in (i) primary schools and

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(ii) secondary schools in (A) Yeovil constituency, (B) Somerset and (C) England was in each year from 1980 to 2001; and if he will make a statement. [30017]

Mr. Timms: The available information is shown in the following tables:

Pupil:teacher ratio in primary and secondary schools—Position in January each year

Yeovil constituency Somerset LEA England
PrimarySecondaryPrimarySecondaryPrimarySecondary
200123.318.722.918.522.917.1
200023.919.523.718.623.317.2
199924.319.324.318.423.517.0
199824.118.323.918.123.716.9
199723.617.723.518.023.416.7
1996(28)(28)23.218.023.216.6
1995(28)(28)22.617.022.916.5
1994(28)(28)22.616.622.716.4
1993(28)(28)22.516.322.416.1
1992(28)(28)22.316.022.215.8
1991(28)(28)22.115.722.215.5
1990(28)(28)22.215.522.015.3
1989(28)(28)22.815.822.015.3
1988(28)(28)23.116.322.015.4
1987(28)(28)22.916.721.915.6
1986(28)(28)23.917.422.115.9
1985(28)(28)24.217.622.216.1
1984(28)(28)23.817.622.116.2
1983(28)(28)24.618.322.316.5
1982(28)(28)24.718.522.516.6
1981(28)(28)24.718.322.616.6
1980(28)(28)24.718.422.716.6

(28) Not available

Source:

Annual Schools' Census


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Average class size in primary and secondary schools(29)—Position in January each year

Yeovil constituency Somerset LEA England
PrimarySecondaryPrimarySecondaryPrimarySecondary
200127.024.126.923.926.722.0
200027.724.827.623.627.122.0
199927.824.128.023.927.521.9
199827.624.227.823.927.721.7
199727.023.227.623.227.521.7
1996(30)(30)27.323.227.321.7
1995(30)(30)27.022.527.121.5
1994(30)(30)26.922.126.921.4
1993(30)(30)27.022.526.620.9
1992(30)(30)26.821.426.420.6
1991(30)(30)26.521.426.320.3
1990(30)(30)26.320.725.920.0
1989(30)(30)26.321.025.419.9
1988(30)(30)26.820.725.419.9
1987(30)(30)26.421.425.421.7
1986(30)(30)27.121.925.520.3
1985(30)(30)27.222.224.920.4
1984(30)(30)26.622.024.720.4
1983(30)(30)27.122.224.820.6
1982(30)(30)27.322.825.120.7
1981(30)(30)27.222.525.220.8
1980(30)(30)27.522.625.420.9

(29) One teacher classes

(30) Not available

Note:

Data at parliamentary constituency level are not available prior to 1997

Source:

Annual Schools' Census


Mrs. Dean: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average pupil:teacher ratios for (a) primary and (b) secondary schools were for each of the shire counties in the last year for which figures are available. [30141]

Mr. Timms: The figures for pupil:teacher ratios in primary and secondary schools in shire counties are shown in the table.

Maintained primary and secondary schools pupil:teacher ratios by type of school in each shire county in England

Pupil:teacher ratios
January 2001 PrimarySecondary
Bedfordshire22.918.8
Buckinghamshire22.818.3
Cambridgeshire24.118.7
Cheshire22.916.9
Cornwall22.918.0
Cumbria22.016.8
Derbyshire24.217.5
Devon23.117.7
Dorset22.718.5
Durham22.217.2
East Sussex22.717.1
Essex22.917.5
Gloucestershire22.317.2
Hampshire23.017.6
Hertfordshire23.016.7
Kent23.417.4
Lancashire23.616.9
Leicestershire23.217.8
Lincolnshire23.917.2
Norfolk22.116.9
North Yorkshire22.516.6
Northamptonshire22.917.4
Northumberland22.818.6
Nottinghamshire24.017.6
Oxfordshire22.317.8
Shropshire22.817.3
Somerset22.918.5
Staffordshire23.717.6
Suffolk22.017.1
Surrey22.817.6
Warwickshire23.017.2
West Sussex22.517.0
Wiltshire22.817.5
Worcestershire22.918.3
England22.917.1

Source:

Annual Schools' Census


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Pupil Referral and Learning Support Units

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, pursuant to her answer of 8 January 2002, Official Report, column 713W, on pupil referral and learning support units, how many people are employed in the Home Tuition and Hospital Teaching Service. [30102]

Mr. Ivan Lewis: Buckinghamshire local education authority (LEA) have a combined hospital and home teaching service which employs one full-time hospital teacher, a part-time learning support assistant and supply teachers depending on demand. Home teachers are employed on a sessional basis as and when required. These staff are managed by, but not part of, the PRU service.

Early Learning Places

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, pursuant to her answer of 5 December 2001, Official Report, column 415W, how many new free part-time early learning places will be made available in the Buckingham constituency. [30124]

Margaret Hodge: On 2 January 2002, Baroness Ashton announced details of £275 million of funding available in 2002–03 for the provision of free, part-time, early education places for 3-year-olds. Buckingham local education authority has been allocated £3.8 million of this funding to provide 3,100 free, part-time, early education places.

Pupil Achievement

Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what proportion of pupils achieved Level 5 or above at Key Stage 3 (a) in England and (b) from schools based in the Buckingham constituency in each year since 1997. [30048]

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Mr. Timms: The percentage of pupils achieving Level 5 or above at Key Stage 3 (a) in England and (b) from schools based in the Buckingham constituency in each year since 1997 are as follows:

Percentage

BuckinghamEngland
English
2001(31)7964
20007264
19997564
19987865
19977257
Mathematics
2001(31)7566
20007865
19997362
19987359
19977260
Science
2001(31)7666
20006859
19996955
19987056
19977160

(31) Provisional

Source:

National Curriculum Results

2001 SFR40/2001—National Curriculum Assessments of 7, 11 and 14-year-olds 2001

1997–2000 Statistical Bulletins


Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what proportion of pupils achieved Level 2 or above at Key Stage 1 (a) in England and (b) from schools based in the Buckingham constituency in each year since 1997. [30049]

Mr. Timms: The percentage of pupils achieving Level 2 or above at Key Stage 1 (a) in England and (b) from schools based in the Buckingham constituency in each year since 1997 are as follows:

Percentage

BuckinghamEngland
Reading
2001(32)9084
20009383
19999182
19988780
19978980
Writing
2001(32)9286
20009384
19999383
19988881
19979080
Spelling
2001(32)8375
20008372
19998071
19987366
19977062
Mathematics
2001(32)9691
20009690
19999387
19988984
19979284

(32) Provisional

Source:

National Curriculum Results

2001 SFR40/2001—National Curriculum Assessments of 7, 11 and 14-year-olds 2001

1997–2000 Statistical Bulletins


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