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3 July 2007 : Column 981W
Independent schools: number and percentage of pupils aged five to 15( 1: ) As at January 2007 (provisional) by local authority area
Pupils aged 5 to 15
Number of pupils in all schools( 2) Number of pupils in independent schools Percentage of pupils in independent schools( 3)

England(4)

6,776,710

431,650

6.4

201

City of London

1,679

1,507

89.8

202

Camden

21,809

5,362

24.6

203

Greenwich

30,508

2,127

7.0

204

Hackney

25,643

4,751

18.5

205

Hammersmith and Fulham

17,487

4,284

24.5

206

Islington

19,184

391

2.0

207

Kensington and Chelsea

16,271

7,688

47.2

208

Lambeth

25,260

1,453

5.8

209

Lewisham

29,952

1,509

5.0

210

Southwark

33,626

3,658

10.9

211

Tower Hamlets

31,095

961

3.1

212

Wandsworth

29,838

6,549

21.9

213

Westminster

20,853

5,252

25.2

301

Barking and Dagenham

25,429

43

0.2

302

Barnet

42,079

4,840

11.5

303

Bexley

34,088

527

1.5

304

Brent

33,886

1,481

4.4

305

Bromley

41,410

3,377

8.2

306

Croydon

48,228

5,373

11.1

307

Ealing

38,732

3,977

10.3

308

Enfield

42,118

1,322

3.1

309

Haringey

29,514

1,673

5.7

310

Harrow

28,944

3,528

12.2

311

Havering

32,269

644

2.0

312

Hillingdon

36,697

2,901

7.9

313

Hounslow

29,049

873

3.0

314

Kingston upon Thames

19,386

2,844

14.7

315

Merton

21,644

2,732

12.6

316

Newham

41,735

666

1.6

317

Redbridge

38,369

3,001

7.8

318

Richmond upon Thames

24,470

6,856

28.0

319

Sutton

26,271

1,301

5.0

320

Waltham Forest

31,611

1,437

4.5

330

Birmingham

151,343

5,958

3.9

331

Coventry

42,138

2,226

5.3

332

Dudley

42,749

224

0.5

333

Sandwell

41,095

0

0.0

334

Solihull

32,843

1,503

4.6

335

Walsall

39,642

1,028

2.6

336

Wolverhampton

32,827

1,228

3.7

340

Knowsley

20,598

25

0.1

341

Liverpool

58,647

1,858

3.2

342

St. Helens

23,693

629

2.7

343

Sefton

38,754

2,225

5.7

344

Wirral

43,645

1,677

3.8

350

Bolton

40,373

2,593

6.4

351

Bury

26,041

1,694

6.5

352

Manchester

58,106

4,099

7.1

353

Oldham

34,968

1,199

3.4

354

Rochdale

29,463

373

1.3

355

Salford

28,974

1,974

6.8

356

Stockport

38,579

3,720

9.6

357

Tameside

30,946

151

0.5

358

Trafford

30,915

1,659

5.4

359

Wigan

41,455

0

0.0

370

Barnsley

29,243

182

0.6

371

Doncaster

39,919

466

1.2

372

Rotherham

37,212

154

0.4

373

Sheffield

65,152

2,408

3.7

380

Bradford

72,426

3,003

4.1

381

Calderdale

29,305

1,065

3.6

382

Kirklees

55,059

1,683

3.1

383

Leeds

93,069

3,919

4.2

384

Wakefield

45,804

3,332

7.3

390

Gateshead

24,553

696

2.8

391

Newcastle upon Tyne

33,264

3,610

10.9

392

North Tyneside

25,080

812

3.2

393

South Tyneside

19,454

0

0.0

394

Sunderland

37,629

965

2.6

420

Isles of Scilly

223

0

0.0

800

Bath and North East Somerset

24,279

3,093

12.7

801

Bristol, City of

45,019

5,753

12.8

802

North Somerset

25,150

799

3.2

803

South Gloucestershire

34,995

277

0.8

805

Hartlepool

13,100

0

0.0

806

Middlesbrough

19,079

22

0.1

807

Redcar and Cleveland

19,742

0

0.0

808

Stockton-on-Tees

26,472

1,464

5.5

810

Kingston Upon Hull, City of

33,220

889

2.7

811

East Riding of Yorkshire

43,269

1,479

3.4

812

North East Lincolnshire

21,860

316

1.4

813

North Lincolnshire

21,672

171

0.8

815

North Yorkshire

76,910

4,853

6.3

816

York

21,908

1,817

8.3

820

Bedfordshire

56,606

4,098

7.2

821

Luton

28,149

695

2.5

825

Buckinghamshire

68,436

6,732

9.8

826

Milton Keynes

31,851

787

2.5

830

Derbyshire

99,017

3,477

3.5

831

Derby

33,493

978

2.9

835

Dorset

51,006

3,924

7.7

836

Poole

16,705

712

4.3

837

Bournemouth

18,715

1,129

6.0

840

Durham

63,646

1,612

2.5

841

Darlington

13,659

525

3.8

845

East Sussex

63,440

5,523

8.7

846

Brighton and Hove

28,786

3,009

10.5

850

Hampshire

167,722

12,438

7.4

851

Portsmouth

24,088

2,569

10.7

852

Southampton

26,173

1,435

5.5

855

Leicestershire

84,712

4,055

4.8

856

Leicester

41,937

2,777

6.6

857

Rutland

5,732

1,318

23.0

860

Staffordshire

108,890

3,548

3.3

861

Stoke-on-Trent

30,212

180

0.6

865

Wiltshire

61,492

5,195

8.4

866

Swindon

25,711

57

0.2

867

Bracknell Forest

14,826

2,011

13.6

868

Windsor and Maidenhead

20,292

4,278

21.1

869

West Berkshire

22,955

2,257

9.8

870

Reading

15,382

2,176

14.1

871

Slough

17,625

552

3.1

872

Wokingham

21,850

2,200

10.1

873

Cambridgeshire

73,294

5,838

8.0

874

Peterborough

24,830

304

1.2

875

Cheshire

92,456

6,784

7.3

876

Halton

16,458

12

0.1

877

Warrington

27,085

12

0.0

878

Devon

89,708

6,266

7.0

879

Plymouth

32,163

800

2.5

880

Torbay

16,235

540

3.3

881

Essex

181,653

8,978

4.9

882

Southend-on-Sea

23,660

1,054

4.5

883

Thurrock

20,237

0

0.0

884

Herefordshire

22,157

1,519

6.9

885

Worcestershire

73,048

5,789

7.9

886

Kent

193,083

13,873

7.2

887

Medway

37,227

1,000

2.7

888

Lancashire

152,866

4,718

3.1

889

Blackburn with Darwen

24,066

2,419

10.1

890

Blackpool

19,286

770

4.0

891

Nottinghamshire

100,107

2,203

2.2

892

Nottingham

34,767

2,477

7.1

893

Shropshire

37,969

3,610

9.5

894

Telford and Wrekin

23,845

631

2.6

908

Cornwall

64,720

2,025

3.1

909

Cumbria

64,757

2,404

3.7

916

Gloucestershire

78,623

6,130

7.8

919

Hertfordshire

156,681

16,921

10.8

921

Isle of Wight

16,959

699

4.1

925

Lincolnshire

90,705

3,421

3.8

926

Norfolk

101,071

4,926

4.9

928

Northamptonshire

92,746

4,415

4.8

929

Northumberland

40,035

509

1.3

931

Oxfordshire

82,720

11,377

13.8

933

Somerset

68,852

6,891

10.0

935

Suffolk

90,598

6,269

6.9

936

Surrey

148,735

28,599

19.2

937

Warwickshire

69,523

4,514

6.5

938

West Sussex

99,685

8,543

8.6

(1 )Age as at 31 August 2006.
(2 )Excludes dually registered pupils. Includes pupils with other providers in pupil referral units.
(3 )The number of pupils age five to 15 in independent schools expressed as a percentage of the total number of pupils aged five to 15 across all schools.
(4 )National figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
School Census


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