Birmingham's grammar schools are not part of its current BSF waves and will be addressed in later phases of the programme(2).
Ladywood
(2)
Selly Oak
(2)
Sutton Coldfield
(2)
Bournemouth
Bournemouth East
Bournemouth's grammar schools are not part of the Wave 6 project and will be addressed in later waves of the programme
Bromley
Orpington
Not yet entered BSF
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury
Not yet entered BSF(3)
Beaconsfield
(3)
Buckingham
(3)
Chesham and Amersham
(3)
Wycombe
(3)
Calderdale
Halifax
Not yet entered BSF
Cumbria
Penrith and the Border
Not yet entered BSF
Devon
East Devon
Not yet entered BSF(4)
Plymouth, Sutton
(4)
Dorset
Mid Dorset and North Poole
Not yet entered BSF
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Enfield
Edmonton
Enfield is in Wave 6a of BSF, but has not formally started its project so no information is available
Essex
Colchester
Essex's Wave 4 BSF programme is centered on Basildon and Canvey Island, where there are no grammar schools; these will be addressed in later waves(5)
West Chelmsford
(5)
Gloucestershire
Cheltenham
Not yet entered BSF(6)
Gloucester
(6)
Stroud
(6)
Kent
South Thanet
Chatham House Grammar School for Boys is proposed to reduce from 749 to 642 and Clarendon House Grammar school from 790 to 681; the schools are proposed to collocate as part of Kent's Wave 4 project. Dane Court Grammar School will reduce from 1,170 to 1,111 as part of Kent's Wave 3 programme.,
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Borden Grammar School is in Kent's Wave 6 programme which has not started yet
Gravesham
Gravesend Grammar School is proposed to reduce from 1,013 to 956 (11-18) as part of Kents Wave 4 project. Gravesend Grammar School for Girls is proposed to reduce from 981 to 927 (11-18) as part of Kent's Wave 4 project.
Faversham and mid-Kent
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School is in Kent's Wave 6 programme which has not started yet.
Ashford
The other areas of Kent have not yet entered BSF(7).
Canterbury
(7)
Dartford
(7)
Dover
(7)
Folkestone and Hythe
(7)
Maidstone and the Weald
(7)
Tonbridge and Malling
(7)
Tunbridge Wells
(7)
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston and Surbiton
Not yet entered BSF(8)
Richmond Park
(8)
Kirklees
Dewsbury
Not yet entered BSF
Lancashire
Lancaster and Wyre
There are no grammar schools in Lancashire's wave 1 project. They will be addressed in later wave of the programme(9).
Ribble Valley
(9)
Rossendale and Darwen
(9)
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Lincolnshire
Boston and Skegness
Not yet entered BSF(10)
Gainsborough
(10)
Grantham and Stamford
(10)
Louth and Horncastle
(10)
Sleaford and North Hykeham
(10)
South Holland and the Deepings
(10)
Liverpool
Liverpool Wavertree
Liverpool has just submitted its SfCl for Wave 6 and is proposing to retain the current capacity of 996 (11-18) at The Blue Coat School
Medway
Chatham and Aylesford
Not yet entered BSF(11)
Gillingham
(11)
Medway
(11)
North Yorkshire
Skipton and Ripon
Not yet entered BSF
Reading
Reading East
Not yet entered BSF
Redbridge
Chingford and Woodford Green
Not yet entered BSF(12)
Ilford North
(12)
Slough
Slough
Not yet entered BSF
Stoke on-Trent
Stoke on Trent South
Stoke is revising its BSF plans following its Children's Services being place in intervention; it has not submitted its SfC1 to the Department yet so no information is available
Sutton
Carshalton and Wallington
Not yet entered BSF(13)
Epsom and Ewell
(13)
Sutton and Cheam
(13)
Torbay
Torbay
Not yet entered BSF(14)
Totnes
(14)
Trafford
Altrincham and Sale West
Not yet entered BSF(15)
Stretford and Urmston
(15)
Wythenshawe and Sale East
(15)
Walsall
Aldridge-Brownhills
Walsall is in Wave 6a of BSF, but has not formally started its project so no information is yet available(16)
Walsall South
(16)
Warwickshire
Rugby and Kenilworth
Not yet entered BSF(17)
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Stratford upon Avon
(17)
Wiltshire
Salisbury
Not yet entered BSF
Wirral
Wirral South
Not yet entered BSF(18)
Wirral West
(18)
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton South West
Wolverhampton Girls High is proposed to expand from 747 to 830 places 11-18 in Wolverhampton's Wave 4 project.
Health Education: Sex
Mrs. Maria Miller:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families (1) how many (a) primary and (b) secondary schools do not have a sex and relationship education policy; [231576]
(2) how many (a) primary and (b) secondary schools do not provide sex and relationship education in accordance with the personal, social and health education guidelines. [231579]
Jim Knight:
The Department for Children, Schools and Families does not collect this information. However, all schools are required to have an up-to-date sex and relationship education policy which, among other things, sets out how sex and relationship education will be provided and how it will be monitored and evaluated. Primary school policies should have clear parameters on what children will be taught in the transition year before moving to secondary school; secondary school policies must set out how the relevant National Curriculum Science topics will be taught and how sex and relationship education will be provided as part of personal, social and health education. The Departments Sex and Relationships Guidance (2000) for schools outlines their responsibilities in this area.