Table C: Pupil Referral Units judged outstanding in 2005/06 (16 PRUs)
URN
School name
LA name
Inspection date
Overall effectiveness
Type of establishment
131441
Brent Pupil Referral Unit
Brent
4 October 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
110202
The Oaks Pupil Referral Unit
Buckinghamshire
15 November 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
110205
The Wycombe Grange Pupil Referral Unit
Buckinghamshire
12 October 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
100007
Camden Primary Pupil Referral Unit
Camden
5 October 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
115478
The St. George's Centre
Gloucestershire
8 December 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
130990
The Priory Pupil Referral Unit
Herefordshire
5 June 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
130991
St. David's Pupil Referral Unit
Herefordshire
18 November 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
117707
The Schoolgirl Mums' Unit At Girls' Boulevard Centre
Kingston upon Hull, City of
14 February 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
133761
New Woodlands PRU Co New Woodlands School
Lewisham
16 March 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
134525
Avenue Centre for Education
Luton
27 June 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
133928
Fenny Housethe Milton Keynes Tuition Service
Milton Keynes
20 March 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
131243
Haybrook College PRU
Slough
22 March 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
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134534
Craig Croft Education Centre
Solihull
31 October 2005
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
131822
First Base
Suffolk
22 March 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
133715
First Base, Ipswich
Suffolk
6 June 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
131795
Martley Pupil Referral Unit
Worcestershire
29 June 2006
Outstanding
Pupil Referral Unit
Table D: Pupil Referral Units judged excellent or very good in 2004/05 (10 PRUs)
URN
School name
LA name
Inspection date
Overall effectiveness
Type of establishment
133752
Education In Hospital 2 (Bri)
Bradford
22 November 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
133753
Education In Hospital 1 (Airedale) CO Learning Support Service, Education Bradford
Bradford
23 November 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
112491
Deincourt Support Centre
Derbyshire
27 June 2005
Excellent
Pupil Referral Unit
131211
Behaviour Support Service
Enfield
15 March 2005
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
117082
Lea Valley Education Support Centre
Hertfordshire
19 April 2005
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
117706
Young People's Education Centre
North Lincolnshire
16 May 2005
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
132139
Middle Years Pupil Referral Unit
North Somerset
28 April 2005
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
134390
Tuition, Medical and Behaviour Support Service
Shropshire
6 June 2005
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
134360
Slough Activate
Slough
18 October 2004
Excellent
Pupil Referral Unit
104038
Triple Crown Centre
Solihull
4 October 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
Table E: Pupil Referral Units judged excellent or very good in 2003/04 (10 PRUs)
URN
School name
LA name
Inspection date
Overall effectiveness
Type of establishment
103148
Focus College
Birmingham
23 September 2003
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
105146
Park School
Bolton
2 February 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
112096
West Cumbria Learning Centre
Cumbria
5 July 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
131100
Dacorum Education Support Centre
Hertfordshire
26 April 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
130339
Harrogate Pupil Referral Unit
North Yorkshire
3 November 2003
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
133531
Hobs Moat Centre
Solihull
3 November 2003
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
132131
Stowe Teaching Unit
Staffordshire
12 January 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
131647
South East Surrey Pupil Referral Unit
Surrey
8 March 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
133919
Ashton PRU
Tameside
1 March 2004
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
131014
Habberley Pupil Referral Unit
Worcestershire
21 October2003
Very good
Pupil Referral Unit
Pupils: Bullying
Mr. Rob Wilson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many cases of bullying were recorded in (a) primary and (b) secondary schools in each local education authority in each of the last five years. [258166]
Sarah McCarthy-Fry:
The requested information is not collected centrally. Information on the number of incidents of bullying is not collected. Information is collected, via the school census, on the number of fixed and permanent exclusions which are made due to bullying, however, this will not give information on the total number of incidents.
School Meals: Nutrition
Mr. Rob Wilson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families which schools did not meet Ofsteds minimum nutrition guidelines for school meals in each year since 2005. [258155]
Beverley Hughes:
The Department does not collect this information.
Ofsted does not set minimum nutritional guidelines for school meals. However, the Government have set mandatory nutritional standards for school food. Ofsted does not inspect whether a school is meeting all of the standards but, as part of their regular inspections, expect schools to present evidence about their general approach to food and healthy eating (the whole school approach) and will report on any issues which arise out of self-assessment or as a result of their inspection visit. This contributes to the judgement which Ofsted makes on the extent to which learners adopt healthy lifestyles.