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Kelvin Hopkins: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families with reference to table 3 on page 17 of his Department's 16-19 Statement of priorities and investment strategy 2010-11, what specific data the Young People's Learning Agency used to predict an increase in 10,000 enrolments in academy sixth forms in 2010-11. [323296]

Mr. Coaker: The planned delivery of academy and city technology college sixth form places in academic year 2010/11 shown in the DCSF/LSC Statement of Priorities document is 37,000 compared with 25,000 in 2009/10. This increase was estimated in the autumn of 2009 using the 2009/10 funded numbers at existing academies and CTCs; the historical rate of increase in academy provision as their sixth forms grow (reflecting
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their role in increasing participation) to estimate the growth into 2010/11; and the average size of sixth form in maintained schools converting into academies. The major part of the increase between years is actually due to the expected conversion of up to 80 maintained schools into academies in 2010/11. The actual increase in funded places will depend on the allocations process for individual academies, which is still under way.

Special Educational Needs

Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families at which mainstream
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(a) primary and (b) secondary schools more than 50 per cent. of the pupils have statemented or non-statemented special educational needs. [316075]

Ms Diana R. Johnson [holding answer 5 February 2010]: The list of maintained primary and state funded secondary schools at which more than 50 per cent. of the pupils have statemented or non-statemented special educational needs is shown in the following table.


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Maintained primary and state funded secondary( 1) schools at which more than 50 per cent. of pupils have statemented or non-statemented special educational needs. Year: January 2009. Coverage: England
Pupils with special educational needs with or without statements( 2)
Local authority name School name Headcount of pupils( 3) Number Percentage

Maintained primary schools

Hampshire

Front Lawn Infant School

130

100

75.6

North East Lincolnshire

Grange Junior School

160

120

73.1

Brighton and Hove

Moulsecoomb Primary School

380

280

72.1

Hampshire

Trosnant Junior School and BESD Unit

210

150

70.8

Brighton and Hove

St. Mark's C of E Primary School

190

130

69.3

South Tyneside

Laygate School

300

210

68.9

North Somerset

St. Barnabas Church of England Primary School

40

30

67.6

Kirklees

Ashbrow Junior School

150

100

67.5

Nottinghamshire

Eastwood Junior School

90

60

65.1

Worcestershire

The Fairfield Community Primary School

190

120

64.9

Kent

Oak Trees Community School

160

100

64.7

Brighton and Hove

Whitehawk Primary School

310

200

63.8

Kent

Bysing Wood Primary School

80

50

63.8

Norfolk

Howard Infant and Nursery School, King's Lynn

150

90

63.3

Wolverhampton

Eastfield Junior and Infant School

170

110

62.7

City of Nottingham

Highwood Player Junior School

200

130

62.7

Dudley

Woodside Community School and Children's

280

170

62.6

Bradford

Horton Park Primary School

210

130

62.6

Essex

Crays Hill Primary School

100

60

62.1

Cheshire

Lache Primary School

230

140

61.9

Hampshire

South View Junior School

220

140

61.9

Waltham Forest

Whittingham Community Primary School

470

290

61.0

Norfolk

St. Edmund's Community Foundation School

180

110

60.6

North Yorkshire

Scarborough, Braeburn Community Junior School

180

110

60.3

Kent

Dame Janet Community Junior School

340

210

60.3

Kent

Parkside Community Primary School

150

90

59.7

Wakefield

Pontefract Willow Park Junior School

100

60

59.6

Lincolnshire

Sutton Bridge Westmere Community Primary

190

110

59.5

Kent

Murston Junior School

130

80

59.4

Lincolnshire

Theddlethorpe Primary School

80

50

59.2

Manchester

Gorton Mount Primary School

450

270

59.2

Rotherham

Maltby Crags Infant School

190

110

58.5

Hampshire

Meadowlands Infant School

80

50

58.4

Northamptonshire

Park Junior School, Wellingborough

230

140

58.4

Greenwich

Middle Park Primary School

330

190

58.3

Devon

Haytor View Community Primary School

190

110

57.7

Northamptonshire

Earl Spencer Primary School

190

110

57.5

Leeds

Middleton Primary School

340

200

57.5

Durham

St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided

130

80

57.5

Portsmouth

Arundel Court Junior School

230

130

57.3

Cheshire

Greenfields Primary School

180

100

57.2

Islington

New North Community School

410

230

57.1

Buckinghamshire

Tilehouse Combined School

140

80

57.0

Warwickshire

Hurley Primary School

140

80

56.9

Hillingdon

Brookside Primary School

430

250

56.8

Hampshire

Riders Junior School

230

130

56.8

Durham

St. John's Church of England Aided Primary School

240

140

56.8

Kent

Sherwood Park Community Primary School

350

200

56.7

Medway

All Faiths' Children's Community School

140

80

56.6

Wigan

Newton Westpark Primary School

140

80

56.4

Cumbria

Ewanrigg Junior School

150

80

56.4

Southend

Hamstel Junior School

470

260

56.2

Rotherham

Maltby Crags Junior School

190

110

56.1

Newcastle upon Tyne

Atkinson Road Primary School

330

180

55.8

Manchester

St. Wilfrid's C of E Junior and Infant School

220

130

55.8

North East Lincolnshire

Grange Infant and Nursery School

200

110

55.4

Blackburn with Darwen

Intack Primary School

220

120

55.3

Devon

Clovelly Primary School

20

10

55.0

Leicestershire

Dove Bank Primary School

90

50

54.9

Northamptonshire

Falconer's Hill Infant School

160

90

54.9

Hillingdon

Longmead Primary School

190

110

54.9

Kent

St. Ethelbert's Catholic Primary School

220

120

54.8

Redcar and Cleveland

Dormanstown Primary School

250

140

54.7

Hampshire

Riders Infant School

150

80

54.7

Kent

St Philip Howard Catholic Primary School

140

80

54.6

City of Nottingham

Huntingdon Primary and Nursery School

240

130

54.5

Derbyshire

Langwith Bassett Primary School

70

40

54.4

Kent

St. John's Church of England Primary School,

60

30

54.0

Durham

St. Pius X Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Pr

80

40

53.9

Wandsworth

Shaftesbury Park Primary School

280

150

53.8

Stockport

Bridge Hall Primary School

130

70

53.8

South Tyneside

Hedworthfield Primary School

230

120

53.7

Bradford

Parkland Primary School

190

100

53.7

Reading

George Palmer Primary School

400

220

53.6

Wiltshire

The Manor C of E VC Primary School

210

110

53.5

Buckinghamshire

Hannah Ball Infant School

60

30

53.4

North Tyneside

Shiremoor Primary School

390

210

53.4

Bradford

Parkwood Primary School

210

110

53.4

Brighton and Hove

Coombe Road Primary School

290

150

53.3

City of Nottingham

Brocklewood Junior School

180

100

53.3

Bolton

Top o'th'Brow Primary School

200

110

53.3

Rotherham

High Greave Infant School

180

100

53.3

Havering

Brookside Junior School

240

130

53.2

Medway

Luton Junior School

320

170

53.1

Darlington

Skerne Park Primary School

370

200

53.1

Kent

Newington Community Primary School

360

190

53.1

Norfolk

St. Andrew's Church of England Primary School

70

40

53.0

City of Peterborough

Abbotsmede Primary School

270

140

53.0

Somerset

Halcon Community Primary School

140

70

52.9

Somerset

Hamp Community Junior School

210

110

52.8

Durham

Woodhouse Community Primary School

200

110

52.8

Hounslow

Crane Park Primary School

350

180

52.5

Devon

Sticklepath Community School

300

160

52.3

Hampshire

Siskin Junior School

150

80

52.3

Camden

Richard Cobden Primary School

450

230

52.2

Kent

Kings Farm Primary School

250

130

52.2

Reading

Whitley Park Junior School

270

140

52.2

Knowsley

St. Dominic's Catholic Junior School

190

100

52.2

Hampshire

Chineham Park Primary School

100

50

52.0

Newcastle upon Tyne

Canning Street Primary School

450

230

51.9

Wirral

Fender Primary School

190

100

51.9

Lancashire

Cherry Fold Community Primary School

270

140

51.9

Hampshire

Trosnant Infant School

140

70

51.8

West Sussex

Bewbush Community Primary

410

210

51.7

Hammersmith and Fulham

Wormholt Park Primary School

440

230

51.7

Hertfordshire

Sandon Junior Mixed and Infant School

90

50

51.6

Newcastle upon Tyne

Thomas Walling Primary School

340

170

51.5

Hampshire

Meadowlands Junior School

100

50

51.5

Kent

Newlands Primary School

410

210

51.3

West Sussex

Clapham and Patching C of E Primary School

40

20

51.3

Warwickshire

All Saints C of E Infant School

120

60

51.3

Hampshire

Front Lawn Junior School

200

100

51.2

Bexley

Slade Green Infant School

240

130

51.2

Norfolk

Larkman Primary School

290

150

51.2

Kent

St. Mary of Charity C of E (Aided) Primary School

220

110

51.1

Doncaster

Mexborough Doncaster Road Junior School

90

50

51.1

Rotherham

Badsley Moor Infant School

240

120

51.1

Hampshire

South View Infant School

200

100

51.0

Cumbria

Newtown Community Primary School

110

50

50.9

Hampshire

Siskin Infant and Nursery School

170

90

50.9

Devon

Wynstream School

270

140

50.7

Southampton

Mason Moor Primary School

260

130

50.6

Leeds

Kippax Greenfield Primary School

170

90

50.6

Durham

Tow Law Millennium Primary School

90

50

50.6

Portsmouth

Paulsgrove Primary School

360

180

50.6

Cumbria

Monkwray Junior School

110

60

50.5

Kent

Northdown Primary School

330

170

50.5

Islington

Grafton Primary School

460

230

50.4

Leeds

Ebor Gardens Primary School

250

120

50.4

Thurrock

Tilbury Manor Junior School

260

130

50.2

State funded secondary schools

Hampshire

Staunton Community Sports College

520

390

75.6

Wandsworth

Southfields Community College

1,380

1,020

74.3

City of Nottingham

Hadden Park High School

650

450

68.2

Salford

Harrop Fold School

700

470

67.2

Leeds

Cockburn College of Arts

1,050

710

67.2

Birmingham

St. Albans C of E Specialist Engineering College

430

290

67.1

Sefton

Litherland High School

750

490

65.0

Liverpool

West Derby School

1,080

700

65.0

Newcastle upon Tyne

All Saints College

850

550

64.8

Kirklees

Batley Girls' High School

1,090

700

64.6

Newham

Brampton Manor School

1,430

910

63.5

Kent

Cheyne Middle School

460

290

62.6

City of Nottingham

Fairham Community College

170

100

61.4

Medway

Temple School

370

220

59.8

Islington

Highbury Grove School

1,020

600

59.1

Kirklees

Fartown High School

400

240

58.9

Lambeth

Stockwell Park School

980

570

58.5

Wandsworth

Chestnut Grove School

870

500

57.8

Torbay

Torquay Community College

800

460

57.3

Bradford

Nab Wood School

910

520

57.0

Greenwich

Eltham Green Specialist Sports College

1,050

600

56.6

Derby

Bemrose School

820

460

56.5

Lancashire

Hornby High School

130

70

56.2

Kent

Hartsdown Technology College

1,080

600

56.1

Wakefield

Featherstone Technology College

620

340

55.9

Southampton

Redbridge Community School

920

520

55.9

Kent

The Mailing School

430

240

55.6

Kent

Northfleet Technology College

910

500

55.6

Manchester

Manchester Academy

870

480

55.4

Waltham Forest

George Mitchell School

590

330

55.2

Kent

Sittingbourne Community College

1,260

690

55.0

Calderdale

The Ridings School

170

90

54.7

Slough

Beechwood School

770

420

54.6

Sheffield

Chaucer Business and Enterprise College

880

480

54.6

Northumberland

Hirst High School

540

300

54.2

Brighton and Hove

Falmer High School

660

350

53.9

Hampshire

Park Community School

880

470

53.9

Hammersmith and Fulham

Phoenix High School

840

450

53.7

City of Nottingham

Haywood School

70

40

53.6

Westminster

Westminster Academy

840

450

53.5

Gloucestershire

Bishops' College

510

270

53.4

Southampton

Chamberlayne College for the Arts

680

360

53.2

Poole

Rossmore Community College

550

290

53.1

Norfolk

Charles Burrell Humanities School

660

350

53.0

Southampton

Oasis Academy Lord's Hill

870

460

53.0

Norfolk

The Open Academy

460

250

53.0

Medway

New Brompton College

990

520

52.9

Liverpool

North Liverpool Academy

1,150

610

52.8

Nottinghamshire

The Queen Elizabeth's (1561) Endowed School

1,080

570

52.8

Wokingham

Ryeish Green School

300

160

52.8

Manchester

North Manchester High School for Boys

700

370

52.6

North East Lincolnshire

Oasis Academy Wintringham

750

390

52.6

Birmingham

Yardleys School

900

470

52.6

Kent

The North School

950

500

52.6

West Sussex

Ifield Community College

1,020

530

52.5

Westminster

St. George RC School

600

310

51.9

Redcar and Cleveland

Saint Peter's Catholic College of Maths and Computing

420

220

51.9

Kent

The Wildemesse School

510

260

51.9

Southwark

Harris Academy Bermondsey

880

460

51.9

Kent

New Line Learning Academy

770

400

51.8

West Sussex

Thomas Bennett Community College

1,320

680

51.8

Wakefield

Cathedral C of E (VC) High School

880

450

51.6

Kent

Tunbridge Wells High School

340

170

51.0

Sheffield

Parkwood High School

680

350

50.9

Lambeth

Norwood School

700

360

50.9

Northamptonshire

Weavers School

790

400

50.8

Norfolk

The Hewett School

1,010

510

50.8

Trafford

Stretford High School

710

360

50.8

Haringey

Gladesmore Community School

1,240

630

50.7

Westminster

Paddington Academy

1,130

570

50.6

Newham

Kingsford Community School

1,450

730

50.4

(1) Includes maintained secondary schools, city technology colleges and academies (including all-through academies).
(2) Pupils with SEN without statements include school action and school action plus.
(3) Excludes dually registered pupils.
Note:
Pupil numbers rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
School Census

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