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Boarding Secondary Schools And Hostels

Volume 644: debated on Thursday 13 July 1961

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asked the Minister of Education which local education authorities have exercised their powers under the Education Acts to establish boarding provision at maintained secondary schools; and how many boarding places have been provided in this way.

The following local education authorities in England and Wales maintain boarding secondary schools and hostels under the Education Acts:

  • Berkshire.
  • Reading.
  • Buckinghamshire.
  • Cambridgeshire.
  • Cornwall.
  • Cumberland.
  • Derbyshire
  • Devon.
  • Dorset.
  • Essex.
  • Hampshire.
  • Hertfordshire.
  • Kent.
  • Lancashire.
  • Blackpool.
  • Leicestershire.
  • Lincolnshire: Kesteven.
  • Lincolnshire: Lindsey.
  • Lincoln.
  • London.
  • Norfolk.
  • Northamptonshire.
  • Peterborough J.E.B.
  • Northumberland.
  • Nottinghamshire.
  • Oxfordshire.
  • Shropshire.
  • Somerset.
  • Staffordshire.
  • Suffolk, East.
  • Suffolk, West.
  • Surrey.
  • Sussex, East.
  • Sussex, West.
  • Warwickshire.
  • Birmingham.
  • Westmorland.
  • Wiltshire.
  • Worcestershire.
  • Worcester.
  • Yorkshire (East Riding).
  • York.
  • Yorkshire (North Riding).
  • Yorkshire (West Riding).
  • Glamorgan.
  • Merioneth.
  • Pembrokeshire.

The total number of boarding places in such schools in January, 1960, was 8,500.