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Mr. Shore
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish a table showing how many schemes for the reorganisation of secondary education on comprehensive lines have been approved by the Government since 15th October, 1964, how many existing schools have been included in such reorganisation schemes; and what type of schools will be set up as a result of these approved reorganisation plans.
Mr. Crosland
The following table lists schemes for secondary reorganisation which have been approved since 15th October, 1964. The list does not include the many individual comprehensive schools which have been established in various places as part of an Authority's normal provision and not in pursuance of a general reorganisation scheme.
SECONDARY REORGANISATION SCHEMES | ||
Authority | Number of existing secondary schools involved | Type of reorganisation (Age-range) |
(1) | (2) | (3) |
I. ENGLAND | ||
Bristol (Portway) | 2 | 11–18 |
Bristol (East) | 9 | Two-tier |
Darlington | 9 | 11–16 and VIth Form College |
Doncaster | 11 | Two-tier |
Kent (Gravesend) | 15 | Two-tier |
Leicestershire (Quorn Rawlins) | 2 | Two-tier |
Lincolnshire (Louth) | 5 | Two-tier |
Newcastle (West and part of East) | 14 | 11–18 |
Stoke-on-Trent | — | VIth Form College |
Suffolk East (Felixstowe) | 2 | Two-tier |
Wakefield | 7 | Two-tier |
II. WALES | ||
Cardiff | 42 | Two-tier |