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Mr. Forman
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many full-time teachers and how many part-time teachers were in post in (a) Inner London Education Authority schools and (b) schools in the outer London boroughs at the most recent convenient date; and what was the average length of time that they had been in post in each case.
Miss Margaret Jackson
In January 1976, the number of qualified teachers in maintained nursery, primary and secondary schools in each of the local education authorities of Greater London was as follows. Information about the average length of time in post could not be obtained without disproportionate cost.
Local Education Authority | Full-time teachers | Part-time teachers |
ILEA | 20,512 | 3,389 |
Barking | 1,447 | 87 |
Barnet | 2,243 | 471 |
Bexley | 1,772 | 196 |
Brent | 2,285 | 162 |
Bromley | 2,154 | 255 |
Croydon | 2,607 | 461 |
Ealing | 2,361 | 186 |
Enfield | 1,975 | 286 |
Haringey | 1,893 | 180 |
Harrow | 1,538 | 178 |
Havering | 2,135 | 199 |
Hillingdon | 1,911 | 234 |
Hounslow | 1,761 | 143 |
Kingston-upon-Thames | 1,013 | 131 |
Merton | 1,248 | 183 |
Newham | 1,969 | 141 |
Redbridge | 1,615 | 290 |
Richmond-upon-Thames | 933 | 136 |
Sutton | 1,165 | 173 |
Waltham Forest | 1,887 | 235 |