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Comprehensive Reorganisation

Volume 950: debated on Tuesday 16 May 1978

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asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether she is satisfied with the progress made in the last four years in requiring local authorities to introduce schemes for comprehensive education.

Comprehensive schools and middle schools deemed secondary now provide for just over 80 per cent. of all secondary school children compared with 62 per cent. in 1974, but I shall not be satisfied until all schools are reorganised.