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Grant-Maintained Schools

Volume 186: debated on Monday 25 February 1991

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To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list the number of schools for each education authority which have applied for grant-maintained status and the number which have expressed to his Department or to the Grant Maintained Schools Trust an interest in so doing.

The table gives the number of schools within each education authority which (a) have been approved for GM status; (b) have published GM proposals on which decisions are pending; (c) are preparing GM proposals following a ballot in favour of seeking GM status; and (d) are holding or are committed to holding a ballot.

Local Education Authority(a)(b)(c)(d)
Avon11
Bedfordshire1
Berkshire12
Buckinghamshire21
Cambridgeshire1
Cheshire112
Cumbria12
Derbyshire2
Devon1
Dorset221
Essex113
Gloucestershire41
Hampshire111
Hertfordshire323
Humberside1
Kent4555
Lancashire312
Leicestershire11
Lincolnshire622
Norfolk11
Northamptonshire211
Shropshire111
Somerset1—.
Surrey113
Warwickshire11
Wiltshire1
Hammersmithl1
Kensington1
Lewisham2
Southwark1
Tower Hamlets1
Wandsworth111

Local Education Authority

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Barnet2
Brent111
Bromley14
Ealing24
Hillingdon1224
Newham1
Sutton11
Waltham Forest1
Birmingham31
Dudley1
Sandwell1
Wolverhampton11
Liverpool1
Bolton1
Rochdale1
Tameside1
Bradford1
Calderdale2
Kirklees2
Total62262347
Many other schools are considering whether to seek GM status. In the last four months we have sent out on request about 80,000 copies of our explanatory leaflet for parents "Grant-Maintained Schools: Questions Parents Ask".