To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will list for each local education authority the full-time equivalent number of school pupils in 1995–96 and 1996–97. [37746]
Information for January 1996 will be available in the autumn. Information for January 1995, the latest data available, is shown in the following table.
Full-time equivalent of pupils in maintained schools in each local education authority area in England—January 1995 | |
FTE Pupils | |
Corporation of London | 212 |
Camden | 21,991 |
Greenwich | 35,326 |
Hackney | 25,317 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 15,931 |
Islington | 23,741 |
Kensington and Chelsea | 9,827 |
Lambeth | 25,968 |
Lewisham | 31,805 |
Southwark | 31,984 |
Tower Hamlets | 35,011 |
Wandsworth | 27,166 |
Westminster | 17,013 |
Barking and Dagenham | 26,354 |
Barnet | 43,197 |
Bexley | 35,251 |
Brent | 35,579 |
Bromley | 41,221 |
Croydon | 43,800 |
Ealing | 39,260 |
Enfield | 42,387 |
Haringey | 29,751 |
Harrow | 27,743 |
Havering | 35,287 |
Hillingdon | 34,417 |
Hounslow | 33,840 |
Kingston upon Thames | 18,646 |
Merton | 22,166 |
Newham | 41,181 |
Redbridge | 35,231 |
Richmond upon Thames | 18,427 |
Sutton | 25,152 |
Full-time equivalent of pupils in maintained schools in each local education authority area in England—January 1995
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FTE Pupils
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Waltham Forest | 32,192 |
Birmingham | 175,628 |
Coventry | 49,344 |
Dudley | 47,704 |
Sandwell | 50,474 |
Solihull | 34,041 |
Walsall | 47,633 |
Wolverhampton | 41,388 |
Knowsley | 28,694 |
Liverpool | 80,930 |
St. Helens | 29,284 |
Sefton | 46,733 |
Wirral | 53,350 |
Bolton | 45,018 |
Bury | 28,015 |
Manchester | 69,828 |
Oldham | 41,373 |
Rochdale | 35,436 |
Salford | 36,520 |
Stockport | 42,542 |
Tameside | 36,912 |
Trafford | 32,745 |
Wigan | 49,912 |
Barnsley | 33,528 |
Doncaster | 50,846 |
Rotherham | 43,501 |
Sheffield | 71,475 |
Bradford | 86,533 |
Calderdale | 33,300 |
Kirklees | 62,361 |
Leeds | 111,575 |
Wakefield | 50,596 |
Gateshead | 29,859 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 40,398 |
North Tyneside | 30,826 |
South Tyneside | 25,782 |
Sunderland | 49,730 |
Isles of Scilly | 283 |
Avon | 138,395 |
Bedfordshire | 89,697 |
Berkshire | 111,976 |
Buckinghamshire | 101,433 |
Cambridge | 102,161 |
Cheshire | 155,151 |
Cleveland | 99,213 |
Cornwall | 69,254 |
Cumbria | 74,423 |
Derbyshire | 142,493 |
Devon | 143,584 |
Dorset | 87,980 |
Durham | 94,885 |
East Sussex | 88,128 |
Essex | 226,044 |
Gloucestershire | 80,162 |
Hampshire | 221,277 |
Hereford and Worcester | 99,358 |
Hertfordshire | 155,700 |
Humberside | 141,566 |
Isle of Wight | 18,114 |
Kent | 236,550 |
Lancashire | 221,217 |
Leicestershire | 141,528 |
Lincolnshire | 90,803 |
Norfolk | 105,371 |
North Yorkshire | 105,064 |
Northamptonshire | 97,983 |
Northumberland | 50,509 |
Nottinghamshire | 154,150 |
Oxfordshire | 78,849 |
Shropshire | 62,179 |
Somerset | 66,153 |
Staffordshire | 167,399 |
Full-time equivalent of pupils in maintained schools in each local education authority area in England—January 1995
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FTE Pupils
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Suffolk | 93,772 |
Surrey | 124,941 |
Warwickshire | 73,499 |
West Sussex | 96,468 |
Wiltshire | 85,183 |
England | 7,279,057 |