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William Morris Academy

Volume 604: debated on Tuesday 13 July 1999

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asked Her Majesty's Government:When it is expected that a decision will be taken about the future of the William Morris Academy in

UK imports of live poultry* from EU countries June 1998 to
March 1999

Tonnes

France

Irish Republic

Denmark

Germany

All EU countries

1999

January9110
February81624
March711

**

18
All months19512132322

* Excludes day-old chicks.

** Less than 0.5 tonnes.

Hammersmith and Fulham local education authority which is operating without legal status. [HL3459]

The legal situation will be considered by the Secretary of State in the light of the proposed changes to post-16 education arising from the publication of the White Paper, Learning to Succeed.

asked Her Majesty's Government:What is the pupil-teacher ratio at William Morris Academy in Hammersmith and Fulham local education authority. [HL3460]

Information on pupil-teacher ratios for individual schools is not published centrally.

asked Her Majesty's Government:Who is responsible for inspecting William Morris Academy in Hammersmith and Fulham local education authority; and whether it is inspected as a school, a sixth form college or a further education college. [HL3462]

The Academy is not currently subject to inspection by Ofsted, as it is not a school for the purposes of the School Inspections Act 1996, or by the Further Education and Funding Council, as it is not a FEFC-funded institution. The White Paper Learning to Succeed anticipated that, in future, Ofsted will be responsible for the inspection of all publicly funded 16–19 provision, except work based training for that age group.

GCE A/AS/Advanced GNVQ and other post-16 achievements of candidates aged 16 to 18 at start of academic year 1997–98
Entered for less than 2 GCEA/AS Entered for 2 or more GCEA/AS Entered for AGNVQEntered for Intermediate VQ1
Number of candidatesAverage points per candidateNumber of candidatesAverage points per candidateNumber of candidatesAverage points for candidateNumber% Pass
Henry Compton School*43.8916.1312.01471%
Phoenix High School*72.31911.9513.21881%
Fulham Cross Secondary School*103.51614.0413.53667%
Hurlingham and Chelsea School*51.8814.636.02365%
Burlington Danes C of E School*52.41512.8712.02045%
William Morris Academy312.86713.52211.711162%
Lady Margaret School34.75519.2
The London Oratory School77.715623.2
Notes:
* These are feeder schools for the William Morris Academy.
The average point score is based on:
GCE A level—grade A = 10, grade B = 8, grade C = 6, grade D = 4, grade E = 2.
GCE AS level—grade A = 5, grade B = 4, grade C = 3, grade D = 2, grade E = 1.
AGNVQ—Distinction = 18, merit = 12 and pass = 6.
1 All candidates in a final year of study for Intermediate GNVQ, BTEC first or City & Guilds Intermediate Diploma.