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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 30 Jun 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"May I congratulate the Secretary of State on his appointment and wish him and his ministerial team every success? On Thursday, he announced the sell-off of part or all of the UK Green Investment Bank, but it is unclear what proportion will be sold off. When it was established in …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Jun 2015
Skills and Growth

"Tell us more!..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Mar 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"The Minister mentioned the CBI, and Katja Hall of the CBI has said:

“The vast majority of businesses back the creation of an independent body to assess the UK’s long-term infrastructure needs”

as a means of finding

“a new way to agree upon and then consistently deliver the improvements we’ll …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"Days...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship again, Mr Williams. I thank the hon. Member for Eastbourne (Stephen Lloyd) for securing this excellent and important debate.

I come at the matter from two perspectives. My key priority is the people of Hartlepool. There is huge potential in my …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"The hon. Gentleman will understand that we want a universal and properly resourced careers service that is staffed by committed and professional people with the necessary breadth of knowledge and experience to be able to say, “This is what the future looks like. The potential for you, as a young …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"I will be brief, I promise. First, this debate is about 14-to-19 careers advice, but providing appropriate careers advice and information about the future world of work needs to come at an even younger age. We have a pressing need to encourage more women into engineering, but all the evidence …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"I am conscious of time, but I will certainly give way...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Feb 2015
Careers Advice (14 to 19-Year-Olds)

"The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right that face-to-face advice should be a key thread running through young people’s education, evaluation and experience.

Fifthly, impartial advice is important, and it is not given in far too many cases, particularly for 11 to 18-year-olds. Schools may be pushing pupils towards the sixth …..."

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Written Question
Teachers: Hartlepool
Monday 23rd February 2015

Asked by: Iain Wright (Labour - Hartlepool)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to the Answer of 12 July 2010, Official Report, columns 577-8W, on teachers: Hartlepool, what the teacher to pupil ratio was in each school in Hartlepool constituency in each of the last five years.

Answered by David Laws

The following table provides the pupil to teacher ratio (PTR) for each school in Hartlepool constituency in England, November 2010 to 2013. Prior to 2010 comparable PTR information is not available on a consistent basis because the methodology changed to include sole and dual registered pupils. The information provided is from the School Workforce Census which takes place in November each year. November 2013 is the latest information available.

20101,2

20111,2

20121,2

20132,3

HARTLEPOOL LOCAL AUTHORITY

17.0

17.3

16.7

15.9

Nursery Schools

Seaton Carew Nursery School

14.8

11.1

11.6

15.0

Primary Schools

Ward Jackson Primary School

13.8

19.5

18.1

17.3

Hart Primary School

20.0

18.4

20.0

19.9

Owton Manor Primary School

13.6

18.2

14.5

15.0

Brougham Primary School

17.9

16.7

16.0

14.0

Golden Flatts Primary School

19.9

18.3

19.8

16.4

Jesmond Gardens Community Primary School

18.8

19.1

20.2

18.6

Eldon Grove Academy

20.1

18.5

19.7

16.4

Lynnfield Primary School

19.7

21.7

21.7

15.7

Stranton Primary School

18.5

21.3

16.4

15.2

Fens Primary School

22.8

24.0

24.4

24.1

Kingsley Primary School

21.1

20.1

18.9

17.2

St Helen's Primary School

20.7

18.9

20.1

19.2

West View Primary School

19.6

18.7

16.9

14.5

Throston Primary School

21.9

23.9

22.9

23.5

West Park Primary School

19.3

22.0

21.7

20.6

Clavering Primary School

23.1

20.1

21.8

20.7

Barnard Grove Primary School

19.6

17.2

18.6

19.2

Rift House Primary School

19.4

17.5

18.9

19.9

Rossmere Primary School

17.5

19.6

19.2

19.0

Grange Primary School

16.9

17.7

20.0

19.8

St Peter's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

19.9

20.5

20.8

20.5

Greatham CofE Primary School

21.7

21.4

21.2

20.3

St Aidan's CofE Memorial Primary School

21.8

22.4

19.5

17.9

Sacred Heart RC Primary School

24.7

23.6

21.7

24.1

St Cuthbert's RC Primary School

22.8

23.6

26.3

23.1

St Joseph's RC Primary School

20.7

21.5

20.8

22.7

St Teresa's RC Primary School

23.5

21.2

21.5

20.9

St Bega's RC Primary School

17.3

26.1

17.5

17.3

St John Vianney RC Primary School

19.3

22.4

22.2

16.0

Holy Trinity Church of England (Aided) Primary School

24.0

26.5

17.9

23.3

Secondary Schools

St Hild's Church of England Voluntary Aided School

15.3

14.6

13.8

12.9

Dyke House Sports and Technology College

14.7

13.4

13.3

14.0

High Tunstall College of Science

15.5

16.4

15.2

14.1

Manor College of Technology

14.0

14.6

14.3

14.9

The English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College

14.5

15.0

14.9

14.0

Special Schools

Catcote School

6.8

7.1

5.8

4.2

Springwell School

4.8

4.3

4.5

4.7

Source: School Workforce Census

[1] PTRs are calculated by dividing the total full time equivalent (FTE) number of pupils on roll in schools by the total FTE number of qualified teachers regularly employed in schools.

[2] For statistical purposes only, pupils who do not attend both morning and afternoon at least five days a week are regarded as part-time. Each part-time pupil is treated as 0.5 FTE.

[3] PTRs are calculated by dividing the total FTE number of pupils on roll in schools by the total FTE number of qualified and unqualified teachers regularly employed in schools.