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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 07 Mar 2017
Children and Social Work Bill [Lords]

"In an immigration debate last year, I asked the right hon. Lady about the capacity of local authorities to come forward to help councils such as Kent to look after the significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seekers that the council has had to look after over this period. Will she …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 05 Dec 2016
Children and Social Work Bill [Lords]

"I am pleased to follow my right hon. Friend the Member for Basingstoke (Mrs Miller). I very much welcome this debate and the time and focus that this Government are devoting to the outcomes for children who are looked after and to the social work profession. However, I must declare …..."
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Written Question
Schools: Admissions
Thursday 12th May 2016

Asked by: Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative - Rochester and Strood)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what role local authorities will have in school place planning under the proposals in her Department's White Paper, Educational excellence everywhere, published in March 2016.

Answered by Edward Timpson

It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.


Written Question
Schools: Finance
Tuesday 10th May 2016

Asked by: Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative - Rochester and Strood)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether local authorities will retain responsibility for school deficits under the proposals in her Department's White Paper, Educational excellence everywhere, published in March 2016.

Answered by Edward Timpson

Deficits for schools which convert to become sponsored academies remain with the local authority. These deficits remain with their local authority as these schools were the responsibility of the authority when they were found to be failing or underperforming and it is the authority’s responsibility for ensuring the school managed its expenditure satisfactorily. Guidance on how deficits for converter and sponsored academies are dealt with is available on GOV.UK at: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/416430/School_balances_on_conversion_submission.pdf

Local authorities are responsible for ensuring the financial viability of maintained schools and ensuring any deficits are cleared within 3 years.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 May 2016
“Educational Excellence Everywhere”: Academies

"I welcome the Secretary of State’s strength in her statement. In my constituency, and in Medway as a whole, most secondary schools and a large proportion of primaries are already academies. Some of those were compelled to become academies. It is true that home-grown academies have played a massive role …..."
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Written Question
Schools: Admissions
Thursday 5th May 2016

Asked by: Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative - Rochester and Strood)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment she has made of the practical implications of schools having their own admissions criteria under a fully-academised system; and how local authorities will manage that situation.

Answered by Nick Gibb

The schools white paper, ‘Educational Excellence Everywhere’, sets out the Government’s aim that every school should become an academy. In this context, it also sets out our intention to seek views on a number of changes to the admissions system to support parents in understanding how to get a place at their local schools.

As part of this, we will seek views on requiring the Local Authority to take on greater responsibility for certain admissions functions – in particular, co-ordinating in-year admissions and handling the administration of the independent appeal panels for all schools (including academies) in their area. These changes will make the system clearer and simpler for parents to navigate.

Any parent who has concerns regarding an individual school’s admission arrangements will continue to be able to refer an objection to the Office of the Schools Adjudicator. We intend to streamline the functions of the Office of the Schools Adjudicator so that objections to admission arrangements are resolved more quickly.

The white paper is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/educational-excellence-everywhere.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 03 May 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"T7. I am proud that, of the south-east’s 348,000 apprenticeships, Rochester and Strood has provided 7,410, the fourth largest number. I am also grateful to companies such as BAE Systems that makes an annual commitment to 12 higher level apprenticeships in my area. How can the Secretary of State provide …..."
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Written Question
Schools: Standards
Tuesday 26th April 2016

Asked by: Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative - Rochester and Strood)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps her Department plans to take to improve the performance of schools in parts of the country where there has been persistent underperformance.

Answered by Nick Gibb

Our reforms are delivering much needed improvement to our education system. Ofsted inspection data shows that sponsored academies are transforming the life chances ‎of over 350,000 pupils by raising standards in their schools. But there are too many areas of the country where, for too long, children have not had the Education they deserve.

Our strategy for Achieving Excellence Areas will tackle entrenched underperformance in areas where low school standards have been allowed for too long. We look forward to working with the first areas from this autumn.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 15 Mar 2016
Engineering Skills: Design and Technology Education

"Thank you for calling me to speak in this debate, Mr Bailey. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Chippenham (Michelle Donelan) on securing this debate and on her detailed speech, which correctly highlighted the issues facing us.

I represent a constituency with a long, rich history of engineering. …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 10 Mar 2016
Apprenticeships

"I welcome the Minister’s statement this morning. I am a big fan of apprenticeships and I am extremely proud of the fact that in Rochester and Strood we have produced 7,410 apprenticeships since 2010, the fourth highest figure in the south-east. This week, I was at MidKent College, which has …..."
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