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Written Question
Primary Education: Teachers
Thursday 5th March 2015

Asked by: Stephen Mosley (Conservative - City of Chester)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many primary school teachers in each parliamentary constituency in England have a science degree.

Answered by David Laws

The attached table provides the headcount number and percentage of all regular teachers in service in primary schools in each constituency in England with a degree in a science subject in November 2013. This is the latest information available.


Written Question
Wales Office: Billing
Wednesday 2nd April 2014

Asked by: Stephen Mosley (Conservative - City of Chester)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many students sat A-levels in (a) mathematics, (b) further mathematics, (c) physics, (d) chemistry and (e) biology in (i) City of Chester constituency and (ii) Cheshire West and Chester council area in (A) 2009 and (B) 2013.

Answered by David Laws

The requested information is provided in the following table.

GCE A level results1 of students aged 16 to 182

Years: 2008/09 and 2012/133

Coverage: City of Chester parliamentary constituency4

Year

Number of students entered for:

Biological Sciences

Chemistry

Physics

Mathematics

Further Mathematics

2008/09

70

51

51

101

11

2012/13

92

84

61

119

21

Source: Key Stage 5 attainment data

1. Includes A levels only.

2. Covers students aged 16, 17 or 18 at the start of the 2012/13 academic year, i.e. 31 August.

3. Figures for 2012/13 are revised and 2008/09 figures are final.

4. Covers all state-funded mainstream schools, academies, free schools, maintained special schools and FE Sector Colleges (excludes Independent Schools, pupil referral units and other Government department funded).

Note: Where qualifications taken by a student are in the same subject area and similar in content, "discounting" rules have been applied to avoid double counting qualifications. Please see the "Technical Notes" in the Main text of the SFR available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/a-level-and-other-level-3-results-england-2012-to-2013-revised


Written Question
Wales Office: Procurement
Wednesday 2nd April 2014

Asked by: Stephen Mosley (Conservative - City of Chester)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many students obtained eight GCSE B grades or above in (a) City of Chester constituency and (b) Cheshire West and Chester council area in (i) 2009 and (ii) 2013.

Answered by David Laws

The table below gives the number and proportion of pupils who achieved at least eight full GCSEs (GCSE and equivalents) at B grade or above in (a) City of Chester constituency and (b) Cheshire West and Chester council area in (i) 2009 and (ii) 2013. A national figure has been included as an appropriate comparator.

Number and percentage of pupils achieving at least 8 GCSEs2 at grade B or above

Number of eligible pupils1

Number of pupils

Percentage of pupils

2008/093

City of Chester

1,028

223

21.7

Cheshire West and Chester

3,979

776

19.5

England

576,420

100,833

17.5

2012/133

City of Chester

1,092

236

21.6

Cheshire West and Chester

3,835

819

21.4

England

569,118

115,897

20.4

Source: National Pupil Database

1. Pupils at the end of key stage 4 in each academic year.

2. Figures are based on full GCSEs and equivalents. These include, full GCSEs, double awards, accredited international certificates and their predecessor iGCSEs and AS levels. Pupils are included if they have achieved 8 or more GCSEs at either a grade B, A, or A*

3. Figures for 2008/09 are based on final data. Figures for 2012/13 are based on revised data.

Coverage: England, state-funded schools (including academies and CTCs)