Pupils: Disadvantaged

(asked on 23rd March 2017) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many pupils are eligible for free school meals in selective schools in (a) Cumbria, (b) Lancashire, (c) Liverpool, (d) Trafford, (e) Wirral, (f) Calderdale, (g) Kirklees, (h) North Yorkshire, (i) Lincolnshire, (j) Birmingham, (k) Stoke-on-Trent, (l) Telford and Wrekin, (m) Walsall, (n) Warwickshire, (o) Wolverhampton, (p) Essex, (q) Southend-on-Sea, (r) Buckinghamshire, (s) Kent, (t) Medway, (u) Reading, (v) Slough, (w) Bournemouth, (x) Devon, (y) Gloucestershire, (z) Plymouth, (aa) Poole, (bb) Torbay, (cc) Wiltshire, (dd) Barnet, (ee) Bexley, (ff) Bromley, (gg) Enfield, (hh) Kingston upon Thames, (ii) Redbridge and (jj) Sutton.


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Edward Timpson
This question was answered on 28th March 2017

Information about the number and proportion of pupils known to be eligible for free school meals in each individual school, along with the school’s admissions policy and it’s local authority area can be found in the underlying data accompanying the ‘Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2016’ statistics[1] publication.

[1] https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/schools-pupils-and-their-characteristics-january-2016

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