Schools

(asked on 30th July 2014) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Nash on 30 June (WA 226) stating that they "do not hold a central record of all new schools built by local authorities to provide these places since 2010", why they do not hold such a record; and, of the academy schools created and converted since 2010, (1) how many, and (2) what proportion, were identified for creation or conversion by local authorities.


Answered by
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Lord Nash
This question was answered on 11th August 2014

Prior to 2010 the Department for Education’s central records of new establishments do not allow us to determine if schools are new provision or whether they replace existing schools (i.e. due to an amalgamation or move from three tier to two tier education).

Since then the number of schools that have applied to become academies is as follows:

Academic Year

Number of Converter Academiesi

2010/11

796

2011/12

860

2012/13

684

2013/14 (to date)

522

i Schools which have converted to academy status are not identified for conversion by the local authority. It is up to individual schools to apply to convert to become academies unless they are underperforming, in which case the department will look to match them with a sponsor.

Between 2010 and 2012, local authorities held 41 competitions under section 7 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006, as amended by the Education Act 2011, to create new schools. The numbers opening per academic year are:

Academic Year

Number of Academies

2010/11

16

2011/12

7

2012/13

12

2013/14

6

In addition, the department also records all new academies created under local authorities’ duties to secure sufficient schools (section 14 of the Education Act 1996) since the academy presumption was established in February 2012. Ninety-two new academies have been created, or are in the process of being created, through this route (75 in agreement, 17 in the pipeline).

These are broken down into academic years as follows:

Academic Year

Number of Academies ii

Number in pipeline (of the total number)

2013/14

6

0

2014/15

23

0

2015/16

50

13

2016/17

10

4

2017/18

3

0

ii 40 of these new academies were funded through the Government’s Targeted Basic Need Programme (8 due to open in September 2014, 32 due to open in September 2015).

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