Statistics.

Oral Answers to Questions — Education. – in the House of Commons at on 19 June 1941.

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Photo of Mr Thomas Harvey Mr Thomas Harvey , Combined English Universities

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will give, to the latest convenient date, the number of children of school age in England and Wales in full-time attendance at school, the number attending for part-time only, and the approximate number of those not receiving any regular school education?

Photo of Mr Herwald Ramsbotham Mr Herwald Ramsbotham , Lancaster

The latest date for which complete figures are available is 1st April, 1941. On that date, 4,435,539 children, 96.5 per cent., were enrolled for full-time attendance at public elementary schools in England and Wales, 118,726–2.6 percent. —for part-time only, and it was estimated that 40,749— 0.9 percent. —were receiving no instruction.

Photo of Mr Thomas Harvey Mr Thomas Harvey , Combined English Universities

Is the Board taking any special steps with regard to those children who are not receiving any regular school education?

Photo of Mr Herwald Ramsbotham Mr Herwald Ramsbotham , Lancaster

We are doing all we possibly can to get them to school