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Written Answers — House of Lords: Universities ( 8 Sep 2003)

Baroness Ashton of Upholland: ...Chester College of HE 12.99 13.64 14.29 Canterbury Christ Church College 14.83 15.57 16.32 York St John College 9.49 9.96 10.43 College of St Mark and St John 5.93 6.23 6.53 Darlington College of Arts 1.22 1.29 1.35 Edge Hill College of HE 14.27 14.99 15.70 Falmouth College of Arts 3.65 3.83 4.02 Harper Adams Agricultural College 4.32 4.53 4.75...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Further/Higher Education (10 Feb 2004)

Alan Johnson: ...Drama(27) (28)— (28)— (28)— (28)— Coventry University 81,217 24,337 84 0 Cranfield University 106,690 12,967 33,098 0 Cumbria Institute of the Arts 4,957 712 19 0 Darlington College of Arts 2,818 516 0 0 De Montfort University 113,369 29,565 28 0 University of Derby 56,129 15,435 0 717 University of Durham 110,976 18,791 2,678 0...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Overseas Students (25 Feb 2005)

Kim Howells: ...120 32 125 32 Coventry University 2,465 15 2,625 15 2,730 16 Cranfield University 1,115 31 1,255 33 1,295 33 Cumbria Institute of the Arts 65 7 100 11 110 11 Darlington College of Arts 60 12 45 9 80 15 De Montfort University 1,800 8 1,565 8 1,575 7 Edge Hill College of HE 155 2 235 3 200 2 Edinburgh College of Art 305 18 360...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Overseas Students ( 6 Jun 2006)

Bill Rammell: ...University 28,035 730 3 2,630 9 3,360 12 Liverpool John Moores University 22,955 875 4 1,800 8 2,670 12 Cumbria Institute of the Arts 1,045 105 10 15 1 120 11 Darlington College of Arts 595 45 7 25 4 70 11 Surrey Institute of Art and Design. University College 2,755 135 5 175 6 310 11 University of Keele 11,840 300 3 1,000 8 1,300 11...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Darlington College of Art (16 Feb 2007)

Anthony Steen: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much public funding is planned to be made available to Darlington College of Art (a) if it remains in Darlington and (b) if it moves to Plymouth, Torbay or Falmouth; whether the college would be eligible for Objective One funding if it moved to Falmouth; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Darlington College of Art (19 Feb 2007)

Anthony Steen: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much public funding is planned to be made available to Darlington College of Art (a) if it remains in Darlington and (b) if it moves to Plymouth, Torbay or Falmouth; whether the college would be eligible for Objective One funding if it moved to Falmouth; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Educational Institutions: Standards (19 Jul 2007)

Bill Rammell: ...award nor transfer Benchmark Bolton Institute of Higher Education 31.9 23.0 The University of Bradford 18.6 18.2 City University 15.4 14.9 Cranfield University 21.3 18.0 Darlington College of Arts 23.0 15.3 University of Derby 27.0 20.9 The University of East Anglia 12.7 11.7 The University of East London 26.0 24.3 Edge Hill College of Higher...

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Higher Education: Admissions (24 Nov 2008)

David Lammy: ....9 39.4 35.1 The University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone, Rochester 98.2 93.7 34.3 33.1 Cumbria Institute of the Arts 99.0 95.0 29.0 33.5 Darlington College of Arts 98.2 94.2 25.2 32.0 De Montfort University 97.0 93.6 41.9 35.5 University of Derby 98.4 93.6 38.0 36.1 University of Durham 61.8 79.3 14.8...

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Higher Education: Student Numbers (20 Oct 2009)

David Lammy: ... 65 University of Chester 12,040 210 250 Canterbury Christ Church University 14,015 250 355 York St John College 5,515 25 180 College of St Mark and St John 4,400 45 180 Darlington College of Arts 510 45 20 Edge Hill College of HE 14,470 90 50 University College Falmouth 1,805 55 100 Harper Adams University College 1,650 60 35 Homerton...

Opposition Day — [9th allotted day]: Education Maintenance Allowance (19 Jan 2011)

Iain Wright: ...is an important point. It was nice to see a number of my hon. Friends from the north-east. My hon. Friend the Member for Darlington (Mrs Chapman) mentioned Queen Elizabeth sixth-form college and Darlington college. In a former life, I audited those colleges, for my sins. My hon. Friend the Member for Gateshead told how in his part of the world-I think I audited Gateshead college too-EMA...

Post-16 Students ( 1 Feb 2011)

Jenny Chapman: May I reinforce the point made in the two previous interventions and speak about social mobility? When I discuss the issue with the principals of Darlington college and Queen Elizabeth sixth form college in Darlington, they say that although they are getting better and better at producing the right grades to get their students into good jobs and good universities, their students are still...

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Higher Education (21 Mar 2011)

David Willetts: ...-10 Cranfield University 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 6 5 4 Royal College of Art 1 5 3 7 13 0 2 2 2 3 Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Darlington College of Arts 0 1 - - - 0 0 - - - University College Falmouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 University of Winchester 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 University of the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education: Topical Questions (16 Apr 2012)

Jenny Chapman: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I will be as quick as I can. Will the Secretary of State have a look at the 16-to-19 funding formula as applied to Darlington college and make sure that it has been done correctly?

[Mr David Crausby in the Chair] — Backbench Business — Youth Employment (15 Jul 2014)

Ian Swales: ...more Stalinist about the skills that we teach young people. The market in education is simply not producing skilled people in the proportions that the country needs. For example, I understand that Darlington college trains 100 hairdressers a year. I do not know a lot about Darlington, but does it really need 100 hairdressers a year? Meanwhile lots of businesses in the local area simply...

Representation of the People (Proportional Representation) (House of Commons): New Clause 2 — Voluntary discharge of under-18s (16 Dec 2015)

Kevan Jones: ...important. All three services do remarkable work correcting the problems that some of those individuals have had in the education system. Work such as that done at Harrogate and Catterick with Darlington college, for example, to try to raise literacy rates is not only helpful to the individual, but remarkably successful. I see no problem with the recruitment of young people at 16. The...

Further Education Colleges (North-east) — [Sir Edward Leigh in the Chair] (26 Jan 2016)

Jenny Chapman: My hon. Friend makes an important point. The review could do serious damage if we are not mindful of the impact on older learners, given the experience north of the border. One of the real problems is the confusion about courses, funding streams and where courses lead. A UCAS-style website could be created for vocational education, so that any learner can see for themselves what progression...

Petition - Levels of Pay in Further Education (29 Jan 2019)

Jenny Chapman: I rise to present this petition on behalf of more than 500 students and staff from Darlington College in my constituency who are demanding fair funding for further education. Colleges build communities. They help young people to fulfil their potential, discover new talents and realise their ambitions. Colleges drive social mobility. They are the heart of local economic growth and provide the...

Public Bill Committee: Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill: New Clause 3 - Access to legal advice for service personnel (22 Oct 2020)

Kevan Jones: My hon. Friend makes a very good point. When I was a Minister, the average reading age of some of the infantry when they were recruited was 11 years of age. All credit to the Army and the Darlington College at Catterick for doing a great job of getting people’s reading ages up,. The problem that was spotted, which had never been spotted before, was dyslexia. Individuals had gone through the...

Government's Management of the Economy (23 Feb 2021)

Peter Gibson: ...Top station, £23.3 million from the towns fund, £9.7 million for County Durham police, £4 million for main line improvements, £3.6 million to get Darlington building, £629,000 of funding for Darlington College and millions of pounds in covid support schemes and relief funds for Darlington Borough Council. This debate is another lacklustre attempt by Labour to create headlines and...

Public Bill Committee: Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Clause 54 - Imposing conditions on public processions ( 8 Jun 2021)

Alex Cunningham: We probably all have our favourite demonstration from our past. Mine was in the 1970s, when I was a student at Darlington College of Technology. It is lamentable that nowadays students do not spend more time on the streets demonstrating. I remember that day well, because we were going down the streets, shouting, “Heath out! Heath out!” That was the day that Heath resigned. We were very...


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