Business, Innovation and Skills written question – answered at on 24 April 2012.
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills pursuant to the written ministerial statement of 29 February 2012, Official Report, column 31WS, on English for speakers of other languages, which colleges and training providers have received additional funding to deliver English language training in the 2011-12 academic year; and how much each provider has received.
holding answer
Funding was accepted by the following 24 providers in the academic year 2011/12.
Provider | Amount (1) (£) |
Barking and Dagenham College | 94,000 |
Birmingham Metropolitan College | 330,000 |
Bournville College of Further Education | 243,000 |
Bolton College | 108,000 |
Bradford College | 208,000 |
City and Islington College | 707,000 |
College of North West London | 424,000 |
Ealing, Hammersmith and West London | 717,000 |
Hackney Community College | 150,000 |
Hopwood Hall College | 138,000 |
Hull College | 149,000 |
Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College | 195,000 |
Lambeth College | 534,000 |
Liverpool Community College | 149,000 |
New College Nottingham | 204,000 |
Newham College of Further Education | 523,000 |
Newham London Borough Council | 181,000 |
Redbridge College | 154,000 |
Salford City College | 112,000 |
Sandwell College | 50,000 |
South Birmingham College | 337,000 |
South Nottingham College (including the former Castle College) | 159,000 |
The Manchester College | 274,000 |
Waltham Forest College | 429,000 |
(1) Figures provided by the Skills Funding Agency and rounded to nearest 1,000. |
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