Department for Education written question – answered at on 19 February 2015.
Mark Hendrick
Labour, Preston
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many unqualified staff were teaching children in each local authority in the North West of England in April 2010.
David Laws
The Minister of State, Cabinet Office, The Minister for Schools
The following table provides the head count number of regular teachers without qualified teacher status (QTS) in service in publicly funded schools in each local authority in the North West region in England in November 2010. The information is from the School Workforce Census which takes place in November each year.
November 2010 | |
NORTH WEST | 2,119 |
Knowsley | 17 |
Liverpool | 81 |
St. Helens | 4 |
Sefton | 60 |
Wirral | 47 |
Bolton | 59 |
Bury | 246 |
Manchester | 138 |
Oldham | 80 |
Rochdale | 85 |
Salford | 267 |
Stockport | 66 |
Tameside | 64 |
Trafford | 118 |
Wigan | 52 |
Halton | 12 |
Warrington | 59 |
Lancashire | 246 |
Blackburn with Darwen | 47 |
Blackpool | 15 |
Cheshire East | 172 |
Cheshire West and Chester | 73 |
Cumbria | 111 |
Source: School Workforce Census
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