Metropolitan Borough of Bolton

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Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
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Geography
Status: Metropolitan borough
Region: North West England
Admin. County: Greater Manchester
Area:
 Total:
Ranked 217th
139.80 km²
Admin. HQ: Bolton
ONS code: 00BL
Demographics
Population:
 Total (2006 est.):
 Density:
Ranked 32nd
262,400
1877 / km²
Ethnicity: 88.0% White
9.3% S.Asian
1.2% Mixed
1.0% Black
0.6% Chinese or Other[1]
Politics

Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council
http://www.bolton.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: TBA (council NOC)
MPs: David Crausby (L)
Brian Iddon (L)
Ruth Kelly (L)

The Metropolitan borough of Bolton is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. It is named after its largest town Bolton, but covers a far larger area including six smaller towns and a number of villages around the West Pennine Moors.

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[edit] Creation

The metropolitan borough was formed on April 1, 1974, by the merger of the County Borough of Bolton and the following districts from the administrative county of Lancashire:

[edit] Parishes

Horwich, Westhoughton and Blackrod are now constituted as civil parishes. The parishes of Horwich and Westhoughton have the status of town councils. The rest of the metropolitan borough, Bolton, Farnworth, Kearsley, Little Lever, and South Turton, have remained unparished areas since 1974.

[edit] Demographics

The following table outlines the total population of the whole Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, which includes the unparished areas of Bolton (the former county borough), Farnworth, Kearsley, Little Lever and South Turton, plus the civil parishes of Blackrod, Horwich and Westhoughton.

Year
1981[2]
1991[2]
2001[3]
Population 260,229 262,880 261,037

According to the 2005 estimates,[3] of the 262,600 people living in Bolton Metropolitan Borough, the following ethnicities have been recorded:

[edit] Education

See also: List of schools in Greater Manchester

In 2007, Bolton was ranked 69th out of the 149 Local Education Authorities — and sixth out of ten in Greater Manchester — for its National Curriculum assessment performance.[4] Measured on the percentage of pupils attaining at least 5 A*–C grades at GCSE including maths and English, the Bolton LEA was 111th out of 149: 40.1% of pupils achieved this objective, against a national average of 46.7%.[5] Unauthorised absence from Bolton's secondary schools in the 2006/2007 academic year was 1.4%, in line with the national average, and authorised absence was 6.0% against the national average of 6.4%.[6] At GCSE level, Bolton School (Girls' Division) was the most successful of Bolton's 21 secondary schools, with 99% of pupils achieving at least 5 A*–C grades at including maths and English.[7]

The University of Bolton is one of Greater Manchester's four universities. In 2007, the Times Good University Guide ranked it 91st of 113 institutions in Britain.[8] There are 4,440 students (83% undergraduate, 17% postgraduate); 2.6% come from outside Britain. In 2007 there were 8.8 applications for every place, and student satisfaction was recorded as 74.4%. It is one of Britain's newest universities, having been given this status in 2005.[9]

[edit] GCSE Examination Performance 2007

School A*-C
Pass Rate
  School Point
Score
Bolton School (Girls' Division) 99%   Bolton School (Girls' Division) 518.9
Canon Slade C of E School 98%   Bolton School (Boys' Division) 446.4
Madrasatul Imam Muhammed Zakariya 59%   Canon Slade C of E School 441.8
St James's C of E School and Sports College 59%   Little Lever Specialist Language College 416.2
St Joseph's RC High School and Sports College 58%   St Joseph's RC High School and Sports College 404.6
Turton High School Media Arts College 58%   Westhoughton High School 398.9
Thornleigh Salesian College 49%   Turton High School Media Arts College 379.5
Mount St Joseph Business and Enterprise College 42%   Rivington and Blackrod High School 378.9
Lord's Independent School 38%   St James's C of E School and Sports College 378.5
Rivington and Blackrod High School 37%   Mount St Joseph Business and Enterprise College 375.6
Little Lever Specialist Language College 35%   Harper Green School 344.0
Westhoughton High School 35%   Thornleigh Salesian College 339.5
Sharples School 31%   Smithills School 331.7
Smithills School 31%   Withins School 319.9
Harper Green School 29%   Lord's Independent School 315.9
Hayward School 28%   Madrasatul Imam Muhammed Zakariya 310.8
Withins School 25%   George Tomlinson School 301.4
George Tomlinson School 24%   Hayward School 287.8
Ladybridge High School 18%   Ladybridge High School 284.7
Al Jamiah Al Islamiyyah at Mount St Joseph's Convent 14%   Sharples School 272.8
Bolton School (Boys' Division) 13%   Al Jamiah Al Islamiyyah at Mount St Joseph's Convent 177.8
Average for Metropolitan Borough of Bolton 40.1%   Average for Metropolitan Borough of Bolton 353.4
Average for England 46.7%   Average for England 378.1
  • The table on the left shows the percentage of students gaining five A* to C grades, including English and Maths, for secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.
  • The table on the right shows the Average Total Point Score per Student for secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.
  • Schools highlighted in yellow are above the LEA average; those highlighted in orange are below the average.
  • Another secondary school, Bolton Muslim Girls' School, has opened since January 2007; no results are available.
  • Source: Department for Children, Schools and Familieshttp://www.dcsf.gov.uk/

[edit] Neighbouring districts

The local government districts which surround the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
North-West:
Borough of Chorley
North:
Borough of Blackburn with Darwen
North-East and East:
Metropolitan Borough of Bury

Metropolitan Borough of Bolton

South-West:
Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
South-East:
City of Salford

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Resident Population Estimates by Ethnic Group (Percentages), Neighbourhood statistics. URL accessed 10 May 2008.
  2. ^ a b Vision on Britain - Bolton District: Total Population. URL accessed 12 May 2007.
  3. ^ a b Neighbourhood Statistics - Bolton (Local Authority). URL accessed 12 May 2007.
  4. ^ LEA SATs performance. BBC Online (2007-12-06). Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  5. ^ How different LEAs performed. BBC Online (2008-01-10). Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
  6. ^ Secondary schools in Bolton. BBC Online (2008-01-10). Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  7. ^ Secondary schools in Bolton: GCSE-level. BBC Online (2008-01-10). Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  8. ^ The University of Bolton. Times Online: Good University Guide website. Times Online (Times Newspapers Ltd) (2007-08-15). Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  9. ^ University of Bolton. The Sunday Times University Guide website. The Sunday Times (Times Newspapers Ltd) (2007-09-23). Retrieved on 2008-03-25.