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By Angela Harrison Education correspondent, BBC News
England's primary school population is set to rise by 18% in the next eight years, experts are predicting.England's primary school population is set to rise by 18% in the next eight years, experts are predicting.
And by 2015, numbers are expected to grow by 8%, according to statistics from the Department for Education.And by 2015, numbers are expected to grow by 8%, according to statistics from the Department for Education.
Secondary school numbers have been falling and will continue to do so until 2015, when the surge in primary pupils will start to feed through.Secondary school numbers have been falling and will continue to do so until 2015, when the surge in primary pupils will start to feed through.
The government has pledged to spend more than £4bn in the next four years on creating new school places.The government has pledged to spend more than £4bn in the next four years on creating new school places.
Other recent projections said 450,000 new primary places would be needed in England by 2015.Other recent projections said 450,000 new primary places would be needed in England by 2015.
There are hot-spots of need around the country, with London under the most pressure.There are hot-spots of need around the country, with London under the most pressure.
England's birth rate has been rising since 2002 and is expected to continue to grow. England's birth rate has been rising since 2002 and is expected to continue to grow, the statisticians say.