Once again, based on this: https://explore-education-statistics...haracteristics I obtained all the figures by combining the figures for children classified as Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi ethnicities. The figure for schoolchildren in England overall is 9.7%, albeit as usual bumped up a lot by London.

North East (3.2% overall)

Newcastle-upon-Tyne 10.1%

North West (9.9% overall)

Blackburn with Darwen 43.4%, Bolton 24%, Bury 13%, Lancashire 10.9%, Manchester 22.1%, Oldham 31.5%, Rochdale 23.7%, Tameside 10.8%, Trafford 14.1%

Yorkshire and The Humber (11.4% overall)

Bradford 41.4%, Calderdale 17.1%, Kirklees 26.1%, Leeds 10.1%, Sheffield 10%

East Midlands (8% overall)

Derby 18.1%, Leicester 40.4%, Nottingham 15.1%

West Midlands (15.9% overall)

Birmingham 35.3%, Coventry 16%, Sandwell 27.3%, Solihull 12%, Stoke-on-Trent 13.4%, Walsall 22%, Wolverhampton 22.1%

East of England (6% overall)

Bedford 14%, Luton 41.4%, Peterborough 14.6%

London (17.5% overall)

Barking and Dagenham 25.2%, Brent 23.7%, Camden 15.4%, City of London 40.1%, Croydon 11.3%, Ealing 23.2%, Hackney 10.1%, Harrow 30.7%, Hillingdon 24.3%, Hounslow 31.2%, Newham 44.4%, Redbridge 49%, Sutton 14%, Tower Hamlets 64.7%, Waltham Forest 18.8%, Wandsworth 11.8%

South East (6.5% overall)

Buckinghamshire 17.5%, Milton Keynes 10.3%, Reading 19.1%, Slough 48.1%, Windsor and Maidenhead 14.4%, Wokingham 13.6%

South West (2.1% overall)

Swindon 10.5%