Once again, based on this: https://explore-education-statistics...haracteristics I obtained all the figures by combining the figures for children classified as Black Caribbean, Black African and Black Other ethnicities. The figure for schoolchildren in England overall is 5.8%, albeit as usual bumped up a lot by London. (It should be noted that London is the only major city, along with Bristol and Liverpool, that has more Black than South Asian people in Britain).

North East (1.6% overall)

Newcastle-upon-Tyne 6.1%

North West (3.5% overall)

Bolton 6.6%, Liverpool 5.3%, Manchester 17.1%, Rochdale 5.4%, Salford 7.1%

Yorkshire and The Humber (3% overall)

Leeds 8%, Sheffield 7%

East Midlands (3.5% overall)

Leicester 9.6%, Nottingham 12.3%, West Northamptonshire 6.8%

West Midlands (6.2% overall)

Birmingham 12.7%, Coventry 13.2%, Sandwell 10.1%, Telford and Wrekin 5%, Walsall 6.4%, Wolverhampton 12%

East of England (3.8% overall)

Bedford 6.4%, Luton 9.9%, Southend-on-Sea 6.5%, Thurrock 14.8%

London (17.9% overall)

Barking and Dagenham 24.5%, Barnet 10.3%, Bexley 17.9%, Brent 19.3%, Bromley 10.9%, Camden 17.5%, City of London 5.1%, Croydon 27.7%, Ealing 13.5%, Enfield 21.7%, Greenwich 29.8%, Hackney 32.4%, Hammersmith and Fulham 20.8%, Haringey 21.2%, Harrow 8.7%, Havering 10.8%, Hillingdon 9.8%, Hounslow 10.3%, Islington 22.5%, Kensington and Chelsea 6.8%, Lambeth 39.1%, Lewisham 32.6%, Merton 13.3%, Newham 19.1%, Redbridge 9.1%, Southwark 38.8%, Sutton 8%, Tower Hamlets 9.4%, Waltham Forest 16.9%, Wandsworth 19.7%, Westminster 18.9%

South East (3.4% overall)

Medway 9.5%, Milton Keynes 13.9%, Reading 8.6%, Slough 7.2%

South West (1.8% overall)

Bristol 10.5%