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School/College Name Postcode Visitors School/college name Postcode Visitors 3D Morden College HA9 6DE 4 Abbey College Birmingham B3 1QU 30 Alderbrook School B91 1SN 93 Aldersley High School WV8 1RT 85 All Saints' Academy GL51 0WH 100 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Technology College and Sixth Form Centre B27 7XY 65 Archway School GL5 4AX 85 Ark St Alban's Academy B12 0YH 83 Arnold Lodge School CV32 5TW 14 Arthur Terry School B74 4RZ 240 Ash Green School CV7 9AH 55 Ashlawn School and Science College CV22 5ET 200 Askews Library Services Ltd, Preston B10 9LL 2 Aston University Engineering Academy B7 4AG 120 Aylesford School and Sixth Form College, Warwick CV34 6XR 50 Balcarras School GL53 8QF 210 Barr Beacon School WS9 0RF 100 Barrs Hill School and Community College CV1 4BU 30 Baxter College DY11 5PQ 20 Bicester Technology Studio, Bicester OX26 2NS 20 Birmingham Metropolitan College WS28YE 158 Birmingham Ormiston Academy B4 7QD 311 Bishop Milner Catholic College DY13BY 90 Bishop Walsh Catholic School B76 1QT 125 Blessed Robert Sutton Catholic Sports College DE15 9SD 40 Bloxwich Academy WS2 7NR 30 Bordesley Green Girls' School & Sixth Form B9 4TR 200 Bridgnorth Endowed School WV164ER 40 Broadway School B20 3DP 88 Cadbury Sixth Form College B38 8QT 273 Caludon Castle Business & Enterprise School, Coventry CV2 5BD 150 Campion School, Leamington CV31 1QH 35 Cardinal Griffin Catholic High School WS11 4AW 50 Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Coventry CV6 2FR 200 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School and Language College, Coventry CV22AJ 80 Chase Grammar School (Formerly Chase Academy) WS11 0UR 80 Chase Terrace Technology College WS72DB 119 Cheltenham Bournside School and Sixth Form Centre GL51 3EF 250 Chipping Campden School GL556HU 120 City of Wolverhampton College WV6 0DU 50 Cleeve School GL52 8AE 120 Cokethorpe School, Witney OX29 7PU 88 Colmers School and Sixth Form College B459NY 52 Coundon Court School, Coventry CV6 2AJ 106 Coventry Blue Coat Church of England School & Music College CV1 2BA 175 Coventry College CV2 1ED 100 Coventry University CV1 5FB 25 CTC Kingshurst Academy B376NU 94 Droitwich Spa High School WR9 0AA 50 Edgbaston High School B15 3TS 64 English Martyrs School, Leicester LE4 0FJ 100 Erasmus Darwin Academy WS7 3QW 68 Ernesford Grange Community Academy CV3 2QD 23 Etone College CV11 6AA 66 Fairfax School, Sutton Coldf B757JT 114 Faringdon Community College SN7 7LB 90 Finham Park School CV3 6EA 50 Frome Community College BA11 2HQ 90 George Dixon Academy B16 9GD 48 George Salter Academy B70 9UW 170 Great Barr School, Birmingham B44 8NU 80 Great Wyrley High School WS6 6LQ 40 Hamstead Hall Academy B20 1HL 100 Handsworth Grammar School B21 9ET 155 Haybridge High School and Sixth Form DY82XS 5 Health Futures UTC B70 8DJ 80 Heath Lane Academy LE9 7PD 17 Heath Park School (Formerly Business and Enterprise College) WV11 1RD 50 Higham Lane School CV10 0BJ 90 Highclare School, Birmingham B236QL 14 Highfields School WV4 4NT 170 Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre, Birmingham B323AE 27 Hinckley Academy and John Cleveland Sixth Form Centre LE10 1LD 125 Holy Trinity Academy TF2 9SQ 16 Holyhead School, Birmingham B21 0HN 135 Idsall School TF11 8PD 124 Iveshead School' LE12 9DB 68 John Willmott School, Sutton Coldf B75 7DY 60 King Edward VI College, Stourbridge DY8 1TD 212 King Edward VI School, Staffordshire WS14 9EE 180 King Edward VII Science & Sports College LE67 4UW 90 King's High School Warwick CV34 4HJ 84 Kings Norton Girls School B30 1HW 120 Lichfield Cathedral School WS137LD 26 Llandovery College SA20 0EE 55 Lordswood Girls' School and The Sixth Form Centre, Harborne B17 8QB 130 Ludlow College SY8 1GD 40 Lyng Hall Trust School and Specialist Sports College CV2 3JS 25 Marlborough College LA1 3FP 40 Moseley School B13 9UU 84 Myton School CV34 6PJ 150 Nether Stowe Comprehensive School, Lichfield WS13 7NB 32 Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College CV12 9EA 109 Nishkam High School B192LF 60 North Birmingham Academy B44 0HF 45 North East Wolverhampton Academy, Northwood Campus WV10 6SE 60 North Leamington School CV32 6RD 100 Oldbury Academy B67 8NE 105 Oldbury Wells School WV16 5JD 50 Ormiston Forge Academy B64 6QU 135 Ounsdale High School WV5 8BG 125 Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy WV10 8BL 35 Paulet High School and Sixth Form College DE15 9RT 85 Perryfields High School, Oldbury B68 0RG 13 Plantsbrook School B72 1RB 120 President Kennedy School CV5 9HD 2 Priory School, Birmingham WS149HS 18 Q3 Academy B43 7SD 64 Queen Mary's High School for Girls WS4 2AE 95 Royal Masonic School for Girls WD34HF 255 Royal Wolverhampton School, Wolverhampton WV3 0EG 125 Rugby High School CV22 7RE 120 Rye St Antony School OX3 0BY 52 Sandwell College, Central Campus B71 1PJ 60 Seehra Tutorial College B67 6BQ 6 Shenley Academy, Birmingham B29 4HE 12 Shire Oak Academy WS9 9PA 53 Shireland Collegiate Academy B66 4ND 104 Shrewsbury Colleges Group SY1 1RX 200 Sidney Stringer Academy CV1 5LY 50 Smestow School WV3 8HU 70 South Leicestershire College LE183PR 12 Southfield School for Girls NN15 6HE 121 St Dominic's Brewood, formerly St Dominics School ST19 9BA 12 St Edmund Campion Catholic School B23 5XA 70 St Edmund's Catholic Academy (formerly School) Wolverhampton WV3 9DU 140 St Francis of Assisi School, Walsall WS9 0RN 94 St George's School, Edgbaston B15 1RX 30 St Martin's School, Solihull B91 3EN 24 St Paul's School for Girls B169SL 84 St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham B38 8AP 80 St Thomas More Catholic School and Sixth Form College, Nuneaton CV10 7EX 106 Staffordshire University Academy WS124JH 24 Stantonbury Campus MK14 6BN 140 Stoke Park School & Community Technical College CV2 4JW 100 Stratford Upon Avon School CV37 0DF 2 Swanshurst School B13 0TW 130 Swindon Academy SN21JR 62 Tamworth Sixth Form, a Landau Forte Academy B79 8AA 150 Telford College of Arts and Technology TF1 2NP 400 Tettenhall College WV6 8QX 30 The ACE Academy DY4 7NR 61 The Becket School NG27QY 137 The Coleshill School B46 3EX 60 The De Montfort School WR11 1DQ 44 The Dixie Grammar School CV13 0LE 36 The Friary School WS13 7EW 72 The Henry Box School OX28 4AX 95 The King's Church of England School, Wolverhampton WV6 8XG 60 The Parker E-Act Academy NN11 0QF 115 The Polesworth School B78 1QT 160 The Stourport High School and VIth Form College DY13 8AX 50 Trinity Catholic School, Leamington Spa CV32 6NB 25 Walsall College WS2 8ES 19 Warwickshire College Group, Royal Leamington Spa College CV32 5JE 49 Waseley Hills High School B45 9EL 38 Washwood Heath Academy B82AS 78 Waverley Studio College B9 5SX 14 West Coventry Academy CV4 9PW 120 West Midlands Construction UTC WV10 0JR 181 Whitley Academy CV12 4BD 53 Windsor High School and Sixth Form B63 4BB 110 WMG Academy CV4 8DY 50 Wolverhampton Girls' High School WV6 0BY 120 Wolverley C of E Secondary School DY11 5XQ 28 Wood Green Academy WS10 9QU 130 Wood Green School, Witney OX28 1DX 85 Wynstones School, Gloucester GL4 0UF 7 Total group bookings 14548 Individuals booked 868 Total booked overall 15416.
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