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Estab Cost Code Schoolname Cfre02supply Cfre26agency Estab Cost Code SchoolName CFRE02Supply CFRE26Agency Primary 2043 1010 Alresford Primary School 3,663.49 6,194.00 3030 1018 Ardleigh St Mary's CE Primary School 11,665.24 1,102.00 2710 1026 ASHDON PRIMARY SCHOOL 13,258.94 0.00 5235 1034 Ashingdon Foundation School 4,390.86 16,233.37 2361 1090 BARLING MAGNA C.P. SCHOOL 11,667.22 405.00 3255 1099 BARDFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 0.00 61,069.30 3782 1103 THE PHOENIX PRIMARY SCHOOL 8,848.20 13,648.00 2581 1108 FAIRHOUSE COMMUNITY JUNIOR SCH 1,191.82 4,030.00 2591 1110 FAIRHOUSE COUNTY INFANT SCHOOL 17,264.12 23,652.84 3825 1111 Felmore Primary School 9,879.73 65,105.65 2611 1114 Ghyllgrove Community Junior School 31,635.96 370.00 2621 1116 Ghyllgrove Infant School 3,527.72 5,898.00 2471 1118 Greensted Junior School 10,741.20 39,951.00 2481 1120 Greensted Infant School and Nursery 4,928.00 1,850.00 5228 1122 The Kingswood Junior School 17,687.76 0.00 5227 1124 Kingswood Infant School 10,700.73 27,052.00 2578 1126 LEE CHAPEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 12,289.96 174.00 3781 1129 Lincewood Primary School 396.72 13,674.00 2014 1135 The Willows Primary School 1,846.56 33,476.31 3421 1136 St Teresas Catholic Primary School 5,180.00 28,530.00 3253 1143 Cherry Tree Primary School 2,925.00 11,851.00 3431 1146 St. Anne Line R.C. Junior 9,072.93 26,058.20 3451 1148 St. Anne Line R.C.Infants 13,230.00 0.00 2301 1150 WHITMORE JUNIOR SCHOOL 4,447.84 1,055.00 2291 1152 WHITMORE COUNTY INFANT SCHOOL 1,350.00 14,620.00 3304 1200 BELCHAMP ST PAUL C OF E 1,192.79 0.00 3441 1208 Holy Family School 12,465.79 0.00 5211 1210 Jotmans Hall Primary School 13,759.75 6,655.65 2811 1212 Kents Hill Junior 7,394.03 55,122.00 2971 1214 Kents Hill Infant 52,296.22 33,899.00 5222 1216 SOUTH BENFLEET PRIMARY SCHOOL 21,842.31 0.00 3402 1232 Bentley St. Pauls C/E Primary -6.88 2,151.00 2799 1240 PRIORY SCHOOL BICKNACRE 13,444.68 0.00 2015 1251 Brightside Primary School 32,682.33 0.00 5238 1252 The Buttsbury Junior School 49,111.00 9,055.00 5236 1254 Buttsbury Infants School 41,198.45 0.00 2181 1256 QUILTERS JUNIOR SCHOOL 19,951.66 0.00 2541 1258 Quilters Infant School 27,300.29 0.00 2681 1260 SOUTH GREEN COUNTY JUNIOR 271.00 0.00 2911 1262 South Green Infant School 6,873.76 1,054.40 3471 1264 St Peters RC Primary School 61,670.11 0.00 2601 1266 Sunnymede Junior School 28,297.11 9,670.00 2671 1268 Sunnymede Infant School 4,465.15 0.00 3309 1292 Birch Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary Sc 1,449.09 0.00 3241 1300 BIRCHANGER P[RIMARY 8,501.14 0.00 2640 1308 BLACKMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 34,355.22 0.00 2250 1316 Bocking Church Street P. 7,850.36 0.00 2659 1324 Boreham County Primary School 9,642.02 3,847.00 3401 1332 St.Margarets C.of E. Primary School 4,698.04 34,449.80 3018 1340 Boxted C. of E. Primary 7,858.55 0.00 2044 1348 Bradfield Primary School 3,613.53 37,577.90 3630 1356 St.Cedds CofE(VA) Primary School 11,633.62 0.00 2134 1362 BECKERS GREEN P.S. 27,660.00 42,460.00 2759 1366 GREAT BRADFORDS JUNIOR SCHOOL 27,217.69 11,981.75 2769 1368 GT. BRADFORDS INFANT & NURSERY SCHOOL 17,110.26 1,918.00 2810 1370 THE JOHN BUNYAN JUNIOR 35,967.17 11,488.00 2300 1372 JOHN BUNYAN INFANT SCHOOL & NURSERY 13,878.42 0.00 2880 1374 John Ray Junior School 7,313.90 34,713.30 2669 1376 John Ray Infant School 17,051.89 0.00 2080 1378 Lyons Hall Primary 31,895.60 0.00 3790 1380 St Francis Catholic Primary School, Braintree -1,868.17 12,798.00 3440 1382 St.Michaels C.of E. Primary 85,827.38 6,787.00 2767 1384 White Court School 52,155.00 0.00 2838 1412 Hogarth Primary School 12,496.98 0.00 2009 1414 Larchwood Primary School 21,722.32 4,120.00 2013 1417 Holly Trees Primary 17,020.37 27,271.00 5253 1422 St Helens Catholic Junior 31,523.46 13,250.00 5267 1424 St. Helen's Catholic Infant School 40,168.69 0.00 3592 1426 St. Thomas of Canterbury CE Junior School 40,976.59 0.00 3622 1428 St. Thomas of Canterbury CE Infant School 18,743.26 0.00 2919 1430 WARLEY PRIMARY 36,523.74 16,569.68 2068 1460 Brightlingsea Infants 5,531.08 19,712.00 2072 1462 BRIGHTLINGSEA JUNIOR SCHOOL 5,053.65 56,335.00 5252 1476 Broomfield Primary School 10,156.91 1,496.00 2973 1484 Buckhurst Hill Comm Primary 35,860.77 18,928.32 3122 1486 ST.JOHNS CE PRIMARY SCHOOL 4,870.15 0.00 3008 1496 BULMER ST. ANDREWS PRIMARY 7,902.33 0.00 Estab Cost Code SchoolName CFRE02Supply CFRE26Agency 2310 1504 Burnham-on-Crouch PS 48,952.90 0.00 3450 1506 St Marys School 27,317.22 0.00 3103 1560 CANEWDON ENDOWED PRIMARY SCHOOL AND NURSERY 2,532.44 22,565.98 2311 1562 Canvey Junior School 9,111.23 9,044.00 2751 1564 Canvey Island Infant School 11,268.54 365.00 2981 1566 LEIGH BECK JUNIOR 22,149.57 11,853.06 2321 1568 LEIGH BECK INFANT SCHOOL & NURSERY 24,197.87 6,205.00 2557 1570 Lubbins Park Community Primary 1,071.38 23,515.00 3834 1573 Northwick Park Primary School 6,055.08 0.00 3411 1576 St. Josephs Primary School 13,652.90 175.00 5224 1578 St. Katherines CoE Primary School 16,811.93 0.00 2998 1582 WILLIAM READ PRIMARY SCHOOL 36,001.14 0.00 2706 1584 Winter Gardens Junior School 9,905.02 4,684.98 3838 1585 Winter Gardens Primary School 11,233.14 7,130.00 2906 1586 Winter Gardens Infant School 2,229.62 0.00 2034 1610 DE VERE PRIMARY SCHOOL 20,477.89 0.00 3019 1634 Chappel CE Cont Primary School 8,482.51 9,257.00 1000 1640 Tanglewood Nursery School 6,524.56 8,855.00 1001 1642 Woodcroft Nursery School 0.00 0.00 3826 1643 Chancellor Park Primary School 26,703.22 1,756.00 2839 1644 Barnes Farm Junior 15,913.37 11,125.00 2928 1645 BARNES FARM INFANT SCHOOL 12,054.71 836.00 5249 1646 The Cathedral School 1,899.92 0.00 2018 1651 Kings Road Primary School 29,477.99 10,736.00 2800 1652 Lawford Mead Junior School 17,042.58 18,123.00 2790 1654 Lawford Mead Infant & Nursery School 7,916.82 4,159.00 2869 1656 Melbourne Park Primary 939.79 14,137.98 2559 1660 MILDMAY JUNIOR SCHOOL 40,551.18 5,788.00 2569 1664 Mildmay Infant and Nursery School 13,363.97 21,299.00 2180 1668 MOULSHAM JUNIOR 18,226.69 84,894.49 2200 1670 Moulsham Infants School 23,611.46 3,388.00 2020 1673 Springfield Primary School 14,966.35 700.70 2529 1674 Oaklands Infant School 16,828.61 340.00 5250 1676 OUR LADY IMMACULATE RC PRIMARY 11,298.24 8,744.50 2589 1678 PERRYFIELDS JUNIOR 8,939.73 0.00 2629 1680 Perryfields Infant School 13,776.46 1,965.00 3770 1682 St Pius X Catholic Primary School 19,262.15 680.03 2850 1686 The Tyrrells Primary School 26,215.99 5,196.18 2210 1688 Trinity Road Primary School 8,139.07 275.00 2879 1690 Westlands Community Primary School 24,610.19 15,971.41 5201 1694 Newlands Spring Primary School 18,130.60 6,146.00 3823 1696 The Bishops School 16,910.51 13,026.18 2323 1730 CHIGWELL ROW INFANT 4,519.45 18,947.55 2303 1732 Chigwell Primary School 12,205.72 48,428.70 2647 1734 LIMES FARM JUNIOR SCHOOL 1,618.51 16,207.70 2707 1736 LIMES FARM INFANTS 13,972.39 4,127.67 2685 1748 Chipping Ongar County Primary 55,623.39 1,947.00 3795 1760 Chrishall. Holy Trinity & St.Nicholas CE Primary 16,235.55 0.00 2026 1766 ALTON PARK JUNIOR 69,895.25 15,961.00 3831 1769 Great Clacton CEVA Junior 4,514.05 2,338.00 2061 1770 Burrsville Infants School 14,450.83 9,413.00 2089 1772 Cann Hall Primary School 4,188.37 26,274.52 5212 1774 COPPINS GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 15,690.80 0.00 5216 1776 Holland Haven Primary School 17,465.56 0.00 5215 1778 Holland Park Primary School 44,701.34 0.00 2071 1780 FROBISHER PRIMARY & NURSERY SCHOOL 11,572.11 8,020.00 5219 1782 ST.CLARES R.C PRIMARY 9,906.89 11,189.00 2027 1784 Oakwood Infants School 39,334.19 0.00 2087 1786 RAVENSCROFT PRIMARY SCHOOL 80,490.61 5,850.00 2720 1802 CLAVERING PRIMARY SCHOOL 23,435.55 0.00 3209 1808 St. Peters C. of E. Primary 54,023.39 16,002.50 5280 1814 BRINKLEY GROVE PRIMARY 25,897.47 21,387.00 2284 1816 Cherry Tree Primary School and Speech and Language 9,005.37 0.00 2065 1818 Friars Grove Junior School 19,372.76 0.00 2075 1820 Friars Grove Infant School 11,171.86 0.00 2054 1822 Gosbecks Primary School 22,687.28 17,988.30 2003 1824 Hamilton Primary School 66,282.68 0.00 2057 1826 Hazelmere Junior School 18,549.86 57,609.00 2058 1828 HAZELMERE INFANTS SCHOOL 15,492.43 1,018.00 2064 1830 HOME FARM PRIMARY SCHOOL 25,827.27 15,874.00 3001 1832 KENDALL C/E PRIMARY 20,795.30 41,167.80 2016 1834 Kings Ford Junior School 3,608.12 22,384.42 2017 1836 Kings Ford Infant School and Nursery 35,049.85 334.00 2006 1838 Lexden Primary School With Unit for Hearing Impair 35,404.62 0.00 2052 1840 Monkwick Junior School 39.65 10,110.05 2053 1842 Monkwick Infant and Nursery School 16,862.93 0.00 2062 1844 Montgomery Junior School, Colchester 8,377.94 167.00 2063 1846 Montgomery Infant Sch & Nursy 7,321.04 0.00 2007 1848 Myland Primary School 21,066.14 0.00 Estab Cost Code SchoolName CFRE02Supply CFRE26Agency 2008 1850 NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 17,736.25 21,158.50 2010 1852 Old Heath Community Primary School 6,393.47 3,507.00 3040 1854 Parsons Heath C.
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