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School Name Agency Name Total Spend £ Aclet Close Nursery HAYS ACCOUNTANCY PERSONNEL SCHOOL SPEND ON AGENCY SUPPLY FOR THE PERIOD 01/04/16 TO 24/03/17 School Name Agency Name Total Spend £ Aclet Close Nursery HAYS ACCOUNTANCY PERSONNEL. 580.32 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 29,799.96 Aclet Close Nursery Total 30,380.28 Acre Rigg Infant EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 17,654.00 Acre Rigg Infant Total 17,654.00 All Saints Catholic VA Pr Lanch CRAIGS COACHING LTD. 1,190.00 LANCHESTER LANGUAGES. 262.50 All Saints Catholic VA Pr Lanch Total 1,452.50 Annfield Plain Infant SUPPLY DESK LTD. 1,719.85 Annfield Plain Infant Total 1,719.85 Aycliffe Village Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 745.00 HAYS EDUCATION. 5,980.00 Aycliffe Village Primary Total 6,725.00 Beamish Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 155.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 5,154.95 Beamish Primary Total 5,309.95 Bearpark Primary VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 2,075.00 Bearpark Primary Total 2,075.00 Beechdale Nursery PK EDUCATION. 72.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 11,443.95 Beechdale Nursery Total 11,515.95 Belmont CE (Controlled) Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 10,125.00 T/A THE MATHS TUTOR. 720.00 MONARCH EDUCATION LTD. 7,614.52 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 12,639.50 Belmont CE (Controlled) Primary Total 31,099.02 Belmont Cheveley Park Primary EDUCATION WORLD LTD. 9,367.50 Belmont Cheveley Park Primary Total 9,367.50 Belmont Community School T/A AK TEACHING LTD. 20,759.00 CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 1,660.50 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 590.00 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD. 2,400.00 SMR SCHOOLS & ACADEMIES LTD. 3,870.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 174,771.18 Belmont Community School Total 204,050.68 Benfieldside Primary FLUENT FUTURES. 2,574.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 61,469.85 Benfieldside Primary Total 64,043.85 Bishop Barrington School EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 12,643.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 25,465.41 Bishop Barrington School Total 38,108.41 Blackhall Colliery Primary EYPS LTD. 9,699.00 HAYS EDUCATION. 6,380.00 Blackhall Colliery Primary Total 16,079.00 Blessed John Duckett RC VA Tow Law TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 18,492.22 WHITBURN CHURCH OF ENGLAND ACADEMY. 1,000.00 Blessed John Duckett RC VA Tow Law Total 19,492.22 Bloemfontein Primary CELSIAN. 171.80 HAYS EDUCATION. 16,111.00 SCHOOL OF ROCK & POP. 700.00 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 20,602.23 Bloemfontein Primary Total 37,585.03 Blue Coat CE Aided Junior VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 17,256.50 Blue Coat CE Aided Junior Total 17,256.50 Bluebell Meadow Primary CHORISTER SCHOOL. 1,610.00 Bluebell Meadow Primary Total 1,610.00 Bournmoor Primary APOLLO TEACHING SERVICES LTD. 29,489.00 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 1,980.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 1,110.00 Bournmoor Primary Total 32,579.00 Bowburn Infant and Nursery EYPS LTD. 17,984.00 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 105.36 Bowburn Infant and Nursery Total 18,089.36 Bowburn Junior EYPS LTD. 2,945.00 Bowburn Junior Total 2,945.00 Bp Auckland Etherley Lane Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 20,580.00 Bp Auckland Etherley Lane Primary Total 20,580.00 Brandon Primary BRANDON HAPPYTIMES DAYCARE. 524.80 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 27,635.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 1,188.75 Brandon Primary Total 29,348.55 Bullion Lane Primary AK TEACHING LTD. 8,735.00 CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 22,523.85 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 9,500.03 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 59.00 Bullion Lane Primary Total 40,817.88 Burnhope Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 60.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 30,210.30 WILLINGTON PRIMARY. 419.80 Burnhope Primary Total 30,690.10 Burnopfield Primary APOLLO TEACHING SERVICES LTD. 6,895.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 497.50 Burnopfield Primary Total 7,392.50 Byerley Park Primary ESH WINNING PRIMARY. 160.00 Byerley Park Primary Total 160.00 Byers Green Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 7,840.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 7,352.50 Byers Green Primary Total 15,192.50 Castleside Primary CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 2,791.20 EYPS LTD. 3,724.50 Castleside Primary Total 6,515.70 Catchgate Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 15,914.00 FIRST CALL TEACHERS LTD. 4,775.00 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL. 780.00 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD. 3,996.17 Catchgate Primary Total 25,465.17 Chester le Street CE (Controlled) Primary KIDZ R FIT LTD. 1,040.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 2,944.50 Chester le Street CE (Controlled) Primary Total 3,984.50 Chester-le-St Cestria Primary EYPS LTD. 75.00 PARK VIEW ACADEMY. 3,000.00 Chester-le-St Cestria Primary Total 3,075.00 Chester-le-St Red Rose Primary TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 39,494.96 Chester-le-St Red Rose Primary Total 39,494.96 Chester-le-Street Newker Primary CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 2,644.00 EDUCATION WORLD LTD. 105.00 EYPS LTD. 25,133.00 TRACIE OLIVER RECRUITMENT LTD.* 290.00 Chester-le-Street Newker Primary Total 28,172.00 Chilton Primary CHILTON PRIMARY PETTY CASH A/C - DETAILS HELD BY SCHOOL 1,000.00 FIRST CLASS SUPPLY & TRAINING LTD. 7,322.50 Chilton Primary Total 8,322.50 Cockton Hill Infant EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 260.00 Cockton Hill Infant Total 260.00 Collierley Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 19,485.00 THE EDUCATION WAREHOUSE LTD. 620.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 21,444.04 Collierley Primary Total 41,549.04 Consett Infant and Nursery Unit BISHOP IAN RAMSEY PRE SCHOOL. 268.56 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 5,614.00 Consett Infant and Nursery Unit Total 5,882.56 Consett Junior EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 7,970.00 Consett Junior Total 7,970.00 Consett Moorside Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 20,760.00 EDUCATION WORLD LTD. 180.00 EYPS LTD. 5,950.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 340.00 Consett Moorside Primary Total 27,230.00 Consett The Grove Primary TRACIE OLIVER RECRUITMENT LTD.* 540.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 175.00 Consett The Grove Primary Total 715.00 Copeland Road Primary CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 11,005.00 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 46,340.00 4,041.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 14,379.20 Copeland Road Primary Total 75,765.20 Coxhoe Primary MONARCH EDUCATION LTD. 11,578.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 1,855.00 Coxhoe Primary Total 13,433.00 Croft Community School 123 TEACHERS LTD. 5,110.00 CAPITA BUSINESS SERVICES LTD. 33,001.82 CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 78,052.71 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 1,900.00 PK EDUCATION. 12,365.00 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD. 378.00 REED MANAGED SERVICES LTD. 16,362.50 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 111,776.71 Croft Community School Total 258,946.74 Crook Hartside Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 155.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 833.25 Crook Hartside Primary Total 988.25 Crook Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 33,225.00 EYPS LTD. 43,876.13 Crook Primary Total 77,101.13 Deaf Hill Primary TEACHER SUPPLY (NORTH EAST) LTD. 1,260.00 Deaf Hill Primary Total 1,260.00 Dean Bank Primary and Nursery EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 3,515.00 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 18,225.64 Dean Bank Primary and Nursery Total 21,740.64 Delves Lane Primary CAPITA BUSINESS SERVICES LTD. 650.00 CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 4,550.00 EDUCATION WORLD LTD. 2,270.00 EYPS LTD. 875.00 FOCUS EDUCATION LTD. 390.00 PK EDUCATION. 14,862.00 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD. 3,174.40 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 95.00 TEACHER SUPPLY (NORTH EAST) LTD. 835.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 6,181.25 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 789.50 Delves Lane Primary Total 34,672.15 Dene Community School CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 2,620.70 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 32,170.00 SUPPLY DESK LTD. 981.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 12,679.75 Dene Community School Total 48,451.45 Durham Johnston Comp ADECCO UK LTD. 3,507.00 ADJUSTOPEN LTD T/A SOLUTIONS RECRUITMENT. 16,413.30 CAPITA RESOURCING LTD T/A CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING. 74,908.79 COREPEOPLE RECRUITMENT. 24,437.84 DIRECT RECRUITMENT (NORTH EAST). 749.93 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 64,383.00 KEYSTAGE RECRUITMENT LTD. 1,830.00 M2 EDUCATION LTD. 40,814.25 REED MANAGED SERVICES LTD. 68,013.98 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 8,042.00 TNE LTD. 25,335.41 Durham Johnston Comp Total 328,435.50 Durham Sixth Form Centre ADECCO UK LTD. 1,678.14 EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 21,685.00 EYPS LTD. 16,615.00 MANPOWER UK LTD. 436.90 PK EDUCATION. 12,425.00 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 188.65 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 48,696.33 Durham Sixth Form Centre Total 101,725.02 Easington CE Controlled Primary VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 412.50 Easington CE Controlled Primary Total 412.50 Easington Colliery Primary EYPS LTD. 9,595.00 LINDA FRIBERG SUPPLY. 9,807.59 PARKSIDE SPORTS COLLEGE ACADEMY. 1,250.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LTD. 62,693.25 Easington Colliery Primary Total 83,345.84 East Stanley School TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 323.85 East Stanley School Total 323.85 Edmondsley Primary EDUCATION NETWORK LTD. 610.00 EDUCATION WORLD LTD. 95.00 EYPS LTD. 55,463.00 PRIM-ED PUBLISHING LTD. 145.00 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD. 2,810.00 SCHOOLS ADVISORY SERVICE. 664.43 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD. 1,853.00 YORKSHIRE TEACHERS LTD T/A PRINCIPAL TEACHERS. 145.00 Edmondsley Primary Total 61,785.43 Elemore Hall School ADJUSTOPEN LTD T/A SOLUTIONS RECRUITMENT. 116.00 COREPEOPLE RECRUITMENT. 3,827.56 PK EDUCATION. 8,085.00 Elemore Hall School Total 12,028.56 Escomb Primary EYPS LTD.
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