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YR GRP Ethnicity School SEN Mainexcl Code PA Or PP Phase REC BSOM Firs Primary School EHCP PA Pri 6 AMPK Timberley Academy EHCP YR GRP Ethnicity School SEN MainExcl code PA or PP Phase REC BSOM Firs Primary School EHCP PA pri 6 AMPK Timberley Academy EHCP PA pri 6 WENG Banners Gate Primary School EHCP pri 1 AIND St Bernard's Catholic Primary School EHCP pri 4 MWAP Tiverton Academy EHCP pri 6 WBRI Yenton Primary School EHCP pri 9 REFUSED Kings Norton Girls' School EHCP PA sec 7 WBRI Fairfax EHCP sec 7 MWBC St Edmund Campion Catholic School & Sixth Form Centre EHCP sec 8 BAOF The University of Birmingham School EHCP sec 10 AOPK Yardleys School EHCP sec 6 BCRB Lindsworth School EHCP PA spec 11 BCRB Mayfield School EHCP PA spec 9 WBRI Selly Oak Trust School EHCP PA spec 10 WBRI Selly Oak Trust School EHCP PP spec 11 WBRI Selly Oak Trust School EHCP spec 2 WBRI Cofton Primary School K PA pri 1 MOTM Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery School K PA pri 2 WENG Featherstone Primary School K PA pri 2 WBRI Heathlands Primary Academy K PA pri 1 AMPK Moor Green Primary Academy K PA pri 2 Osborne Primary School K PA pri 3 WBRI Pegasus Primary School K PA pri 2 WBRI St Dunstan's Catholic Primary School K PA pri 5 WBRI St Thomas More Catholic Primary School K PA pri 5 WBRI St Thomas More Catholic Primary School K PA pri 3 MWBC The Oaklands Primary School K PA pri 4 WHCB The Oval School k PA pri 5 AOPK Thornton Primary School K PA pri 2 BSOM Ward End Primary School k PA pri 2 MWBC Welsh House Farm Community School and Special Need K PA pri 5 WBRI Woodcock Hill Primary School K PA pri 3 WBRI Woodgate Primary School K PA pri 4 MWBA Yardley Wood Community Primary School K PA pri rec oyem Clifton Primary School K PP pri 2 WBRI Four Dwellings Primary Academy K PP pri 5 WBRI Hawthorn Primary School K PP pri 1 WBRI Princethorpe Infant School K PP pri 6 MWBC Saint Barnabas Church of England Primary School K PP pri 4 MOTM Slade Primary School K PP pri 6 WBRI Tame Valley Academy K PP pri 5 BOF Wattville Primary School K PP pri 3 BCRB Banners Gate Primary School K pri 4 WENG Banners Gate Primary School K pri 5 MWBC Brookvale Primary School K pri 6 OYEM Clifton Primary School K pri 6 WBRI Cofton Primary School K pri 4 WENG Featherstone Primary School K pri 2 BCRB Grestone Academy K pri 6 BOTB Grove School K pri 3 BAOF King Solomon International Business School K pri 2 WBRI Lyndon Green Infant School K pri 5 MWBC St Edward's Catholic Primary School K pri 2 BAOF St George's Church of England Academy, Newtown k pri 3 WBRI St Laurence Church Junior School K pri 11 ABAN Ark Victoria Academy K PA sec 7 BOTH Bournville School K PA sec 8 Greenwood Academy k PA sec 9 WENG St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School K PA sec 7 WBRI Tile Cross Academy K PA sec 11 AOPK Waverley Studio College K PA sec 11 NOBT Ark St Alban's Academy k PP sec 11 NOBT Aston University Engineering Academy K PP sec 11 NOBT Aston University Engineering Academy K PP sec 10 WBRI Central Academy K PP sec 8 WBRI Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School K sec 9 WENG Ark Kings Academy k sec 8 APKN Ark Victoria Academy K sec 10 AKPA Aston University Engineering Academy K sec 11 BGHA Bishop Challoner Catholic College k sec 8 WENG Bournville School K sec 9 NOBT Bournville School K sec 10 WENG Bournville School K sec 8 WENG Bournville School K sec 7 WBRI Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School K sec 10 WBRI Cockshut Hill School K sec 7 WBRI Cockshut Hill School K sec 9 Cockshut Hill School k sec 9 WBRI Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School K sec 10 BCRB Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School K sec 9 MWBC Erdington Academy K sec 9 WBRI Four Dwellings Academy k sec 9 WBRI Great Barr Academy K sec 8 WENG Great Barr Academy K sec 9 MWBC Greenwood Academy K sec 8 WBRI Greenwood Academy K sec 11 AOPK Hall Green School K sec 9 AOPK Holyhead School K sec 7 NOBT Holyhead School K sec 10 BCRB Jewellery Quarter Academy K sec 9 OKRD Jewellery Quarter Academy K sec 11 WENG John Willmott School K sec 10 WBRI John Willmott School k sec 8 BSOM John Willmott School k sec 9 WENG King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy K sec 8 WENG King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy K sec 9 BCRB Lordswood Boys' School K sec 7 APOK Moseley School and Sixth Form K sec 7 WBRI Ninestiles, an Academy k sec 9 AOPK Rockwood Academy K sec 11 NOBT Selly Park Girls' School K sec 8 WENG St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School K sec 7 WENG St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School K sec 7 WENG St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School K sec 11 AOPK Starbank School K sec 9 ABAN Starbank School K sec 8 BCRB Starbank School K sec 9 MWBC Stockland Green School K sec 8 AOPK Swanshurst School K sec 10 WBRI The Arthur Terry School K sec 10 WENG The Arthur Terry School k sec 10 WOTW The University of Birmingham School K sec 10 WBRI Turves Green Boys' School K sec 8 REFU Turves Green Boys' School k sec 10 WBRI Turves Green Boys' School K sec 9 WBRI Turves Green Boys' School K sec 8 AKPA Washwood Heath Academy K sec 2 WENG Ark Kings Academy No PA pri 3 WBRI The Shirestone Academy no PA pri 6 WBRI Banners Gate Primary School NO pri 4 MWBC Blakesley Hall Primary School no pri 2 BCRB New Hall Primary School No pri 5 WENG St George's Church of England Primary School no pri 5 MWBC St Wilfrid's Catholic Junior and Infant School No pri 6 AOPK Summerfield Junior and Infant School no pri 7 MWBC Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School No PA sec 9 AKPA Ark Boulton Academy no PA sec 8 MOTM Bournville School NO PA sec 9 REFUSED Fairfax no PA sec 10 AOPK George Dixon Academy NO PA sec 8 AKPA Great Barr Academy no PA sec 9 OOEG Great Barr Academy no PA sec 10 AMPK Stockland Green School no PA sec 10 AOPK Ark Victoria Academy no PP sec 8 BCRB Central Academy no PP sec 7 WBRI Colmers School and Sixth Form College no PP sec 9 MWBC George Dixon Academy No PP sec 10 AOPK George Dixon Academy no PP sec 11 ABAN George Dixon Academy no PP sec 10 BSOM George Dixon Academy no PP sec 10 MOTM Hall Green School no PP sec 11 AOPK Starbank School no PP sec 10 BCRB The University of Birmingham School NO PP sec 9 WBRI Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School no sec 10 AOPK Ark Boulton Academy no sec 10 NOBT Ark Boulton Academy no sec 10 AKPA Ark Boulton Academy NO sec 10 BSOM Ark St Alban's Academy No sec 11 AOPK Ark Victoria Academy no sec 9 AOPK Ark Victoria Academy no sec 10 ABAN Ark Victoria Academy NO sec 10 OOEG/OARAston University Engineering Academy no sec 10 AKPA Aston University Engineering Academy NO sec 10 AKPA Aston University Engineering Academy NO sec 10 AOPK Aston University Engineering Academy no sec 9 WENG Bartley Green School no sec 9 BOTH Bartley Green School No sec 9 AOPK Bishop Vesey's Grammar School no sec 7 BAOF Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School no sec 8 MWBC Central Academy NO sec 9 BOTH City Academy Birmingham no sec 9 NOBT City Academy Birmingham no sec 7 MWBC Cockshut Hill School No sec 8 NOBT Colmers School and Sixth Form College no sec 9 WBRI Colmers School and Sixth Form College NO sec 8 WBRI Colmers School and Sixth Form College No sec 10 AKPA Colmers School and Sixth Form College no sec 7 WBRI Colmers School and Sixth Form College no sec 11 WBRI Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School No sec 11 ABAN Eden Boys' School NO sec 9 BOTH Erdington Academy no sec 9 MWBC Erdington Academy no sec 7 WBRI Four Dwellings Academy No sec 10 WENG Great Barr Academy no sec 9 AOPK Hodge Hill College NO sec 10 AOPK Hodge Hill College no sec 11 ABAN Holte School no sec 9 BCRB Holyhead School no sec 10 BCRB Jewellery Quarter Academy no sec 11 WENG John Willmott School no sec 9 WENG John Willmott School no sec 10 WENG King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy no sec 11 MOTM King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy NO sec 10 AOPK Kings Heath Boys no sec 9 CHNE King's Norton Boys' School NO sec 11 AOPK Moseley School and Sixth Form No sec 8 NOBT Ninestiles, an Academy no sec 8 AMPK Ninestiles, an Academy no sec 8 WBRI Plantsbrook School no sec 11 WCRB St Edmund Campion Catholic School & Sixth Form Centre no sec 11 BAOF St Edmund Campion Catholic School & Sixth Form Centre No sec 9 BCRB St Edmund Campion Catholic School & Sixth Form Centre No sec 9 BOTH St John Wall Catholic School no sec 7 BCRB Starbank School no sec 8 AMPK Stockland Green School no sec 9 AOPK The University of Birmingham School no sec 8 AOTA The University of Birmingham School no sec 8 BCRB The University of Birmingham School no sec 10 WROM Tile Cross Academy NO sec 9 WBRI Turves Green Boys' School no sec 9 MWBC Turves Green Boys' School no sec 9 MWBC Turves Green Boys' School no sec 10 WBRI Turves Green Girls' School no sec 7 BCRB Washwood Heath Academy no sec 10 AOPK Washwood Heath Academy No sec 11 AOPK Waverley Studio College no sec 10 AOPK Waverley Studio College no sec 10 BOTH Waverley Studio College no sec 11 WBRI Wheelers Lane Technology College no sec 10 BCRB Wheelers Lane Technology College No sec.
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