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Dfe Number School Name PAN 2021/22 Type Address Telephone E-Mail School Start Age Leave Age Establishment Type Admission Authori Admission DfE PAN School Leave School Name Type Address Telephone E-mail Establishment Type Authority/Arrange Number 2021/22 Start Age Age ments Gerard Road, Alcester, Academy Trust (Alcester 4240 Alcester Academy 130 Secondary 01789 762285 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own Warwickshire, B49 6QQ Academy) Secondary Birmingham Road, Alcester, Academy Trust (Alcester 5407 Alcester Grammar School 150 (Selective Co- 01789 762494 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Warwickshire, B49 5ED Grammar School) ed School) Ash Green Lane, Exhall, Academy Trust (Creative 5401 Ash Green School 170 Secondary Coventry, West Midlands, 024 7636 6772 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own Education Trust) CV7 9AH Ashlawn Road, Hillmorton, Academy Trust Secondary 4241 Ashlawn School 256 Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 01788 573425 [email protected] 11 18 (Transforming Lives School's Own (bi-lateral) 5ET Educational Trust) Secondary Academy Trust Aylesford School and Sixth Form (All through Tapping Way, Warwick, 4190 206 01926 747100 [email protected] 4 18 (Aylesford School and School's Own College Primary and Warwickshire, CV34 6XR Sixth Form College Trust) Secondary) Lawford Lane, Bilton, Academy Trust (Stowe 4238 Bilton School 210 Secondary Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 01788 840600 [email protected] 11 18 Valley Multi Academy School's Own 7JT Trust) Sydenham Drive, Academy Trust (Campion 4192 Campion School 210 Secondary Leamington Spa, 01926 743200 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Academy Trust) Warwickshire, CV31 1QH Leicester Road, Nuneaton, Academy Trust (Matrix 4004 Etone College 120 Secondary 024 7675 7300 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Warwickshire, CV11 6AA Academy Trust) Harris Drive, Overslade Academy Trust (The 4006 Harris C of E Academy 156 Secondary Lane, Rugby, Warwickshire, 01788 812549 [email protected] 11 16 Diocese of Coventry Multi School's Own CV22 6EA Academy Trust) Church Road, Hartshill, Academy Trust (The 5402 Hartshill School 210 Secondary Nuneaton, Warwickshire, 024 7639 2237 [email protected] 11 16 Midland Academies School's Own CV10 0NA Trust) Stratford Road, Henley-in- Academy Trust (Henley 4108 Henley in Arden School 140 Secondary Arden, Warwickshire, B95 01564 792364 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own in Arden School Trust) 6AF Shanklin Drive, Nuneaton, Academy Trust (Higham 4153 Higham Lane School 246 Secondary 024 7638 8123 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Warwickshire, CV10 0BJ Lane School Trust) Leyes Lane, Kenilworth, Foundation (Kenilworth 4236 Kenilworth School and Sixth Form 270 Secondary 01926 859421 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Warwickshire, CV8 2DA Education Trust) Banbury Road, Kineton, Academy Trust (Stowe 4110 Kineton High School 180 Secondary Warwick, Warwickshire, 01926 640465 [email protected] 11 18 Valley Multi Academy School's Own CV35 0JX Trust) Secondary Academy Trust (The Church Street, Stratford- (Selective Grammar School of King 4601 King Edward VI School 87 upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 01789 293351 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Boys' Edward VI at Stratford- CV37 6HB School) upon-Avon) Kingsbury School - A Specialist Tamworth Road, Kingsbury, Academy Trust (Castle 4008 Science and Mathematics 126 Secondary Tamworth, Staffordshire, 01827 872316 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own Phoenix Trust) Academy B78 2LF Secondary Academy Trust (The (Selective Clifton Road, Rugby, 4620 Lawrence Sheriff School 150 01788 542074 [email protected] 11 18 Lawrence Sheriff School School's Own Boys' Warwickshire, CV21 3AG Academy Trust) School) Myton Road, Warwick, Academy Trust (Myton 5403 Myton School 275 Secondary 01926 493805 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Warwickshire, CV34 6PJ School Trust) Bulkington Road, Bedworth, Nicholas Chamberlaine Academy Trust (Griffin 4003 300 Secondary Warwickshire, 024 7631 2308 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own Technology College School's Trust) CV12 9EA Sandy Lane, Blackdown, Academy Trust (The The North Leamington School 4237 240 Secondary Leamington Spa, 01926 338711 [email protected] 11 18 North Leamington School School's Own Academy Warwickshire, CV32 6RD Academy) Anderson Avenue, Rokeby, [email protected]. Free School (Knowledge 4009 Rugby Free Secondary School 180 Secondary 01788 222060 11 18 School's Own Rugby, CV22 7PE uk School's Trust) Secondary Longrood Road, Bilton, Academy Trust (Rugby 5406 Rugby High School 120 (Selective Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 01788 810518 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own High School Trust) Girl's School) 7RE Darlingscote Road, Academy Trust (Shipston 4113 Shipston High School 120 Secondary Shipston-On-Stour, 01608 661833 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own High School) Warwickshire, CV36 4DY Welsh Road West, Academy Trust (Stowe 4114 Southam College 270 Secondary Southam, Warwickshire, 01926 812560 [email protected] 11 18 Valley Multi Academy School's Own CV47 0JW Trust) Academy Trust (Holy St. Benedict's Catholic High Kinwarton Road, Alcester, 4730 140 Secondary 01789 762888 [email protected] 11 18 Family Catholic Multi School's Own School Warwickshire, B49 6PX Academy Company) Greenmoor Road, Academy Trust (The Holy St. Thomas More Catholic School 4803 160 Secondary Nuneaton, Warwickshire, 024 7664 2400 [email protected] 11 18 Spirit Catholic Multi School's Own and Sixth Form College CV10 7EX Academy) Secondary Shottery Manor, Shottery, Academy Trust (Stratford 4002 Stratford Girls' Grammar School 120 (Selective Stratford-upon-Avon, 01789 293759 [email protected] 11 18 Girls' Grammar School School's Own Girl's School) Warwickshire, CV37 9HA Trust) Alcester Road, Stratford- Academy Trust (Stratford- 4124 Stratford-upon-Avon School 290 Secondary upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 01789 268051 [email protected] 11 18 School's Own upon-Avon School) CV37 9DH Crooks Lane, Studley, Academy Trust (Studley 5408 Studley High School 150 Secondary 01527 852478 [email protected] 11 16 School's Own Warwickshire, B80 7QX High School Trust) The Avon Valley School and Newbold Road, Rugby, 5400 220 Secondary 01788 542355 [email protected] 11 16 Foundation School's Own Performing Arts College Warwickshire, CV21 1EH Coventry Road, Coleshill, Academy Trust (The 4233 The Coleshill School 210 Secondary Birmingham, West 01675 462435 [email protected] 11 18 Arthur Terry Learning School's Own Midlands, B46 3EX Partnership Trust) Academy Trust (The Raveloe Drive, Nuneaton, 4000 The George Eliot School 190 Secondary 024 7674 4000 [email protected] 11 16 Midland Academies School's Own Warwickshire, CV11 4QP Trust) Academy Trust (The Radnor Drive, Nuneaton, 6905 The Nuneaton Academy 210 Secondary 024 7634 1134 [email protected] 11 18 Midland Academies School's Own Warwickshire, CV10 7PD Trust) Dordon Road, Dordon, Academy Trust 4112 The Polesworth School 240 Secondary Tamworth, Staffordshire, 01827 702205 [email protected] 11 18 (Communities Academy School's Own B78 1QT Trust) Witherley Road, , Academy Trust (The 4005 The Queen Elizabeth Academy 150 Secondary Atherstone, 01827 712477 [email protected] 11 16 Academy Transformation School's Own Warwickshire, CV9 1LZ Trust) Guy's Cliffe Avenue, 4752 Trinity Catholic School 150 Secondary Leamington Spa, 01926 428416 [email protected] 11 18 Voluntary Aided School's Own Warwickshire, CV32 6NB.
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