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Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2011873 PS Aghadrumsee Primary 182,654 2036557 PS All Saints Primary, Tattysallagh 342,241 2032722 PS Altishane Primary 141,304 2016701 PS Ardstraw Jubilee Primary 321,895 2016068 PS Artigarvan Primary 443,331 2016124 PS Ashlea Primary 319,062 2011893 PS Ballinamallard Primary 487,699 2012095 PS Ballougry Primary 273,291 2012298 PS Ballykelly Primary 928,093 2012087 PS Bellarena Primary 183,113 2011860 PS Belleek No 2 Primary 166,588 2116345 NS Belmont Nursery 213,291 2116266 NS Bligh's Lane Nursery 215,750 2016645 PS Bready Jubilee Primary 395,269 2032278 PS Broadbridge Primary 1,079,665 2011894 PS Brookeborough Primary 268,100 2036574 PS Bunscoil Cholmcille Primary 424,905 2116267 NS Carnhill Nursery 178,299 2210065 SS Castlederg High School 1,902,803 2036465 PS Chapel Road Primary 614,789 2036449 PS Christ The King Primary, Omagh 779,287 2016663 PS Cooley Primary 451,611 2012052 PS Culmore Primary 253,538 2016372 PS Cumber Claudy Primary 436,753 2230138 SS Dean Brian Maguirc College 2,181,858 2012660 PS Denamona Primary 224,909 2011899 PS Derrygonnelly Primary 237,570 2210312 SS Devenish College 2,055,422 Page 1 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2012711 PS Donemana Primary 354,919 2012707 PS Dromore Primary, Omagh 191,381 2016029 PS Drumachose Primary 811,495 2012227 PS Drumahoe Primary 796,580 2032639 PS Drumduff Primary 205,906 2032677 PS Drumlish Primary 227,234 2016656 PS Drumrane Primary 402,557 2012378 PS Dunmullan Primary 165,869 2010382 PS Ebrington Primary 1,267,135 2012638 PS Edwards Primary 670,504 2012245 PS Eglinton Primary 623,717 2410040 GS Enniskillen Collegiate 2,078,487 2016152 PS Enniskillen Model Primary 1,220,224 2116608 NS Enniskillen Nursery 218,124 2012617 PS Erganagh Primary 205,030 2032702 PS Evish Primary 187,596 2033706 PS Faughanvale Primary 580,848 2011881 PS Florencecourt Primary 376,664 2016564 PS Fountain Primary 418,676 2240319 SS Gaelcholáiste Dhoire 216,601 2046669 PS Gaelscoil an Traonaigh 207,841 2046646 PS Gaelscoil Eadain Mhoir 521,212 2046689 PS Gaelscoil Léim an Mhadaidh 257,635 2046687 PS Gaelscoil na Daróige 268,700 2046677 PS Gaelscoil na gCrann 490,268 2016700 PS Gaelscoil Neachtain 325,761 2046638 PS Gaelscoil Uí Dhochartaigh 557,946 2116336 NS Galliagh Nursery 209,546 Page 2 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2016089 PS Gibson Primary 878,113 2012648 PS Gillygooley Primary 148,048 2032212 PS Glendermott Primary 475,103 2036288 PS Good Shepherd Primary, Dungiven Road 1,240,542 2016395 PS Gortin Primary 206,408 2032712 PS Gortnagarn Primary 149,900 2016071 PS Greenhaw Primary 963,658 2052035 PS Groarty Integrated Primary 188,036 2036533 PS Hollybush Primary 1,103,964 2030381 PS Holy Child Primary, Londonderry 933,641 2230301 SS Holy Cross College 6,662,136 2036472 PS Holy Family Primary, Ballymagroarty 1,555,844 2036674 PS Holy Family Primary, Omagh 1,136,968 2036632 PS Holy Trinity Primary, Enniskillen 1,996,751 2016151 PS Irvinestown Primary 479,607 2016003 PS Jones Memorial Primary 560,262 2011787 PS Kesh Primary 637,083 2012641 PS Killen Primary 361,778 2031897 PS Killyhommon Primary 264,217 2032473 PS Kilskeery No 1 Primary 148,296 2032628 PS Knocknagor Primary 262,683 2016184 PS Lack Primary 238,930 2012671 PS Langfield Primary 167,752 2016426 PS Limavady Central Primary 1,180,990 2410048 GS Limavady Grammar School 3,622,367 2210302 SS Limavady High School 3,108,413 2116628 NS Limavady Nursery 213,242 2016218 PS Lisbellaw Primary 628,794 Page 3 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2016203 PS Lisnagelvin Primary 1,657,947 2116233 NS Lisnagevlin Nursery 225,611 2210306 SS Lisneal College 2,628,386 2032300 PS Listress Primary 152,936 2010380 PS Londonderry Model Primary 947,131 2036475 PS Longtower Primary 912,007 2032724 PS Loughash Primary 161,374 2016127 PS Maguiresbridge Primary 361,316 2012344 PS McClintock Primary 290,863 2011789 PS Moat Primary 410,752 2033707 PS Mullabuoy Primary 328,691 2030373 PS Nazareth House Primary 804,064 2012261 PS Newbuildings Primary 580,816 2011879 PS Newtownbutler No 2 Primary 222,298 2016262 PS Newtownstewart Model Primary 259,681 2410066 GS Omagh Academy 2,736,586 2012691 PS Omagh County Primary 930,095 2210125 SS Omagh High School 1,747,709 2116265 NS Omagh North Nursery 212,177 2036415 PS Our Lady of Lourdes Primary, Omagh 405,064 2012669 PS Queen Elizabeth II Primary, Omagh 176,395 2032704 PS Recarson Primary 350,407 2032723 PS Roscavey Primary 230,409 2030364 PS Rosemount Primary 1,037,969 2230298 SS Sacred Heart College, Omagh 3,814,358 2032721 PS Sacred Heart Primary, Tattyreagh 281,892 2036259 PS Sacred Heart Primary, Trench Road 1,129,883 2016442 PS Sion Mills Primary 754,068 Page 4 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2230166 SS St Aidan's High School 873,288 2033708 PS St Aidan's Primary, Magilligan 228,858 2036069 PS St Anne's Primary Derry 1,341,386 2230225 SS St Brigid's College, Carnhill 2,641,976 2032573 PS St Brigid's Primary, Altamuskin 244,277 2036142 PS St Brigid's Primary, Carnhill 1,119,553 2032685 PS St Brigid's Primary, Cranagh 152,115 2032662 PS St Brigid's Primary, Mountfield 177,539 2032694 PS St Caireall's Primary, Castlederg 313,403 2036045 PS St Canice's Primary, Dungiven 915,555 2032263 PS St Canice's Primary, Feeny 403,553 2036703 PS St Catherine's Primary 1,499,297 2230188 SS St Cecilia's College 3,761,023 2036082 PS St Colmcilles Primary, Claudy 721,159 2036213 PS St Columban's Primary, Belcoo 355,265 2036247 PS St Columba's Primary Newbuildings 253,506 2032730 PS St Columba's Primary, Clady 427,794 2032737 PS St Columbkille's Primary Carrickmore 923,233 2230190 SS St Comhghall's College 2,191,369 2036116 PS St Conor's Primary, Omagh 1,195,347 2036258 PS St Davog's Primary, Belleek 352,021 2036186 PS St Dympna's Primary, Dromore, 599,736 2036473 PS St Eithne's Primary, Ballymagroarty 1,176,846 2230180 SS St Eugene's College, Roslea 443,586 2036555 PS St Eugene's Primary Londonderry 576,771 2032688 PS St Eugene's Primary, Tyrcur 128,333 2032682 PS St Eugene's Primary, Victoria Bridge 243,041 2230099 SS St Fanchea's College 1,495,313 Page 5 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2036149 PS St Finlough's Primary, Sistrakeel 285,890 2031887 PS St John the Baptist Primary, Enniskillen 200,192 2230148 SS St John's College 939,107 2036032 PS St John's Primary, Bligh's Lane 1,766,966 2036187 PS St John's Primary, Dernaflaw 421,290 2230100 SS St Joseph's College, Enniskillen 1,259,700 2032700 PS St Joseph's Primary, Drumquin 403,864 2036070 PS St Joseph's Primary, Ederney 455,158 2032683 PS St Joseph's Primary, Glenmornan 172,856 2036107 PS St Joseph's Primary, Lisnaskea 327,805 2230131 SS St Joseph's Secondary, Londonderry 4,006,363 2032684 PS St Lawrence's Primary, Fintona 760,616 2036659 PS St Macartan's Primary, Roslea 389,668 2036105 PS St Martin's Primary, Garrison 314,458 2036458 PS St Mary’s Primary, Gortnaghey 232,561 2230081 SS St Mary's College, Londonderry 4,013,756 2230085 SS St Mary's High School, Brollagh 541,987 2230077 SS St Mary's High School, Limavady 2,694,799 2032294 PS St Mary's Primary, Altinure 473,151 2031876 PS St Mary's Primary, Brookeborough 231,965 2036095 PS St Mary's Primary, Cloughcor 560,667 2031884 PS St Mary's Primary, Killesher 286,785 2032607 PS St Mary's Primary, Killyclogher 1,077,846 2031895 PS St Mary's Primary, Maguiresbridge 358,711 2031890 PS St Mary's Primary, Mullymesker 408,437 2031869 PS St Mary's Primary, Newtownbutler 567,302 2036696 PS St Mary's Primary, Strabane 2,126,553 2036181 PS St Mary's Primary, Teemore 307,306 Page 6 of 8 � Western Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 2230109 SS St Mary's Secondary School, Irvinestown 768,206 2036356 PS St Mary's, Tempo No 2 Primary 373,898 2032612 PS St Matthew's Primary, Garvaghey 178,230 2032286 PS St Matthew's Primary, Limavady 309,710 2036090 PS St Naile's Primary, Kinawley 344,975 2031880 PS St Ninnidh's Primary, Derrylin 430,299 2036143 PS St Oliver Plunkett Primary Strathfoyle 689,995 2036291 PS St Oliver Plunkett Primary, Beragh 364,723 2230122 SS St Patricks & St Brigids High College 2,145,442 2230144 SS St Patrick's College, Dungiven 1,262,603 2036094 PS St Patrick's Primary, Castlederg 864,710 2031874 PS St Patrick's Primary, Derrygonnelly 414,825 2036387 PS St Patrick's Primary, Donemana 180,842 2032705 PS St Patrick's Primary, Eskra 319,035 2032676 PS St Patrick's Primary,
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