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CLASP Schools and Works FOI Resp RG.Xlsx Question 1 Question 1 Question 1 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5a Question 5b Question 6a Question 6b Name of School Road Name Location Postcode Completely Demolished and Rebuilt PSBP2 Total Rebuild Funding Renovate/Repair Academy/Trust Name/Contact Duty Holder Hillfields Early Years Centre Clifton Street Coventry CV1 5GR LA Funded All Saints CE Strathmore Avenue Coventry CV1 2AF Baginton Fields Secondary Special School Sedgemoor Road Coventry CV3 4EA Unsuccessful LA Funded Cannon Park Primary School Bransford Avenue Coventry CV4 7PS LA Funded Clifford Bridge Academy Coombe Park Road Coventry CV3 2PD Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Coundon Court School North Brook Road Coventry CV6 2AJ Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Edgewick Primary School Cross Road Coventry CV6 5GP Yes LA Funded Ernesford Grange Secondary Princethorpe Way Coventry CV3 2QD Yes PSPB Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Ernesford Grange Primary School Foxton Road Coventry CV3 2HN Unsuccessful LA Funded Finham Park School Green Lane Coventry CV6 4GL Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Finham Primary School Green Lane Coventry CV3 6EJ Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Foxford Grange Road Coventry CV6 6BB Unsuccessful LA Funded Foundation School Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Grange Farm Primary School Dewsbury Avenue Coventry CV3 6NF LA Funded Joseph Cash Primary School Owenford Road Coventry CV6 3FS Unsuccessful Little Heath Primary School Spring Road Coventry CV6 7FN LA Funded Lyng Hall Blackberry Lane Coventry CV2 3JS Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Park Hill Lower Eastern Green Coventry CV5 7LR Pearl Hyde Primary School Dorchester Way Coventry CV2 2NB President Kennedy School Academy Rookery Lane Coventry CV6 4GL To be demolished PSBP currently under construction Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Sidney Stringer Academy Cox Street Coventry CV1 5NL Yes - due to fire Insurance Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Southfields Primary School East Street Coventry CV1 5LS Sowe Valley Primary School Princethorpe Way Coventry CV3 2QX LA Funded Stretton Church of England Academy Stretton Avenue Coventry CV3 3AE Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct The Westwood Academy Mitchell Avenue Coventry CV4 8DY Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Walsgrave Church of England Academy School House Lane Coventry CV2 2BA Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Whittle Academy Narbeth Way Coventry CV2 2LH Academy Please refer to Edubase Website or School Direct Woodfield School Stoneleigh Road Site Stoneleigh Road Coventry CV4 7AB Unsuccessful Wyken Croft Primary School Wyken Croft Coventry CV2 3AA Yes PSBP.
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