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6.1 Import-Export-Plymouth 6.1 Total Imports 1,467 Total Exports 1,409 Import / Export Adjustment 58.0 Provider LA name Plymouth (879) Import/Export Type (All) Sum of Pupils/Students Resident LA name Institution type LAESTAB URN UKPRN Establishment name Devon (878) Plymouth (879) Torbay (880) Cornwall (908) Total Grand Maintained special schools and special academies 8797062 113644 10015104 Woodlands School 9 63 9 81 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797063 113645 10017862 Cann Bridge School 5 78 1 84 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797065 144009 10062557 Courtlands School 1 72 1 74 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797066 113648 10015768 Brook Green Centre for Learning 8 86 94 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797067 113649 10018147 Mount Tamar School 6 95 1 3 105 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797068 113650 10016325 Longcause Community Special School 5 96 1 102 Maintained special schools and special academies 8797069 113651 10016486 Mill Ford School 4 85.5 7 96.5 Maintained special schools and special academies Total 38 575.5 1 22 636.5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792681 143309 10057750 Widey Court Primary School 2 4 6 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792694 142688 10056162 Boringdon Primary School 1 2 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792703 143312 10057748 Eggbuckland Vale Primary School 1 18 19 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794001 139923 10042730 Plymouth School of Creative Arts 4 24 1 29 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794002 140693 10045665 St Boniface's RC College 5 37 2 44 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794179 136557 10033276 Hele's School 1 22 23 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794180 136568 10033269 Plymstock School 1 8 9 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794181 136558 10033275 Coombe Dean School 2 16 18 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794185 140104 10043058 Eggbuckland Community College 1 24.5 1 26.5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794186 137206 10034753 Tor Bridge High 2 50 52 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794187 136668 10033383 Lipson Co-operative Academy 1 26 27 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794190 136626 10033341 Stoke Damerel Community College 1 67 68 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794605 140737 10045641 Notre Dame RC School 3 14 17 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8795406 136496 10033019 Devonport High School for Boys 2 4 1 7 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792000 139710 10041987 Mayflower Academy 17 17 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792001 139954 10042709 St George's CofE Primary Academy 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792002 140425 10053394 St Matthew's Church of England Primary and Nursery Academy 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792003 140676 10045424 St Paul's Roman Catholic Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792004 141232 10047024 Austin Farm Academy 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792005 142788 10056442 Woodford Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792006 143826 10062014 Goosewell Primary Academy 23 23 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792007 143827 10062017 High Street Primary Academy 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792627 143310 10057749 Weston Mill Community Primary Academy 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792630 113270 Ford Primary School 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792636 113274 Hyde Park Junior School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792638 113276 College Road Primary School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792639 113277 Knowle Primary School 6 6 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792640 113278 Laira Green Primary School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792643 113281 Mount Street Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792657 144843 10064460 Stoke Damerel Primary School 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792660 113289 Victoria Road Primary School 6 6 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792665 144385 10063152 Drake Primary Academy 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792668 113295 Plaistow Hill Infant and Nursery School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792670 113297 Pennycross Primary School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792671 113298 Lipson Vale Primary School 8 8 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792672 143475 10061477 Woodfield Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792674 113300 Mount Wise Community Primary School 9 9 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792677 143307 10057731 Manadon Vale Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792682 143891 10062366 Marlborough Primary Academy 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792683 143892 10062365 Morice Town Primary Academy 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792688 144933 10065071 Dunstone Primary School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792691 139299 10039828 Hooe Primary Academy 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792695 143473 10061376 Plympton St Maurice Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792696 143893 10063106 Pomphlett Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792699 137876 10036262 Old Priory Junior Academy 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792701 138310 10037588 Elburton Primary School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792702 139289 10040244 Widewell Primary Academy 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792705 143067 10057456 Glen Park Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792706 113327 Tor Bridge Primary School 14 14 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792707 113328 Yealmpstone Farm Primary School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792708 143306 10057751 Thornbury Primary School 17 17 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792724 143476 10061476 Prince Rock Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792729 132215 Whitleigh Community Primary School 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8792730 143308 10057730 Leigham Primary School 8 8 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793159 113416 Compton CofE Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793160 113417 St Andrew's Cof E VA Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793161 113418 Mary Dean's CofE Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793162 142443 10054637 St Edward's CofE Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793757 113483 St Budeaux Foundation CofE (Aided) Junior School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793759 113485 St Peter's CofE Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793760 113486 Plympton St Mary's CofE Infant School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793761 140726 10045689 Holy Cross Catholic Primary School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793762 140730 10045693 Keyham Barton Catholic Primary School 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793763 140785 10045609 The Cathedral School of St Mary 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793765 140764 10045629 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793766 140784 10045610 St Peter's RC Primary School 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793767 142545 10055188 Ernesettle Community School 7 7 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793769 143305 10057752 Oakwood Primary Academy 1 1 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793770 143311 10057727 Beechwood Primary Academy 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793771 143474 10061384 Chaddlewood Primary School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793772 135348 Riverside Community Primary School 8 8 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793774 143615 10061429 Salisbury Road Primary School 5 5 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793775 135351 Shakespeare Primary School 6 6 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8793777 135853 High View School 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794003 142116 10053677 Plymouth Studio School 3 3 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794004 144760 10064843 Scott Medical and Healthcare College 4 4 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794152 136588 10033252 Devonport High School for Girls 2 2 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794172 113533 10017579 Sir John Hunt Community Sports College 18 18 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8794178 136556 10033277 Plympton Academy 22 22 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8796905 136142 10030495 All Saints Church of England Academy 19 19 Mainstream maintained schools and academies 8796906 136166 10030763 Marine Academy Plymouth 14 14 Mainstream maintained schools and academies Total 27 653.5 5 685.5 FE institutions (blank) (blank) 10005128 City College Plymouth 13 114 5 132 FE institutions 10005127 Plymouth College of Art 5 5 FE institutions 10005277 Skills To Group Limited 8 8 FE institutions Total 13 127 5 145 Grand Total 78 1356 1 32 1467.
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